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ljc Stintcs, Ittxo iSloomfrcIii, f)a.
A LUCKY I.VTESTOR.
A MUHonnlrc at 25, bj nn Acnfe Ear.
Xot long ngo the papers of tho country
were tilled with accounts of the steanior
Faraday nnd the new cable she was land
ing on tho coast of 3Sow Hampshire. This
calls to mind the history of a young jour
nalist of Washington, and I repeat it as of
interest. The. young roan referred to came
to WusliliiRtoc soon after the closo of the
war to correspond far the Chicago Post
and Albany Journal, fie was very young
and inexperienced, but a good telegraph
operator. Failing to cure the news he
wanted by personal observation and in
vestigation lie adopted a method which
was as novel as it was successful.
lie could read the Morse alphabet by
sound. This was bis stock in trade. Up
on it he operated, and for months was re
cognized as one of the most olevor and en
tertained news-gatherers at ilie Capital.
And all without any labor on bis part. Ho
would rise lata, stroll down to the capitol
about noon ( just when the other corre
spondents were sending off their despatch
es), wander into the telegraph office, listen
to the click of tho wires, and then write
and send a telegram containing all the im
portant items the other men had gathered.
It was easily done and eminently success
ful. Complaint was made of him, but it
was unavailing.
He overreached, however, and felU The
Washiugtoiijri'eaty was being considered
in executiv4Msion of the senate. The
doors and windows were closed ; but no
thing could binder our hero. He climbed
to the top of the building, crept over the
Senate chamber, and lying 3at on bis face
short-handed every word of lie treaty as
it cams from the lips of tow clerk and arose
to the ceiling. He sold It to the New
York TriUuue. The' New York Times
correspondent was angry, and exposed him
and bis papers dismissed him.
Unwilling W be idle, be sot bis active
brains at-work inventing telegraph instru
ments. When the French cable bad been
laid ho bad been commissioned to report
the event. He boarded the cable ship and
watched the operations of the telographers.
The method was this ; A needle, like that
of a compass, swung on a pivot. The cur
rout of electricity coming over the wire
moved it to the right or left. A deviation
to the right meant a dot ; to the left a
dash. Thus the Morse alphabet was used.
The movements of tho needle were so
slight that a mirror of great magnifying
power was necessary for its profitable
reading Even then but fifteen words
could be communicated in a minute.
Our hero thought that he could do bet
ter. So, as I said, be sot his wits to work,
and, after two years' hard labor, has just
produced his machine. By it be can take
llfty words a minute, or more than three
times the number that could be received
by the old process. A company of New
York capitalists has been formed to operate
the patout, and our hero is a millionaire,
. and but twenty-live years old. .
A $150,000 Fee .
The son and heir of the lato Edwin Ste
vens, Mr. John Q. Stevens, although he is
a possessor of almost unlimited wealth,
beiug worth some $75,000,000 ; has, until
very lately, been a most unhappy man. He
has lieen afflicted since bis birth with a
peculiar wen, which has increased year by
year until it covered a large portion of his
face and neck. It was a most unpleasant
object, beiug covered with hair.and strange
resembled an animal No man could see
it without a shudder, . and ladies have
. fainted at the sight of it Of course Mr.
Stevens folt the affliction most keenly, and
. it bad, naturally enough, a most depressing
effect upon his spirits. What was his
immense wealth to him ? Any workman in
liis employ was more to be envied than he.
He became morose and almost melancholy ;
society that be was exceedingly fond of he
studiously avoided, and, although a young
man, be became almost a recluse. The best
physicians and surgeons of Europe were
consulted but they all said that to remove
. . t . t . a , . ,.., . ,
me wen oouiu out result in uis aeain. Al
though his life was so miserable still there
was bope, and he bore bravely up against
repeated disappointments. Deliverance
came, at last, and a tew days ago an opera
tion was performed which has made him a
liew man. Dr. William Parker, of New
York t'ity, had faith to believe that the
wen could be removed. He told Mr. Ste
vens so,.snd the young man, grasping at
the straw promised f 150,000 if be would
perforin .the operation successfully. He
did so, aud.liM earned the everlasting grat
itude, as wsll as the money, of the young
juilliotiahe .vU is now pronounced out of
danger.' The operation was performed
with electric knives, audit is said tbat
when the horrid tumor was removed, the
skin beneath was so sound and smooth as
that of any part of the body. Notwithstand
fiitf the cloud 4bat'bas bung over bis whole
Mr, (he young man 'has bad hi love affair,
like the rest of us. la early youth be was
lictrothed to a little gixi, the daughter of
one of his father's dearest friends, who
always loved him, and so mured his afflic
tion. While the hateful tjilnj: was upon
him, it U said, Mr. Stevens, ve up all
idea of tMiing married, but now tbt it baa
been removed, we shall expect soon to bear
f a great wedding ftstivlUci t Uvboken.
New Advertisements.
WTTTSTTV A MTTlNTflTTT H?" stamp.
EVANS
SCO., Hart's Falls, N. Y.
man
ITOKKINO PEOPLE Male or Female. V.m.
TT ployment hnine.tfiO per week warranted,
no capital required. Particulars and valuable
samples sent free. Address, with 6 cent return
stamp. C. BOSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. S4d4w
IMMENSE SUCCESS. FIFTY MORE L1VB
AGENTS wanted for our "Lives of the Gov
mors of Pennsylvania," 29 full pago portraits.
Full, Complete, Authentic. Just the book for the
times. Send for Circulars. Address
T. II. DAVIS ffc CO., Publishers,
rMdiw Norwich, Conn.
THE GREAT POPULARITY OF
C A MP II 0 11 IN E
AS A FAMILY MEDICINE,
Is the reward of genuine merit. Those who use
It once, never will be without It. For sale hv all
druggists. Trice 26 cents. REUBEN HOYT,
rropneior, new xora. nan
$25-
WILL BUY A
First Mortgage Premium Bond
OF TUB
Industrial Exhibition Comp'ny,
NKW YORK.
Authorized by the Legislatures the State of N.Y.
First Premium Drawing, Sept. 7, 1874.
CAPITAL PREMIUM . . $100,000.
Address for Bonds and full Information,
MORGENTIIAU, BRUNO At CO.,
Financial Agents, 23 Park Row, N. Y.
P. (). Drawer 29. Applications for Agencies re
ceived. 34d4w
Have You Tried
JURUBBBA 1
ARE YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Debilalcd I
Are vou so I.anmild that anv exertion renulres
more of an eltort than you feci capable of mak
ing? Then try JURUBEBA, the wonderful Tonic
and Invlgorator, which acts so beneficially on the
secretive organs as to Impart vigor to all the vi
tal forces.
It is no alcoholio appetizer, which stimulates
for a short time, only to let the sufferer fall to a
lower denth of misery, but It Is a vegetable tonic
acting directly on the liver and spleen.
it regulates me noweis, quiets me nerves, ana
Elves such a healthy tone to the whole system as
to soon make the Invalid feel like a new person.
Its operation is not violent, but Is 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 Is no new and untried discovery, but has
been long used with wonderful remedial results,
and is pronounced by the highest medical author
ities, " the most powerful tonic and alterative
known."
Ask your druggist for It. For sale by
JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY & CO..
34d4w Philadelphia, Pa.
A'
GENTS WANTED! Diploma Awarded for
. HOLMAN'S NEW PICTORIAL Ill HI. KM
13U0 Illustrations. Address for circulars,
A. J. HOLM AN & CO.,
33d4w 930 Arch St.. Philadelphia.
Everybody's Own Physician.
Hy C. W. Gleason, M. D. A magnificent volume.
Over 260 Engravings, Low Price. One Agent
took 100 orders in one week. Agents Wnntil-
Circulars free. H. N. McKlNNEY &CO.. 725
San9om St., Philadelphia. 33 d 4 w
LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD.
For 30 years Millions have intently watched his
perilous yet heroic struggles, and grand achieve
ments, and now eagorly desire the Complete Life-
nisLuijrui tins woriu-reuownea iiero ana bene
factor, which unfolds also the curiosities and
wealth of Wild and Wonderful country. It Is just
ready. 200 agents wanted quickly. One agent
sold 184. another 196 one week. For liartii-nlnra.
address HUBBARD BROS., either Philadelphia,
vuva( wa viuusiiianvi, V. iWUin
COUGHS, C0L1)S,R1I0ARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
Wells' Carbolic Tablets !
put up only in blue boxes,
a tried and sure remedy 1
W Sold by all Druggists. 33d 4w
QARPET WEAVER! -
HAVING removed from Cumberland county
to Perry county, one mile East of BLUE
BALL, I am prepared to do all kinds of Weaviug,
such as
FANCY CARPETS.
COVERLIDS.
BLANKETS,
FLANNELS. &C&C.
AT MODERATE PRICES. I will also do all
kinds of
COLORING AND DYEING I
r For any Information address:
WILLIAM RULLEK,
Laudisburg, Perry co., Pa.,
Or.W. If. RINESMITH,
' Blue Ball, Perry co., Pa.,
Where you can buy all kinds of Cotton and
Woolen Carpet Chain. Also Grey and Brown
Linen Chain and Killing at Low Prices.
B 15tf WILLIAM RULLER.
JOTICE.
I represent the following reliable Insurance
Companies :
LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.,
Of Jonestown, Fa., established in 1S.06. Assess
ment uapuai over 1 1 ,vvi,wm.
LEHIGH VALLEY FIHE INSURANCE CO.,
Of Allentown, Pa. Incorporated In 1806. Total
Assets, viootvoviov.
Risks taken on both the Cash and Mutual plan.
Waysksuobo' Mutual Ems Ihsuhanci Co.,
Of Waynesboro', Franklin county, Pa.
Policies issued on Cash or Mutual plan, and In
demnity assumed fiom loss or damage by Fire or
&,ikiiiuiii(, wuobiici lira cusutw or not.
This Company has paid Its losses without any
awvwiNEirM J J'Li.l JIICIIIIUIII !UtVS.
.AH orders for Insurance promptly attend
ed to by
LEWIS POTTER,
NEW BLOOMFIELD,
1 21 pdo
Perry County, Pa.
OTICR. The undersigned would caution all
iiersons not to ueHDiiHg on n.s mw. i.wmi itLn.
iirni ii'iiviuo, lor me pui e oi passing, repass
lug or otherwise, under penalty of tlis law.
April v, 74-3m ELI YOUNG.
MILLERSTOWN PUMP WORKS.
!'- ....
i-v -A)
1HE subscriber desires to give notice that he Is
. prepared to furnish
PUMPS OF HIS OWN MAKE,
OR THE FATENT CUCUMBER PUMP
for any depth of well. Persons desiring a pump
of either description, are requested to call on him
or send by mall and learn his prices. All work
warranted. Persons having their own timber can
have the pumps made on their premises, it they
desire.
C. C. KEEN,
MILLERSTOWN, PA.
August 11, Sin.
.JTHEBEMINGT;
4"
, -ots" .... ir-;.,'
THE NEW IMPROVED ,
Remington Sewing Machine
AWARDED
THE " MEDAL OF PROGRESS,"
AT VIENNA, 183. '
The Highest Order of ' Medal" Awarded at the
No Sewing Machine Received a Higher Prize.
-A FEW GOOD REASONS:
1 A New Invention Thoroughly Tested ana se
cured by Letters Patent.
2 Makes a nerfect Lock-Stitch, alike nn hnth
sides, on all kinds of goods.
3 Runs Llaht. Smooth. Noiseless and Ranld
best combination of qualities.
4 Durable Runs for years without Repairs.
5 Will do all varieties of Work and Fannv
Stitching In a superior manner.
6 Is Most Easily Managed by the operator.
Lenirth of stitch mav be altered while running.
and machine can be threaded without passing
thread through holes.
7 Design Simple, Simple. Ingenious, Elegant,
forming the stitmi without tlm iiu,nf CnirWlinKi
Gears, Rotary Cams or Lever Arms. Has the Au
tomatic Drop Feed, which lusures uniform length
of stitch at any speed. Has our new Thread Con
troller, which afiows easy movement oi uecule-bar
and prevents injury to thread.
8 Construction most careful and finished. It Is
manufactured by the most skillful and experi
enced mechanics, at the celebrated REMINGTON
ARMORY, 1LION, N. Y. -PITTSBURG
OFFICE. 10 Sixth St. 27
The Poor Man's Friend I
EVERY PERSON
C
AN PROVIDE for their families In case of
ueain, by becoming members of the
PERRY COUNTY
Mutual Benefit Association,
OF NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
The Cheapest and Best
LIFE INSURANCE
In the World. Strictly Mutual. Charter Perpet
ual. LEWIS POTTER, JOHN A. BAKER,
Secretary. President
General Agonts:
William McKek. John Keim.
For further Information call on or address:
LEWIS POTTER, Stc'y.,
817tf
New Bloomfleld, Pa.
Dissolution, of t'o-FurtuersUlp.
TOTICE Is hereby given, that the partnership
.11 heretofore existing between H. B. Smith and
John C. Smith, trading as Smith Si Bro., at Sher
mansdale, Perry County Pa., Is this dav dissolved
by mutual consent. The business will be con
tinued by John C. Smith, who will collect and set-
tie au ouistaiiumg accounts.
SMITH Hi BRU
May 21, 1874-6t .
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
"NOTICE Is hereby given, that the co partner
XI ship existing between Henry Hhrenk Hi John
Snoop, in the manufacturing of Hour in Greeu
wood township. Perry County, Is hereby dissolv
ed. Persous having claims are requested to pre
sent them, and persons indebted are requested to
iimxe minieuiaie payment, wiinouc farmer no
tioe. bliltEKK&SHOOP.
June 80, 1874 0t
T ATII! LATH II
J J Plastering Lath white and yellow pine for
sale at reasonable rates. Aim, JOB SAWING
done by G KO. A . L1GG ETT.
2o Ickesburg, Perry co., Pa.
CURTIS N. SMITII,
1 Wholesale and Retail
CONFECTIONER,
Glass Corner, Centre Square,
Newport, Penn'a.
I DESIRE to give the pnhllo notice, that I have
furnished my store room witli a great vari
ety of Fine and Common Candies, Musical Instru.
uieuts, xuys etc. in my assortment oi
FINE CANDIES
will be found Japanese Cocoa A B Bon Bons,
Fruit Sugars, Egg Almonds, Conversation Drops,
AB Hun Drops, Fig Paste, Cream Drops, Sugar
Almonas, &o., &c. I also have on hand at all
times a full assortment of the various flavors of
COMMON CANDIES
CITRON, ' ORANGES,
RAISINS, LEMONS,
PRUNES, DATES;
NUTS, FIGS &c
Also a variety of children's carriages and
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Such as Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Violins.
Gutars,&c,
TOYS
of various styles, consisting of Wagons, Drums,
Tin Tiumpets, Saving Baiiks, China Sets, Mugs,
Vases, ABC Blocks, and many other articles cal
culated to amuse and interest the children.
I also manufacture the
Best Cough Candy
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
iiicniuiicui. win tviways ue iouna in tneir season
in my store. All persons wanting any articles in
my line will consult their own interest by giving
me a call, " 8
C. N. SMITH.
NEWPORT,
11 tf
Ten Thousand Dollars
Will be given to the persons starting Man
ufactories at
Gil I EH CITY,
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
A CAR SHOP, FOUNDRY. A WHEELWRIGHT.
PIPE & DRAIN WORKS, & SPIKE
AND BOLT FACTORY SHOULD
BE STARTED BOON I
The Southern Saving Fund and Building Asso
sociatlonof GRIER CITY, allows six percent.
Interest on monthly deposits subjet to thirty days
notices or persons owning shares of stock a full
share of the profits which is equal to fifteen per
cent. AU the agents have shares of stock for
sale.
150 Lots in GRIER CITY have
been sold the first year.
The carpenters areat work building houses and
will continue the whole year.
Ten Thousand Dollars Donation Fund is to be
raised for such persons as Btart Manufactories In
GUI bit OITY.liy giving $15.00 on each lotsold
hereafter.
Liberal Inducements will be offered 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
1b 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 Town is In the centre of the Coal regions In
a level and pretty valley with four different Rail
roads and one mile of railroad in the town.
TheLotowners have made Sixty Percent, on
their money Invested the first year.
The price of lots is 140.oo payable In five An
nual payments of IU8.00 each.
" For further particulars address
JAMES II. GlilEll,
POTTSVILLE,
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA.
t. Or inquire of the Agent here. -7 29 tf
rjiin: itu i: iioisi:,
(Formerly Sweger's Temperance House, and
kept by Amos Robinson),
New Itlooniflelil, !.,
HENRY RICE, - - . - Proprietor.
A share of the public patronage Is respectfully
solicited. . 815tf
rjiRK a ci Lis hoteL, 7"
New Bloomfleld, Ia.
II. 0. MEREDITH, Proprietor.
Having leased and retltted the Eagle Hotel, on
Carlisle St.. North of the Court II itllkA 1 am twiu
prepared to accommodate regular boarders or
transient guests. A good livery Is kept In con
nection with the house, and no pains will be
niHtreu iu innuiv me uomiori oi my patrons.
March 24, 1874. tf H. C. MEREDITH.
yKST 8THEET HOTEL, '
No). 41, 43, 48 44 West St.,
NKW 1'OIIK,
TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ON THE EURO
PEAN PLAN.
ROOMS SO and 75 cents itor dav. Charlies very
MODES ATE. The best, meats and vegetables lu
me innraeL ur.ni hciid ill me uuy.
lilyu h. 1. BABBITT, Proprietor,
NOTWK. Notice Is hereby given, that the
subscribers have purchased at Constable's
Kale, a horse, uuck'V and harness, and that said
liropnriy Is now loaned to F. li. Bhealter, of Watts
luwiisuiu, i erry county, ru.
I1KN1IY DKCKARD,
. ADAM II. JIU.UISU. ..
June 16, 1874.
?J ROADS.
P K I LAD E LP HI a" AS ADfN gHrTr.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, June 15th, 1871.
TRAINS LEAVE HARRISBURG A8FOLLOWS !
.nFi3l7NJiw, ?rk-Bt6-25. 8.10a.m. and 2.00 p.m.
and 7.40 p. m.
atid3 h i me'phla' at 5-25' 8'10, 9 45 a' m-' zm
For Reading, at 8,25, 8.10, 9.45 a. m. 2.00. 8.50
and 7.4ii p. m.
Forl'ottsvllle.at 8.25, 8,10a.m. and 8.50 n m
and via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Branch at
2.40 p. m.
For Allentown, at 5.25, 8.10 a. m. 2.00 and 8.50
and 7.4U p. m.
The 6.25,8.10 a. m. 2.00 p.m. and 7.40 p. m
trains have through cars for Now York.
The 8.25, 8.1f)a.in. and 2.00 p. m. trains have
through cars for Philadelphia.
SUNDAYS i
For New York, at 8.25 a. m.
For Allentown nnd Way Stations at 5.25 a. m.
For Reading, Philadelphia and Way Stations at
.45p. m.
TRAINS FOR HARRISBURG, LEAVE AS FOL
LOWS :
Leave New York, at 9.00 a. m. 12.40, 6.30 and
7.4l)p. m.
1-eave Philadelphia, at 9.15 a. m. 8.40 and 7.15
p. in.
Jf XeJlead,n 4-30, 7.35, 11.20 a. m. 1.50,6.10
and 10.20 p. in.
Leave Pottsville, at 5.55, 9.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m.
and via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Branch at
o.0o a. m.
a lfave, Allentown, at 2.30, 6,50,8.50 a. m 12.25,
4.30 and 8.55 p. m. -
The 2.30 a. m. train from Allentown and the
4.30 a. in. train from Reading do not run on Mon
days. SUNDAYS :
Leave New York, at 5.30 n. m.
lave Philadelphia, at 7.15 p. in.
Leave Heading, at 4.30, 7.35 a. m. and 10.20 p. m.
Leave Allentown, 2.30 a. m. and 8.55 p. m.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
, ,r . . General Superintendent.
Via Morris and Essex Jtall Road.
Pennsylvania It. R. Time Table.
NEWPORT 8TATION.
On and after May 31, 1874, Passengei trains
wlllrunasfoUows:
, WEST.
Pacific Express. 5.15 A. M. (flag) dally. , .'
Way Pass. 9.10 A. m daily,
Mail 2.38 p. m. daily exceptSunday.
Mixed 6.50 p.m., daily except, Sunday.
Pittsbugh Express, 12.38 A. M., (Flag) '
- EAST.
"all.-- p. m., dally exceptSunday
HarrlsburgAccom 1422 p. H., daily " Sunday
Ciuciuuati Express, 9.37 p. m., dally (flag)
J.J. BARCLAY, Agent.
DUNCANNON STATION.
On and after Sunday, Nov. 2nd, 1873, trains
leave Duucannon, as follows :
WESTWARD.
Pacific Express 4.45 a. in., (Hag) daily.
Way Passenger, 8.44 A. M., dally
Mall. 2.16 p. m daftyexcept Sunday.
Mixed, 6.50 p. ji., dally except Suuday.
. EASTWARD.
Rar!,-''JurK Accon 12.55p.m., dallyexceptSunday
Mall 7.37 P. if i " n . ii
WM. O. KING, Agent.
Stage Line' Between Newport and Kerr
at-ruiuuionn.
STAGES leave NewGermantown dally at four
. : , " j..uiiiDuui0i . aua. in. ureen
park at 8 a.m. New Bloomfleld at 9M a. m.
Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac
commodation train East.
.,t1,.tin!nSleave, Newport on tliearrivalof the
MallTrainfrom Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. m.
b. tviun. jrrovneior.
Daily Express and Freight Line
BETWEEN
BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT!
THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of
Bloomfleld and Newport that he Is running a
Dally Line between these two places.and will haul
Frelghtof any kind, or promptly deliver packages
or messages entrusted V his care.
.uroersnir.y filch for him at the stores of
F. Mortimer & Co.. New Rlnnm field nr Miiiifmnjb
Musser, Newport, Pa.
. .i. o. wmiMUUiS.
Bloomfleld .January 28, 1870.
New Carriage Manufactory,
Ufl XHUU D1IUBT, HAST UF VAitlJSUI CJT.,
New Bloomfleld, I'enn'a.
THE subscriber has built a large and eommodl
ous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street
sew uioomneiu, ra., wnere ue is prepared toman
uf acture to order
On- r r i a g e s
Of every description, out of the best material.
Sleighs of every Style,
bullttoorder. and finished in the most artlstlo and
durable manner.
. Having superior workmen, he Is prepared
to furnish work that will compare favorably with
the best City Work, and much more durable, and
at much more reasonable rates.
49-REPAIRING of all kinds neatly and proinp
lydone A call is solicited.
SAMUEL SMITII
sitf
A. LECTURE
To Young Men,
Just Published, In a Sealed Envelope. Price fl cts.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and Rad
ical cure of Seminal Weakness, w Spermatorr
hea, Induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emis
sions, lmpotency, Nervous Debility, and Impedi
ments to marriage generally ; Consumption, Epi
lepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity,
&c, By ROBERT J. CULVER WKR WELL, M.
D.. author of the "Green Book," &C.
The world-renowned author, lu this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience
that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be
effectually removed without medicine, and with
out uangerous surgical operations, nougies, in
struments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode
of cure at once certain and effectual, by which
every sulferer. no matter what his condition may
be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi
cally. v This Lecture will prove a boon to thou
sands and thousands.
Seut, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage
stamps.
Address the Publishers,
C11A8. J. C. KLINE A CO.,
127 Bowery, NewYork ; PostOtllce Box,468d. lByl
FOR 10 CENTS PER YARD
YOTJ CAM BUT
A Good Heavy Brown Muslin,
AKD
FOR 121 CENTS
YOU CAN BUY
The Best Yard Wide Muslin.
OF
F. MORTIMER,
New Bloomfleld, Pa.
-pERRY HOUSE,
New Bloomfleld, Perry Co., Pa.,
GRUVEtt GR1EB, Proprietors.
The subwrlbers having leased this well known
hotel, are now prepared to furnish permanent or
transient boarders with accommodations. No
pains will be Bpared to make guests comfortable.
A good livery is kept lu connection with the
house for the us and convenience nl ! the g"es
March 24, '74. It I URC VERSJ UKliUt,