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l)c imc0, Nctu Blboinfidb, 3a.
A Singular Accident.
On Wednesday of last week a lively arid
joyous party of ladies and gentlemen start
ed out from the neighborhood of Quthrie
illo, Chester county for the purpose of
spending a day on the summit of the ro
mantic Welsh Mountain, about two miles
and a half from Morgantown. The party
consisted of six ladios and five gentlemen.
Two of the ladies were sisters, from Bal
timore, Misses 8. V. ' and Ahnie R. John
son. A swing had been put up in the morn
ing, suspended from the limb of A tree
about sixty feet tall. About half way up
this solid old oak a huge limb branched out
to the left, upon which both' ends of tlio
rope were fastened, thus making the swing
thirty feet, requiring a rope over sixty feet
long one used for woll digging. This
swing had been used during the day with
out accident. Miss Johnson, who is a lady
of a daring disposition, insisted ou being
swung as high as could be done by the
aid of the gentlemen.
Up went the swlug higher and higher,
until fully thirty feet had been reached.
She had been cheerful and lively up to this
point, but all of a sudden she became
quiet, the rest of the ladies wero awe
stricken, and when the swing with its pre
cious burden made one swift sweep in the
air, her head was noticed to drop to one
side, her muscles relaxed, her arms to let
go their bold and drop, and away the un
fortunate girl was hurled through the air.
The momentum of the swing's motion
carried the apparently lifeless form of the
girl up fully thirty-five feet from the
ground and lodged ber safely and securely
between two .branches at tho point where
they join the trunk of a tree, which stood
about thirty-eight feet from the tree to
which the rope was attached. It required
only a few minutes' deliberation for the
gentlemen to realize the situation and de
termined what to do.
It was fully twenty feet from the ground
to the first limb above, and the truuk of
the tree about three feet in diameter.
They backed the wagon with its canvas
cover directly under the tree, to that in
case she would drop, her fall would be
broken. The swing was hurriedly taken
down and in an instant one end of the rope
was thrown over the limbs of the other
' tree and secured below.
By this means two gentlemen of the
party hurriedly went up the rope and in a
few minutes were at the side of the unfor
tunate girl. She was just returning to
consciousness, and the force of her fall had
so securely wedged her between the trunk
and the limbs as to require no little effort
to extricate her. ,
Miss Johnson at once realized her fearful
situation ; she was pale and weak but still
bad the good sense to do as the gentlemen
desired. The rope was pulled up, a slip
knot was made and then passed around her
body, under her arms, the other ' end pass
ed around the limb, and in this manner
was lowered to the ground in safety. With
a few severe bruises and scratches, she sus
tained no serious injury. .
3T" To Capt. Israel Winston we are in
debted for the particulars of a terrible cas
ualty that occurred about six miles from
Fredricksburg, Ray county, ou Tuesday
evening. ' '
A widow woman, named Mary Adamson,
bad resided on a farm in that neigbgorhood
for several years in company with her two
children, one a boy seven years old, and the
other a girl aged five. , During the after
noon she visited a neighbor residing about
a mile distant, and started home just after
supper. The clouds at that time threaten
ed a storm, yet Mrs. Adamson supposed
she could reach her house before it came
up, and felt anxious about some clothing
that she had left hanging on a line in the
yard. , When about half the distance had
been accomplished the storm came on with
terrible force, and the parties sought ref
uge under a tree. An nour : afterward a
neighbor passing the spot noticed three
bodies lying near the tree. All had been
evidently killed by a stroke of lightning.
The little girl lay about five feet from the
mother, her clothing completely burned off
and the upper portion her body badly
scorched. A few feet from her was the
body of the boy ; he had evidently been hit
squarely on the head, as nearly one-half
the hair was singed off. The person of the
mother showed but few mark of tint
hock. Bhe occupied half sitting post
ure, leaning against the tree, the right
band drooplDg by her tide, 1 the ' left out
stretched, as if reaching for something. '
t3T An infuriated father, whose daugh
ter had eloped with the man of her choice,
followed (he couple to Portland, Oregon.
and finding them at a hotel, went for bis
son-in-law tooth and nail.' The young man
hit back, and in the encounter that follow
ed the old one got the worst of it. On the
principle that man never knows how to ap
preciate his opponent until be is , thrashed
by him, the futher-in-law picked himself
up and acknowledged that he had obtained
a son after his own heart. In the presence
ot goodly number of persons, who had
been attracted to the scene by the ' unregu
lated screams of the young wife, the old
man shook the young one by the hand, took
his children in his aims, and as beautiful
a denouement was presented as green baize
lurtaiu veer descended upon.
Netv Advertisements.
WHISKY & MIDNIGHT $2 8,'vT
& Co.. Hart's Falls, N. Y. . aiilU
WORKING PEOPLE-Mnle or Female. Em.
ployment home, f.10 per week warranted,
no capital required. Particulars and valuable
samples sent free. Address, with 0 cent return
stamp. C. ROSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. 80d4w
THKGRHAT POPULARITY OF
C AMI II OR IN E
AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.
Is the reward of genuine merit. Those who use
It once, never will be without it. For sale bv all
druggists. Price 25 cents. REUBEN HOY T,
proprietor, new none. 60d4t
Have You Tried
JURUBBBA .1
ARE YOU
Weak, Nervons, or Debilated t
Are you so Languid that any exertion requires
more ol an ellort than you leel capable of mak
ing t
Then trv JURUBEBA. the wonderful Tonlo
and Invlgorator, which acts so beneficially on the
secretive organs as to impart vigor io an me vi
tal forces.
It Is no alcohollo appetizer, which stimulates
for a short time, only to let the suITerer fall to a
Inwn. n( ml..Ml K,,t II- la A v.. .... n I .1 A nnLn
acting directly on the ver and spleen.
it regulates ine noweis, quiets me nerves, ana
Hives such a healthv tone to the whole svstem as
to soon make the Invalid feel like a new person .
Its operation Is not violent, but Is characterl z
ed by great gentleness: the patient experiences
no nuuueu cu.uiKe, iiumuincu results, uuv grad
ually his troubles
" Fold their tents, like the Arabs,
And silently steal away."
This Is no new and untried dlscoverv. but has
been long used with wonderful remedial results.
and Is pronounced by the highest medical author-
IMoa tl nifMt. tutuiarfnl ,ln an ollar.dv
known."
Ask your druggist for It. For sale by
JOHNSTON. HOLLO WAY & CO..
30d4w Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED. Agents for CHARLES SUM.
NER, by Uen. N, P. Ranks, Bishop Gilbert
Haven, and Wm. M. Cornell, LL. D., with eulo
gies of Carl Hchurz, Geo. W. Curtis, and others.
Exclusive territory. No competition. Address.
J. H. Eaile, Publisher, Boston. 20d4w
TMYCIIOMAXCY. or SOUL CHARM-
L I NO." How either sex may fascinate and
gain the love and affections of any person they
choose Instantly. This simple menial acmilre-
.-.., ill ...... 1... n.nll ..... OR
infill, mi van imrcrcnn, nco vj mail, 111 -lu vtmbii,
together with the marriage guide, Egyptian Ora
cle, ureains, Minis wi lvalues, wcuuing-mgiii;
Shirt. o. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM
i Co., Publishers, Philadelphia. 20 d 4w
200 PIANOS and ORGANS,
New and Second-Hand, ot First-Class Makers,
will be sold at Lower Prices for Cash, or on In
stalments, or for rent, In City or Country, during
this month, by HORACE WATERS & SON, 481
Broadway, than ever before offered In New York.
SPECIALTY: Pianos and Organs to let until the
rent money pays the price of the Instrument. Il
lustrated Catalogues mailed. A large discount to
Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc. 14w
FOE
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
Wells' Carbolic Tablets !
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUB BOXES.
A TRIED AND 8URE REMEDY 1
-Sold by all Druggists. . 29d4w
RICH FARMING LANDS
IN NEBRASKA.
NOW FOR SALE YERY CHEAP!
10 YEARS CREDIT, INTEREST ONLY 6 per cent
Send for " Tho Pioneer,"
A handsome Illustrated Paper, containing the
Homestead Law. A NEW NUMBER Just pub
lished, mailed free to all parts of the world.
Address, O.F.DAVIS,
Land Commissioner U. P. R. R.,
29 d 4w Omaha, Nib.
qaiipkt wi:a i:it !
HAVING removed from Cumberland county
to Perry county, one mile East of BLUB
BALL, I am prepared to do all kinds of Weaving,
such as
FANCY CARPETS,' .,, v (
COVERLIDS.
BLANKETS,
FLANNELS. &c, &c,
AT MODERATE PRICES. I will also do all
kinds of .
'". . '.COLORING AND DYEING ! 1 1
; For any Information address:
WILLIAM RULLER,
Landlsburg, Perry oo., Pa.,
Or, W. H. RINE8MITH,
Blue Ball, Perry co., Pa.,
Where you can buy all kinds uf Cotton and
Woolen Carpet Chain. Also Grey and Browu
Linen Chain and Filling at Low Prices.
8 15tf WILLIAM RULLER.
II UM ANi:' HAIR I
LADIES DESIROUS OF PURCHASING
HUMAN IIAIIC ;OOIS
Will tl lid It to their Interest to call on us before
purchasing elsewhere and be convinced that we
sell
Human IT nil
CHEAPER than any other Firm In the CITY.
SWITCHES,
BRAIDS,
CURLS, ETC.,
. . AT REDUCED PRICES.
In connection with the sale of Human Hair we
deal extensively in
NOTIONS, !
FANCY GOODS, . t ,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
. . LACKS,
LINEN,
WHITE GOODS.
:, JEWELRk,
AND
IMITATION HAIR GOODS!
200 Market Ntrcet,
(Corner of Second,)
1IA11KIKIIUIM,, IA.,
M. GREENSFELDER &. CO.
P. S. Reasonable Discount to Dealers. 29tf
NOTICE. The undersigned would caution all
lmrMoiiB not to trespass on h'.s enclosed lots,
liear Drllvtlle. lor the purpose uf passing, repass
ing or otherwise, under penalty of the law.
April , 71-ain ELI YOUNU.
I represent-the following reliatte Insurance
Companies:, j ( j .,,; J ; .. , s ,
LEBANONMUTUAL-INSURANCE CO.,
Of Jonestown, Pa, established In 1856. .Assess,
ment Capital over ll,ooo,oOO. .
LEHIGH VALLEY FIRE INSURANCE CO..
Af..a.,iel!l,o"l'?ort,orMe(Hn im- ' Total
Muutj Vmvuf uigv , , ,
Risks taken on both the Cash and Mutual plan.
Watbesdoro' Mutual Fire Ihsubancb Co.,
Of Waynesboro', Franklin county. Pa.
Assets, 101,8iJl.l. .
Policies Issued on Cash or Mutual plan, and In.
aemnlty assnmnd from loss or damage by Fire or
Lightning, whether lire ensues or not.
Thll Cnmnnnn ha. ..IJ 1.. ,.t.
Assessments upon the premium Notes.
Sa All nnlAra tnr Tn.ni-.n. nVAH.n.i;. . . i
edtoby i.v.m-
LEW1S POTTER,
NEW BLOOMFIELD,
21 pdD Perry County, Pa.
The Poor Man's Friend I
EVERY PERSON
CAN PROVIDE for their families in case of
death, by becoming members of the ,.
FERRY COUNTy . '
Mutual Benefit Association,
OF NEW BLOOMFIELD, A. .
The Cheapest and Best ' V
LIFE INSURANCE
In the World. Strictly Mutual! Charter Perpet
ual. - . . J , . w , .
LEWIS POTTER, JOnN A. BAKER,'
oeurmary. ....... rresment
' ' 'r ui t i
General Agents: ' "' ' '
William McKeb. - Joitn Kbim.
W- For further Information call on or address:
LEWIS POTTER, 8ec'y.,
B17tf New Bloomfleld. Pa.
AMD
REAL ESTATE AGENCY 1
THE undersigned has some of the BEST and
MOST RELIABLE City and Country Insur.
auce Companies in this State and can Insure prop
erty at the (
"Very Lowest Ratets,
In Mutual or Stock Companies, from one to nve
years, or perpetually, in either way.
Parttes wishing to Insure their PROPERTY or
LIVES, are respectfully invited to call and exam
ine the Companies I renreAllt. nr nririrwaa nt hv
letter, and I will cheerfully give all desired lufor-4
lllalioil.
Persons wishing to BUY or 8ELL Town or
Country property, are respectfully Invited to call
ou me before purchasing elsewhere.
L Office next door to the Post-Offioe. ', ) 1 ,
JAMES ORR, " '
8 20tf
New Bloomfleld, Perryco., Pa.
The Great "Wedding Card Depot!
i THE '
1.ATEST NOVELTIES IN
WEDDING CARDS !
LOWEST PRICES.
r.i .
a ) -j ;
A Larg assortment o- Stationery of every
Description. (
INITIAL PAPER ALWAYS ON HAND
ready stamped. Dollar box containing
four quires French paper and two
; packs Envelopes with the Initials, i fJ
Sent by mall for II. '25 by
WM. H. HOSKINS,
STATIONER, V ,; , , ,
ENGRAVER, AND
"V,
STEAM TOWER PRINTER.
38 B 6m uia Area Street, Phlladelpu la.
Dissolution of Co-l'artnentlilp.
NOTICE Is hereby given, that the partnership
heretofore existing between S. H. Smith and
John C. Smith, trading as Smith Bro., at Hher-
mausdale, Perry County Pa., Is this day dissolved
uv mutual consent, ineuus iiess win om eon.
tinued by John C. Smith, who will collect and set
tle all outstanding accounts. ,
; . . " 'SMITH ft BRO. I
May.ii, mi t
Dissolution ofLVFartnenikln. . .
NOTICE Is hereby given, that the co partner
ship existing between Henry Hhreuk Hi John
rihoop, In the manufacturing of flour In Green
wood township. Perry Comity, Is hereby dissolv
ed. Persons having claims are requested to pre
sent them, and persons Indebted are requested to
make immediate payment, without further no
tice. SURKNK&MliOOP.
June 30, 1874 Ct
LATH I LATH" I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ;
Plastering Lalh white and yellow pine for
sale at reasonable rates. A ho, JOB HAWINU
done by GKO. A. LIGGETT,
lckesbuig, Perry co., Pa.
( ALL KINDS of Printing neatly
PRINTING executed at the " BuxiMKim.U
( 'rimu"8THAM Job onirics.
CURTIS N. SMITH,
' Wholesale and Retail
CONFECTIONER,
Glass Corner, Centre Square,
Newport, Penn'a.
I DESIRE to Rive the publio notice, that I have
furnlsliea my store room with a grnat vari
ety ot Fine and Common Candies, Musical Instru
ments, Toys etc. I n my assortment of
FINE CANDIES , .
will be found Japanese Cocoa, A B Bon flons,
Fruit Sugars, Egg Almonds, Conversation Drops,
A B lum Drops, Fig Paste, Cream Drops, Sugar
Alinonos, io., &e. I also nave on hand at all
times a full assortment of the various flavors of
COMMON CANDIES
CITRON, ORANGES,
RAISINS, LEMONS, ,
PRUNES, DATES,
, NUTS, . . FIGS tic.
Also a variety of children's carriages and
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Such as Aceordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Violins,
Gutars,&c,
of various styles, consisting of Wagons, Drums,
Tin Tiumnets, Saving Banks, China Bets, Mugs,
v ases, ABC Blocks, anil many other articles cal
culated to amuse and interest the children.
1 t also manufacture the
Best Cough Candy
,i .
that can be found In Six counties, and '
STRAWBERRY,
; . . . RASPBERRY &
LEMON SYRUPS
of superior quality and flavor.
FRESH AND COVE OYSTERS,
Crackers, Ice Cream, Cakes' and other articles of
refreshment will alwnys be found in their season
in my store. All persons wanting any articles In
my line will consult their own interest by giving
me a call,
C. N. SMITH. : .
...... NEWPORT,
11 tf
Ten Thousand, Dollars
Will be given to the persons starting Man
' ufactorles at
GRIER CIT Y, .
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
A CAR SHOP, FOUNDRY, A WHEELWRIGHT,
AND COACH MAKER. CEMENT AND
PIPE & DRAIN WORKS. & SPIKE
AND BOLT FACTORY SHOULD
BE STARTED SOON I
The Southern Saving Fund and Building Asso
soclatlonof UK I Kit CITY, allows six percent,
interest on monthly deposits subjet to thirty davs
notice i or persons owning shares of stock a full
share of the profits which Is equal to fifteen per
cent. All the agents have shares of stock for
sale. . i ' : ! . i
150 Lots in GBIER CITY have
been sold the first year.
; i-.
The carpenters are at work building houses and
will couUuu the wool year. . -
Ten Thousand Dollars Donation Fund Is to be
raised for such persons as start Manufactories in
GR1ER CITY,ly giving (.15.00 on each, lot sold
hereafter.
Liberal Inducements will be ottered to persons
having ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS or more to
start the Banking Business. Also to persons
with ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS or more to
start a Co-operative Store or any Manufacturing
Business.
A good traveling agent wanted for the Cigar
and Hardware Trade. -
A Cigar Maker, Cabinet Maker and Shoemaker
Is wanted.
Liberal arrangements will be made with Cash
iers, Bank Clerks, Post Masters, and others that
will act as agents to sell Stocks, Manufacturing
shares or-Lots.
The Towu Is In the centre of the Coal regions In
a level and pretty valley with four different, Hall
roads and one mile of railroad In the town.
. The Lot owners have made Sixty Percent, on
their money invested the first year.
' The price ot lots is f UUou payable In five An
nual payments of I2S.0U each.
4W For further particulars address
, JAMES II. GR1ER, ,
POTTSVILLE,
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA.
M Or Inquire of the Agent here. ,72?tf
mill. KICK , HOUSE,
(Formerly Sweger's Temperance House, and
: - ' kept by Amos Robinson),
Xcw Itloomfleltl, Pa.,
HENRY RICE, ... . Proprietor.
A share of the publio patronage Is respectfully
solicited. T 8 lotf
milE HACKLE IIOTK1,,
New Bloomfleld, Pa.
H. C. MEIIEDITII, Proprietor.
Having leased and refitted the Eagle Hotel, on
Carlisle HL. North of the Court Hoime. I nm now
prepared to aacommodat regular boarders or
transient guests. A good livery is kept In con.
nection with the house, and no pains will be
npurru ui iiinure me uoiuioi i 01 my patrons.
March U, 1874. tf H. C. MEREDITH.
yES'r STUEKT HOTEL,, ; j
Nob. 41, 43, 43 & 44 West St.,
ariiw loitic,
TEMPERANCE noUBE, ON THE EURO
PEAN PLAN.
ROOMS m and T emits per day. Charges very
MODERATE. The bent meats ahd vegetables iu
nraiiii,oh PHiri iir.i'a Ml niv i lly,
171yu . B.T, BABBITT, Proprietor.
N
OT1CF.. Notice Is hereby given, that the
sutwohbers have nui-chaNed at Cousluble'a
Sale, a horse, biiKKV and harinws, and that said
proiierly Is now louued to K. K bliealler, of Watts
township, Perry county, Pa.
HHNKY DECKARD,
ADAM U. 1111.111411.
June 16, 1874. -
RAILROADS.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, June 15th, 1871,
TRAINS LEAVE HARH18BURO AS FOLLOWS :
For New York, at S.25. 8.10 a.m. nrt onnn m
and 7.0 p. m. '
For rmiadeipnia, at 5.25, 8.10, 9.46 a. m.. 2.00
and 3.50 p. m.
For Reading, at 5,25, 8.10, 9.45 a. m. 2.00, 8.50
and 7.40 p. m.
For Pottsvllle, at 6.25, 8,10 a.m. and 8.60 p m.
and via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Branch at
2.40 p. m.
For Allentown, at 6.25, 8.10 a. m. 2.00 and 3.60
and 7.40 p. m.
The 6.25,8.10 a. m. 2.00 p.m. and T.40 p. m.
trains have through cars for New York.
The 6.25, 8.10 a.m. and 2.00 p. m. trains have
through cars for Philadelphia.
SUNDAYS :
For New York, at 5.25 a. m.
For Allentown and Way Stations at 6.25 a, m.
For Keadinir. PlillnfplnhTa mill Wnv ritallA,,. of
1.45p: m. " r '
TRAINS FOR HARRI8BURO, LEAVE AS FOL
LOWS t
Leave New York, at 9.00 a. m. 12.40,6.30 and
7.4up. m.
Leave Philadelphia, at 9.15 a. m. J.40 and 7.15
p. m.
L"JXen,Eeadln8. at 4.30, 7.35, 11.20 a. m. 1.50,6.10
and 10.20 p. m.
lx)ave Pottsvllle, at 5.55, 9.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m.
and via Schuylkill and Susuuehauna Branch at
e.Oo a. m.
a Iave Allentown, at 2.30, 6,50,8.50 a. m 12.25,
4.30 and 8.56 p. m.
The 2.30 a. in. train from Allentown and the
4.30 a. in. train from Reading do not run on Mon
days. SUNDAYS :
Leave New York, at 6.80 p. m. -Leave
Philadelphia, at 7.15 p. m.
Leave Reading, at 4.30, 7.35 o. m. and 10.20 p. m.
Leave Allentown, 2.30 a. m. and 8.66 p. in.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
,, ,''. General Superintendent.
Via Morris and Essex Rail Road.
Pennsylvania R. II. Time Table.
NEWPORT STATION.
On and after May 31, 1874, Passongei trains
will run as follows:
, ' . ' west1. " '
Paciric Express. 5.15 a. m. (flag) xlally. ' '
Way Pass. 9.10 A. M., daily, '
I?nJ,n ?-f? p-. dally exceptsunday..
Mixed 6.60 p.m.. dally exceptsundav. .
Plttsbugh Express, 12.38 A. M., (Flag)
. EAST.
Mall T AR n .,..11.. . r.
Harrisburg Accom 12.22 p. u., dally " Sunday
Viuvmunu V.OI Y, M., Ullliy tnagl
J.J. BARCLAY, Agent.
DUNCANNON STATION.
On and after Sunday, Nov. 2nd, 1873, trains
leave Duncannon, as follows:
WESTWARD.
Pacific Express 4.45 a. m., (Hag) dally.
Way Passenger, 8.44 A.M., dally- i
Mail. 2.16 P. M daily except Sunday.
Mixed, 6.60 p. it., dally except Sunday. DU"ua,
... - uaox Irani;,
Mall 7.37p8 tCCm 1'i-b5r-u- dally exceptsunday
nm. v. A.1XMU, Agent,
Stage Line Between Newport and New
Wermantown.
CTAGESleaveNewGermantown dally at four
kj O ClOCk a. m. I.Andlahi,rvnt 7 in, .n . -
park at 8 a. m. New Bloomtleld at9Ma. m.
.Al"?! at,Ne.wPgrt to oonneet with the Ac
commodation train East.
Returningleaves Newport on the arrival of the
MailTrainfrom Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. m.
ttiuis, rrovmtwr.
Dally Express and Freight Line
BETWEEN
BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT!
THE subscriber wishes to notify the olt liens of
Bloomfleld and Newport that he Is running a
Dally Line between these two places, and will haul
Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages
or messages entrusted f his care.
H-ordersmnyr-ileti, forhlm at the stores of
F. Mortimers Co., New Bloomtleld, or MUllganA
Musser, Newport, Pa.
tJ . ' 8. WHITMORE.
Bloomtleld. January 26, 1870.
New Carriage Manufactory,'
Oh Hion Stbkkt, East or Cabuslb St.,
New Bloomfleld, Penn'a.
THE subscriber has built a large and eommodl
ous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street
New Bloomtleld, Pa., where he is prepared toman
ufacture to order.
Cn r r i a g e s
Of every description, out of the best material.
Sleighs of every Style,
built to order, and finished in the most artistic and
durable manner.
V Having superior workmen, he Is prepared
tofumlBh work that will compare favorably with
the best City Work, and much more durable, and
at much more reasonable rates., t
-REPAIRING of allklndsneatlyandpromp
lydone A call Is solicited.
SAMUEL SMITH
mt
A. LOTTJli
To Young Men.
Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price cts.
A IJture on the Natu re. Treatment, and Rad
ical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Speruiatorr-'
huua, Induced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary Emis
sions. I in potency, Nervous Debility, andlmpedl
ments to marriage generally) Consumption, Epi
lepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity,
&c, By ROBERT J. OULVKRWKRWELL, M.
D.. author of the "Green Book," &o.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience
that the awful consequences ot Self-Abuse may be
edeclually removed without medicine, and with
out dangerous surgloal operations, bougies, In
struments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode
of cure at once certain and effectual, by which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition may
be, may cure himself cheaply, privately atid radi
cally. :
-Thl Lecture will prove a boon to thou
sands and thousands.
Kent, under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage
stamps.
Address tli Publishers, ...
V . - iCHAB.J. C. KLlNl &CO.
l27Bowery, New York ; PostOllioe Box,46o. 18yl
FOR IO CENTS PER YARD
YOU CAN BUY
A Good Heavy Brown Muslin,
AND f
FOR 12 CENTS
YOU CAN BUY
The Best Yard Wide Muslin.
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F. MORTIMER,
New Bloom field, Pa.
pERKY HOUSE,
New Bloomfleld, Terry Co., Pa.,
GRUVKR GR1ER, Proprietors. ,.
The subscribers having leased this well known
hotel, are now prepared to furnish permanent or
transient boarders with accommodations. No
palus will be spared to make guests comfortable.
A good livery-U kept In connection with the
hoiiN lor the use and convenience of the guests
March 24, '74. tf UltU VEU Hi GUlElt.