8 Ije .ithco, j JfettJ- Bloomfttlii, :f)a. Mr. Arniltnfre'8 Secret. About the 17lb of Juno a notice appeared .in the New York Tribune, stating the death of a Mr. Armitnge of England.. It wont on to gay that Mr. Armitnge, on liis death-bed, stated that In 1859 ho was in this country and in the village of Dundoe. That he se cretly married a young lady named Candace Bliven, second or third .daughter of John Rliven, of that placo. After the marriage he loft Dundee and loft bis wife there, and bos tiover been back to claim lior. It ap pears that when be left he went to Italy, but how long he was there, or what hap pened to him, is not deflnatoly known. The story is that his mother diod soon after leaving Dundeo, and that be was so over come by the loss that be lost bis reason, which bad prevented bis returning as be expected. The paragraph in the Tribune was the lli'st intimation of the affair that any one in Dundeo had ever had of it, not excepting even tho parents of the girt, and was at first looked upon as a mistake or sin gular mystery. But she that was known as Candace Bliven is still living, and at once corroborated the story of the marriage, and told the name of the minister who per formed tho ceremony. And several in the village on reflection, remembered that there was such a person there as Armitage in the fall of 1859. But why the marriage was thus performed, or why it has never been told of is still a mystery. It is believ ed, however, that Armitage was a younger son of the nobility of England, pr at any rate connected in some way with a very wealthy family, that the marriage bad to be kept still in order not to jeopardize in terest in the property. It is furthermore . said that lie has lately come into possession of his estate, was able to acknowledge bis marriage, and was coming after bis wife when overtaken by the hand of death. She has always been known as a respecta ble lady, though acting rather singular sometimes. The strange manner in which tho marriage was made known to the public stating the name of the bride and that of ber father and several circumstances all correctly proves the truth apparently of that of the story, while her acknowledg ment of it of course leaves no doubt that such an affair did actually take place. Whether the lady will come into possession of any property, or be otherwise affected, remains to bo seen. Schuyler Co. Demo crat. A Lover's Ruse. The Toledo (Iowa) Chronicle says : At the Adams House in this placo, at' about 7 o'clock last Thursday evening, 'Squire Raines terminated a rather romantio and originally gotten up first-class elopement by uniting in wedlock John VV. Shroyer of Waterloo and Miss Mary Krantz, from six miles north ' of La Porte City. It seems that for some time they had coutemplated committing matrimony, but - for an equal , length of. time the father of the fair Mary bad firmly if not fieroely insisted that no such affair should ever lake place, and was moving ber by night from placo to place in order that no meeting Bbould take place between the lovers. But they were deter mined, fearless, and ready, and according ly young Shiover procured one of Water loo's most spanking livery rigs, proceeded to La Porte City, and was soon in private and earnest consultation with his lawyer. As the young lady was of ago, babcas corpus, &c, were suggested, but would not answer tho emergency, such process being too slow when immediate action was nec essary. At last a happy thought occurred to Mr. 'Shroyer, whioh was successfully car ried out, thusly : Ho remembered once having dropped his breastpin and Mary playfully picked it up and kept it. Cap ital I He would have her arrested that very night for stealing the pin 1 He according ly swore out a warrant before Justice Mo Qnilkin. Constable A. Cotton immediate ly proceeded to the domicile of the cruel and ' ebdurate " pariont," closely followed by Shroyer, and arrested the girl at 3 o'clock Tuesday morning, before the very eyes of the father and another suitor of his daugh ter's hand, whom the father, but not the girl, smiled favorably upon. The officer had proceeded about forty rods toward La Porte, w hen be banded his prisoner over to bis hastily empowered deputy, Shroyer. Mr. Cotton says it was the liveliest driving he over did trying to keep up with that ." Waterloo rig 1 Arriving at La Porte City, Shroyer withdrew his action for theft and paid the costs,' but steadily prosecuted bis otbor claim for a warranty of the girl's hand, in the shape of a marriago certificate, by driving rapidly in a zigzag course to Toledo. ' Escape of Desperadoes from Jail. Lynchburg, Va., August 11. Informa tion of a bold jail-breaking at Pittsylvania, Virginia, has just been received here. Tho following are the particulars : Yesterday, at' noon, while the jailor was carrying to the prisoners their dinner, four of them, beaded by the murderer, Joe Clark, made a desperate assault on him, seized and choked him. In tho strugglo, the jailor wus thrown over the banisters aud down the stairway, bruibing him consider ably, though not dangerously. Tho pris oners then succeeded in forcing open the back door and making good their escape, Immediate pursuit was given, aud Wm. Smith, charged with forgery, who bad escaped, was recaptured, . Clark aud tho pther two are Hill at large, New Advertisements, A GENTS WANTED! Diploma Awarded for DOLMAN'S NEW I'ICTORIAT. Ill III. KH. l.wu jiiusiiumoiis. iiminws lor circulars, A. J. KOI, MAN K CO . 33 d 4w 030 A roll St., Philadelphia. Everybody's Own Physician. Over 250- Engravings. "Low Price. One Agent took 100 orders In one week. Agents Wanted. circulars free. H. N. McKlNNEY t CO., 725 Hansom St., rnliadelphla. . S3 d 4 LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD. For 80 years Millions have Intently watched his perilous yet hereto struggles, and grand achieve. mpnts, ana now eageriy aesire me uoinpieie i.iie. History o( this World-renowned Hero and Bene. factor, which unfolds also the curiosities and wealth of Wild and Wondorful country. It la Just ready. 200 agents wanted quickly. One agent stuu iit, niiomer iw 0110 ween, ror particulars, address I1UBHAK1) BHOS., either Philadelphia, uuaiuui ui wuciuiiutl, V. JoUftW FOR COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, USE Wells' Carbolic Tablets ! rUTUP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY 1 a-Sold by all Druggists. 33d 4w WTTTC! W JB, UrmMTTTJnnSendBtamn. v JLXXOJXX Ub 1UXJLJ.1J.UUIJ. w. EvtNS Si Co., Hurt's Falls, N. Y. 30d4t WORKING FEOPLE Male or Female. Em ploynient home, (0 per week warranted, no capital required. Particulars and valuable samples sent free. Address, with 6 cent return stamp. C. ROSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. 30d4w THE GREAT POPULARITY OF' ' CAMP HO It INE AS A FAMILY MEDICINE, Is the reward of genuine merit. Those who use It once, never will be without It- For sale by all druggists. Price 2 cents. REUBEN HOYT, Proprietor, New York. . 30d4t Have You Tried JUBUBBBA ? ARE YOU Weak, Nervous, or Dcbilatcd ? Are you so Languid that any exertion requires muie ui uu euoit until you leei capauie oi inaK. ingT Then try JURUBKP.A, the wonderful Tonic and lnvigorator, which acts so beneficially on the secretive organs as to impart vigor to all the vi tal forces. It is no alcoholic appetizer, which stimulates for a short time, only to let the sufferer fall to a lower depth of misery, but it is a vegetable tonic acting directly on the liver and spleen. It regulates the Bowels, quiets the nerves, and gives such a healthy tone to the whole system as lo soon make the Invalid feel like a new person . Its operation In not violent, but Ig characteriz ed by great gentleness: the patient experiences no sudden change, no marked results, but grad ually his troubles " Fold their tents, like the Arabs, , And silently steal away." This 4s no new and untried discovery, but has beeu long used with wonderful remedial results, and la pronounced by the highest medical author ities, " the most powerful ionic and alterative known." 1 W Ask your druggist for It. For sale by JOHNSTON, IlOLLOWAY & CO., 30d4w , Philadelphia, Pa. QAKPIST WISAYEK I HAVING removed from Cumberland county to Pcrrv countv. one mile Hast of HI. 17 ft HALL, I am prepared to do all kinds of Weaving, BUC11 U9 FANCY CARPETS. ' ", ' V. COVERLIDS, BLANKETS. FLANNELS, Sc., SC.. AT MODERATE PRICES. I will also do all kinds of COLORING AND DYEING I ' tf For any Information address: . WILLIAM KULLEK, Landlsburg, Perry co Va., Or, W. II. RINESMITH, Blue Ball, Perry co., Pa., Where you can buy all kinds of Cotton and Woolen Carpet Chain. Also Grey and Browu Linen Chain and Filling at lxw Prices. 815tf WILLIAM liULLER. HUM AX II A I II! LADIES DESIROUS OF PUItCHASIN'O iixjiAX linn oois Will hud It to their Interest to call on us before purchasing elsewhere aud be convinced that we sell IIiiliiini XXn-ii" CHEAPER than any other Firm In the CITY. SWITCHES, BRAIDS, CURLS, ETC., AT REDUCED PRICES. In connection with the sale of Human Hair we . -. ucu extensively in NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ' J. i ! LACKS, L1NKN, WHITE GOODS. JEWELRY, AND IMITATION HAIR GOODS ! . ' . . !. . . . . - 200 Market Mrct'f, (Corner of Second,) IIAIIKISISUICCI, 1A., M. GREENSFELDER & CO. P. 8. Reasonable Discount to Dealers. 20tf imUalnScefeldt Manufacturer and Dealer in MUSICAL INS Til U 31 E NTS, Of every description. No. 713 Race Street, PHILADELPHIA. N TOTH'K. The nndrtrnlKned would caution all iHirNoita not to tntfmattH on Ii'.h tnMiKl loin. near UeHvllle. for the purpowe of palming, repass- iuk or uwiwi wise, uuuei ui mo iuw. April M, '743111 ELI YOUNG. NOTic'iy .. I represent the following reliable Insurance Companies: " ; LEBANON MUTUAL 1N3CRANCE CO., Of Jonestown, Pa., .established In IS,'"" Assess ment Capital oyer ll.OOO.OOO. LEfllCH VALLEY FIRE INSURANCE CO.. Of Allentown', Ti. Incorporated In I860. Total Risks taken on both the Cash and Mutual plan. WaYNESBOIIO' MUTUll FlBE IHSUBANCB CO., Of Waynesboro', Franklin county, Pa. -Assets, 101,8lil. . " ; I Policies Issued on Cash or Mutual plan, and In demnity assunied from loss or damage by Fire or Lightning, whether lire ensues or not. This Company has paid Its losses without any Assessments upon the premium Notes. ... edbyU orders for Insurance .'promptly attend- i - LEWIS POTTER, ' . " 1 5 ' NEW BtOOJIFIELD, 8 21 pdn Ferry County.'pa. The Poor Man's' Friend ! 1 1 ". evert; person y v CAN PROVIDE for their families in case of death, by becoming members of the, , , , ' PERRY . COUNTY , - ' ' i .-. . .: !k -; Mutual Benefit Association, ; ."! .: . : i ., " I :. , ! .. . .. OF NEW BLOOJ1F1ELD, FA', i . ' I The Cheapest and Best LIFE INSURANCE In the World. Strlotly Mutual. Charter Perpet ual.. . , . i , LEWIS POTTER, -if --S. JOHN Ai BAKER, Secretary. ' . , President General Agents: , WltLUM MtKEB. ! i,r ri0M KBIM. . . .. ! ., ! ;, :: , J. ; ' l,..-3i:.. a- For I lu'ther Information call on or. address : LEWIS POTTER, 'Sec'y., New Bloomtleld, Pa. 817tf US S XJI-IVOE ' .', . . I I J . , J. V .... .. AND . . : REAL ESTATE AGENCY! i. RbLIABI.h city ami Country Insur efty aVthe,a"1BS U''S S'Ul6 a"a Can l"s"reuroP Very LowcMt lintoM, In Mutual or Stock Companies, from one to tlve years, or perpetually, in either wav. I'arWes wiKhlng to Insure their PROPERTY or LIVES, are respectfully Invited to call and exam Ine the Companies I represent, or address me by letter, and I will cheerfully give all desired lnlor uiatlon. i - Persons wishing to BUY or SELL Town or Country proierty, are resiwetfiilly Invited to call on mo before purchasing elsewhere. ( S- llllco nt door to the Post Oflliie.) ? i JAMES ORR, 8 20 tf New Bloomtleld, Perryeo., Pa. T . r - Ht , The Great Wedding Card Depot! . : . the '. ! latest novelties in WEDDING CARDS ! LOWEST PRICES. - J. I "J ; .?!! ' A-i.1 ! -1J f i 'lll ALarg assortment o Stationery of every 1 LVscrlption. INITIAL PAPER ALWAYS ON HAND ready stamiied. Dollar box oontalnlng four quires French paper aud two , packs Envelopes with the Initials. 1 ' Sent by mall for 11.25 by WM. II. 1IOSKINS, STATIONER,.. " . ENCiRAVEH, AND STEAM POWER PRINTER. 91!) Arch Street, Philadelphia. 38 B 6m Dissolution of Co-I'artncrshrn. "VTOTICB Is hereby given, that the partnership jLI heretofore exiHling betwwn S. B. Minltli and JohiiU. Binilli, trudlng as biuilh& Bro., at Hher inansdale, Perry County Pa., is this dav dissolved ... uiiiiiu tuira i, iiiiyunnw will 06 COII- tlnued by John C. Smith, who will collect and set tle all outstanding awoiim ' May 21. 1874-.lt a,,iMmb, Dissolution ofCo-rartnersliln. ' 1 1 "T0TlCE hereby given, that the co partner- ll Mllllt t.Tiwt lllJ lll.l UTM..I, llmiflf ULranl. . Shoop, In the manufacturing of flour In (ireen- wiwi j cny iwuiiiy, in net euy Mlssolv- ed. Persons having claims are reuuented in nr. sent them, mitl nei-MiniH liwli-t.t.-.l nr. i-,..,iiuutni i.. make Immediate payment, without further no tice. SJIKENK&KIIOOI" . June 30, 187f (It IATIlt LATH I I J Plastering Lath white and yellow pine for sale at reasonable rate. Also, JOH HAW1NU umie uv ;)!(. A. l.tfiOKi-r lio lckesbiirii. lVrrv eo.. Pa. SALL KINnSof executed at tin Printing neatly PRINTING the " KixMiMrilil.D JOB Onus. CURTIS . K. SMITH, v ' Wholesale and Retail CONFECTIONER, Glass Corner; Centre Square, Newport, Penn'a. IpKSIRE to Rive the publlfl notice, that t have furnished my store room with a groat vari ety of Fine and Common Candles, Musical Instru ment, iiijieio, in my assortment oi i, FINE CANDIES will be found Japartrtsi Coooft- A B Bon Rons, Fruit Sugars, Egg Almonds, Conversation Drops, A B lum Drops, Fig Paste, Cream Drops, Sugar times a full assortment of the various flavors of COMMON CANDIES v . i ; i . CITRON, ORANGES, - . RAI8INS.T , LEMONS, TRUNES, DATES, ; NBT9, .! , FIGS So. .' . ; ' . , .. Also a variety of children's carriages and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sncl. as Accordeoiisi Flutes,' Ftfes, Violins, Gutars, &c, of various styles, consisting of Wagons, Drums, Tin Tiumpets. Saving Daiiks, China Sets, Mugs, vases, ABC Blocks, and many other artlclos cal culated to amuse and Interest the children. I also manufacture the Best. Cough Candy that can be found In Six' Counties, and STRAWBERRY, ',. V ." - , ' 'j i. '. , - RASPBERRY & LEMON SYRUPS of superior quality and flavor. FRESH AND COVE OYSTERS, Crackers, Ice Creain, Cakles and other articles of refreshment will always be found In their season in my store. All persons wanting any articles lu my lfne will consult their own Interest by giving meacall, c. n smith.' 1j " ': 1 11 tf , , - -, . . NEWPORT, . . i .1 1 . -, Ten Thousand Dollars iWJU fce given to tho persons starting Man . j .. . . .( nfactorles at GlilEIZ CITY, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. A CAR SHOP, FOUNDRY, A WHEELWRIGHT ' AND COACH MAKER. C EAI E T A ND PIDS & DRAIN WORKS, a BPIKE AND BOLT ' FAPTOllV SHOULD BE STARTED SOON I ' The Soiitliern Savlfig Fund and Building Asso soclatlonof GJtlKR CITY, allows six percent. Interest on monthly deposits subjet to thirty davs notloe t or persons owning shares of stock a full share of the proiits whlch is equal to llfteen per cent. All Ui agents have shares of stock lor 8ale- ",,; ... a,-, 150 Lots in GRIER CITY hare been "sold the first year. ' The carpenters are at work building houses and will soutluue the whole year. , , Ten Thousand Dollars Donation Fund Is to be J.KlhR CllY.by Blvlng(H5.uo on each lotsold Liberal Inducements will be oflored to persons having ONE THOUSAND llOLLAHS or more to start the Banking Business. Also to persons with ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS or more to start u 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 bo made with Cash iers, Bank Clerks, Post Masters, and others that will act as agents to sell Stocks, Manufacturing shares or Lots. The.Towa is In the centre oMhe Coal reglons'ln a level ami pretty valluy with four different Rail roads and one mile of railroad In the town. The Lot owners have made Sixty Percent, on their money invested the Hist year. Tho price of lots is 14o ti payable in tlve An. nual payments of SiMXJ each. ar For fiirtber,$irtlc'ulkr aidless JAMES II. GRIER, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. V Or inquire of the Agent here. - - 7 2"J tf mm? iik i: hoisi; JL (Formerljf Swegor's Temperance House, and kept by Amos Robinson), XSIoomfield, !'., HENRY RICE, - . . - Proprietor. A tthltTA nf tllA miltll n;ltt'nlinrn lu r,lun f.,ll.. solicited.: -; 7J r'jT. . ' "7 iiu ' ' NGw IJloomfleld, Pa. II. C. MEREDITH, Proprietor. Having leaded and refitted the Eagle Hotel, on Carlisle St., North of the Court Hiue, I um now prepared to accommodate regular boarders or transient guests. A good livery is kept In con neclioii with the house, and no pains will be spared to insure the comfort of my patrons. 1 JI 0- MEREDITH. yyKHX S'l'KKET.UOTKI,, ' Nos. 41, 42, 43 & 44 West St., , SMV YOlllt, TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ON THE EURO PEAN PLAN. IKXIMH ,'J) bii.1 Tounl. ,wi H ii i. .i MODlil! ATE. The best meats aiid vuui;ililini i the market. BEST BEDS In the (,'ltv. " ly 11. T. BABBITT, Proprietor. NOI HJM.-otlee is hereby given, that the subscribers have purchased at Constables Sale, a horse, buggy and harness, and that said proiierty is now loaned to F. E. Sliealler, of Watts township, Perry countv, Pa. J1KNHY DKCKARD, n,. . ADAMJI. U1LB1SH. , Juno 16, 1871. n AlJLIl'o A D 8 . SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, June 15tli, 1874. TRAINS LEAVE II A1UUSBURO AS FOLLOWS : and0r7N4o7.m0rk,lt5-25,81-ln- " 2-p.in, amriSp m?'l,hla' 8t 5-M' 8-10, 9 45 m- im and.Wm8, BtS,2S 8-10, 945 m s-80 ForPoitsvlile.at 6.25, 8.10a. in. and SBOn m and via Schuylkill and SusquehanSa Br'aYioh at 2.40 p. in. ai)For Allentown, at 6.2.5, 8.10 a. m. 2.00 and 8.50 The 8.25,8!l0a. rn. 2.00 p.m. and 7.40 p. m. trains have through cars for New York. The 5.25, 8.10 a.m. and 2.00 p. m. trains liave through cars for Philadelphia, SUNDAYS : For New York, at 5.25 a. m. For Allentown and Way Stations at 5.25 a.m. 1 4r"r nfUi,1't' 1,1'"adeluh'a BIld wy Stations at TRAINS FOR HARHISBURG, LEAVE AS FOL LOWS : Leave New York, at 9.00 a. m. 1Z40, 5.30 and 7.40p. m. Leave Philadelphia, at 9.15 a. m. 8.40 aud 7.15 p. m. . IfnTRcadl8 at 4.30, 7.35, 11.20 a. m. 1.50,6.10 & lid lu.u p. m, lave I'ottsvllle, at 5.55, 9.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. and via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Branch at e.Oo a. in. a Ifv Allentown, at 2.30, 6,50,8.50 a. m., 1Z25, 4.30 and 8.55 p. III. The 230 a. ni. train from Allentown and the 4.30 a. m. train from Reading do not run on Mon days. SUNDAYS : Leave New York, at 5.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, at 7.15 p. m. Iave Reading, at 4.30, 7.35a. m. and 10.20 p. m. Leave Allentown, 2.30 a. m. aud 8.66 p. in. J. E. WOOTTEN, , ' I ' (jeneral Superintendent. Via Morris and Essex Rail Road. Pennsylvania It. R. Time Table. '' i . - r NEWPORT STATION. " " On and after May 31, 1874, Passenger trains will run as follows: ' ' ' WEST. Pacltlo Express. 5.15 a. M. ((lag) dally. ' Way Pass, u.lu A. m., dally, Man...... 2.38P. m. dally exceptSunday. Mixed 6.60 p.m., dally exceptSundav. ... Pittsbugh Express, 12.38 A. M., (Flag) EAST. fjall... 7.05 p. m., daily exceptSunday HarrlsburgAccom 12.22 p. m., dally " Suuday Cinelnnatt Express, 9.37 p. m., dally (Hag) J.J. BARCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday, Nov. 2nd, 1873, trains leave Duncauuon, as follows : , WESTWARD. Pacific Express 4.45 a. m., (Hag) dally. Way Passenger, 8.41 A. u., dally J!!"21'- dallyexcept Sunday. Mixed, 6.50 p. m dally except Suuday. EASTWARD. i- .a Mall 7.37 pB. tT U55 P' M" dSlly Pt8jinlay , """"",WM."c; KINO, Agent. Stage Line Betrreen Newport and Kew ticrmantown. OTAOESleaveNewoermantown dally at four o . . V i ,Y: k ' aa. in. ureen park at 8 a. m. New Bloomlleld at 9U a. m. .......... .. ..uru, bu uuiiuect wiin ine AO commodatlon train East. K?1tl'l,!11Slea?!' Newport on thearrlvaloftha Mail rralnfrom Phlladelphla,at2.30 p. m. Z. RICE. Proprietor. Daily Express and Freight Line BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! THF.subscrlberwIshes to notify the eltlzensof Bloomtleld and Newport that he Is running a Dal y Line between these two places.and will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages or messages entrusted t his care. -0rd8rs may r! left for him at the stores of J. Mortimer Co., Now Bloomtleld, or MilliganS Musser, Newport, Pa. ' , . ' 8. WHITMORE.' Joonifleld.January25,1870. . , Icw Carriage Manufactory, On Hian Bthert, East op Caki.islb St., cw Bloomflcia, I'enii'a. THE subscriber has built a large and commodl ous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street Nftf It fwilnlinlrl .u u-l.um l.A lu ....... i - , r 1 ' '", -o iioiieu Ionian ufacture to order Cjx i ! i n, o s Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, built toorder, and linlshed In the most artistic and durable manner. Having superior workmen, lie is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much mure durable, and at much more reasonable rates. . . -REPAIRING of all kinds neatly and promp lydone A call Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH 31tf To Young Men. Just Published, In a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 cts! A Lejture on the Nature, Treatment, and Rad ical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Kei inatorr hiea, Induced by Keif-Abuse, Involuntary Emis sions, linpotciicy, Nervous Debility, andlinpedi meiits to marriage generally! Consumption, Eni lepsy, and Kits j Mental and Physical Incaiiacitv. tc, lly ItoilEItT J. CULVEItWKRWELL, M. D.. author of the "Green Book," &c. The world-renowned author, In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience tluit the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be elteelually removed without medicine, and with out dangerous surgical operations, bougies, in. stiuineuls, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sullerer. no matter what his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately aud radi cally. - -Thls Lecture will prove a boon to thou sands aud thousands. , , Sent, under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. ...... AQuress die ruoiisners, CIIA8.J. C. KLINE & CO., 27 Bowery, New York i PostOHice Box,458d. 18yl FOR IOCENTS PER YARD YOU CAN II uy A Good Heavy Brown Muslin t ' " AND ' , .' FOR 12 CENTS VOU CAN HOY The Best Yard Widq Muslin. OP F., MORTIMER, Now Bloonifiold, Pa. illltY HOUSE, New Uloomfleld, Terry Co., Ta., GltUVER a GRIER, Proprietors. - - The subscribers having leased this well known hotel, are now prepared to furnish permanent or transient iKiarders witli accommodations. No pains will be spared to make guests comfortable. A good livery is kept in connection with the house for the use and convenience of the guests. March 114, 'U. tf OltU VER & UKIUU.