8 ljc into, Nnu Bloomftclu, Pa. Koechits for MnkliiR lr. SiikC Cnlarrh Jfcmedy nml Or. Tierce's (ioldoii Medical Discovery. Something over a year slncoa pncloillcnl issued ill Berlin, Prussia, and laying clalmsto a solcntillc oharnolcr, published what was represented lis Inl ine the Torintilie or receipts fur making Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy and lr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The teople were left to Infer that them lind been deducted from a careful chemical analy sis of the medicines, which arc rapidly growing In popular favor In that ns well as In this and most other civilized countries. The receipts were evi dently invented lv those lealous of the reputation and large sale of which these medicine are rapid Iv aouulringaiid who are pecuniarily interested in endeavoring to check their sale. Ho ridiculously preposterous are those receipts that medicines compounded alter tiicni could never have gained any reputation or sale in any country, for they would be so caustic, poisonous. Immediately and positively Injurious, as III every case to he promptly condemned by the people on the llrsl, trial as mis erable, daugcrous and wicked humbugs. Whereas, It Is a well known fact that all my med ic lues-enjoy the reputation, 'honestly 'earned, of being not only efilcaclous, but perfectly mild, pleas ant and harmless In elleets. Notwithstanding, however, that the bonus receipts were so ridicu lously preposterous as scarcely to have been be lieved 'by the most unscientific thoughtless and un suspecting people, yet stiaugo and Incredible as It may seem, a paper of high ho lent I lie pretentions, published In tills country, copied the hVtlt.lous re ceipts from the German paper. This tliev evident ly did without a moment's reflection, for that much consideration , given by an iniclligent.iiilnd, to the receipts and the properties and effects of the mix tures that would result from such A compounding of well known caustic and poisouousclicmicalsaud drugs, would have condemned them ns bogus fab rications, and the pretentious publishers of the pa per that .originally Inserted them, as either knaves or fools. On my attention being called to the matter. In order that some thoughtless and over credulous people lubfht not be deceived and misled by seeing such an announcement in a paper laving claims to a solewtille character, us well as to clear myself of the imputation of being guilty of iwrpotratlng a wicked fraud upon the people, as such announce ment. If uncontradicted, would Imply. I, as propri etor ami manufacturer of the aforesaid celebrated medicines, went before a magistrate and made oath to the fact that the said receipts were utterly false. My affidavit was sent to the publishers of f lie papers Into which the bogus receipts had been copied, and In a subsequent Issue an editorial no tice was given uf my denial, iiut, notwithstanding such correction and denial, made under oath, cer tain indk ldiualH, who lounge around and Infest our large cities, gaining a livelihood by iwrpetratlng all Kinds of cuteliueunv fraudsuponthecredulou.s, were thereby given the hint, as my medicines were universally .popular, by advertising for sale bogus receipts for making thetu, thev .could get lots of ig norant people to bite at their bait. One Frank M. Iteed, of 139 Eighth street. New York, who publishes ' Love anil Courtship cards," a "Fortune Teller and Dream Book," "The inyste ries of I.ove Making," How to Woo and how Win," and various other swindles, sends hisdupestlie fol lowing in exchange for their stamps. It Is eopicd rrom the papers alluded to and Is us follows : "For Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, take eight grains car bolic acid, seven grains of camphor nud two and a half grains of common salt, the whole to lie color ed with a UUIe Prussian blue." Tills makesaiww nrful caustic mixture, as uullko Dr. Hage's Catarrh Kemedy (which Is perfectly tinlrrltatlng, mild, soothing, and pleasant) as light is from darkness. As "a burnt child dreads the tire," If any have lieen so foolish as to have burned their noses sore with tills caustic compound, thinking that they were using the same as Dr. Hage's1 celebrated Ca tarrh Remedy, they will, It Is to be hoped, prollt by the lesson thereby taught thaiu and not be so ready next time to bile at every catch penny advertising dodge that swindlers may oiler them. For Dr. Pierce's Medical Discovcrv the bogus receipt reads : "Take four drachm purl lied honey, 11 fteeu grains extract posiouous lettuce, thirty grains of opium, three and a fourth ounces dilute spirits, three ounces water. Mix." Of this ridiculous bogus formula I will any, as I did under oath, not one of the medicinal or poison ous Ingredients therein given enters lute the com position of my (iolden Medical Discovery! And furthermore. 1 will say that 1 defy all the chemists in the world to ascertain, by chemical analysis, the eomposltloii of any of iny Family Medicines, as they cannot be ajtutlyied so as to determine tiuslr Ingredients, many of which are new in medicine and, like nearly all vegetable extracts, there are no known reagents or chemical tests by which their presence ctk be determined. If any further proof is wanted Of satisfy any person that the recipt gtvenaboveisutterlyfal.se, let that person have (lie mixture, as given, compounded and, not only will it be seen to be entirely unlike my Discovery in appearance, but If a further test Is wanted, by ta king a dose of it, it will be found to produce drow siness and stupor, whereas my Discovery, in ever so large doses, produces no such effect. Others, located lu different cities and engaged In advertising for sale bogus receipts for making my medicines, send those that bite at their bait other and various ridiculous formula-. One sent out by a villainous knave, located In Chicago, gives the chief Ingredient ui Dr. Hage's Catarrh Ilemedy as being Ulue Vitriol, which I only euualcd in absurdity by another issued by parties lu Phila delphia who say that the ingredients composing ,r',PaK,e,','i Catarrh Remedy are "burnt Alum, white Vitriol, Sugar of Lead and 1-russiate of Iron," and that my Golden Medical Discovery is "simply Hyrup and tincture of Ginger." lu refutation of all the various aud ridiculous bogus receipts for making my medicines that have ever been, or may hereafter be publlslied and circula ted, I would say that I bato, in dealing with the people, ever been governed by the maxim that, honesty is the best policy," and that " success makes success;" for it Is because some sufferer has obtained relief and cure, that that sufferer has sent another to me; and it is because thousands have been cured that they have recommended me and my superior remedies to other thousands of sufferers. In this way Tain constantly making Urlng ad vertisement for myself and medicines. It is a common thing to hear people say that plenty of ad vertising wilt make a success out of anything, whether it has any merit or uoL Nothing could be farther from the truth. It is with this delusive idea actuating them that thousand have rushed headlong into advertising, only to llud themselves bankrupt In a little while. Not more than one In live hundred, who engages lu advertising medi cines, ever makes a tlnauelal success out of the undertaking, for the reason that a medicine to be successful, must possess unusual and extraordi nary merit. It Is not enough that it should be a remedy of fair ettlcaoy i it must (wssesa superior and wonderful remedial properties, lor if It does not, those who use It with the most sanguine ex pectations will condemn it. They Willi expect much of it, and It must be equal to the test, or it will prove ruluous to the proprietor. For, al though a great display of advertizing will, many times, create a considerable Immediate demand mr uie ai iicie auveruseii, yet u thai article does not possess real merit, the demand will lie only action will upset the proprietor and all his high exiiectatlous, long before he is able to recover the amount of money already exended. With this view of the subject, 1 have felt war ranted lu contracting for hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of advertising hrthe newspapers of tills and other countries, feeling perfectly as sured that tuo merits of my remedies w ere so great as to insure a financial success out of such a bold undertaking. And in tills I have not been dlsap. (Hiluted, lor jny sales have Increased steadily year after year, until they will this year largely exceed half a lullllou dollars wortli of iny medicines. Tliis grand success, I am certain, could never have been attalued had the medicines nut possessed su perior aiul wonderful merits. The Valuta llhvle, Wi an editorial article, has truly said, alluding to my business, that "great success is never acldoved without meilt. An ar ticle that holds the jMld year alter year, lind the sales of which Increase regularly andiapldly.iuust liave absolute merit. The article continues; "Dr. It. V. Pierce oflluf falo, N. ., eccupies our entire eighth page to day with his various articles. We admit it because we know the Doctor, and know of his articles. We know him to be a regularly educated physician whose diploma hangs on the wall of his olhce, and we know that he has associated Willi him several of the most eminent practitioners in the country. We know that parties consult him, by mail and In person, from all tbeHtates In the Union every day, and that they are fairly and honestly dealt with. We know that his medicines are sold in enoriiiousiuutltie In every Mate In the Union, '!; J?' largely lu many foreign count rles . -riils grand result lias been accomplished by ,.1aKl'u'ea-Ku"d. tellable articles-artielei which, once Im induced, work easily their own way-aud splendid business management. They ceeded'" u'u" theyought to have sue- In conclusion, cannot otTef a better refutsttmf' of the slanderous reports published conoeinliiK my medicines, than to call utlriitiou to the test: catarrh, lliigm lug coughs, various blood diseases, juicctlng the skin, Mesh and bones, ncvcre diseases ........... a ,alv , ,j uiiicis, winca are ooen to the Inspection ot Hie public. Tlu-y are from all parts ol the world, and express me gratitude of thousands that hive been .nneil Jf.u peculiar to females, and many other form of ob stinate diseases, and have been cured by the use of my family medicines, after suffering for years and being pronounced Incurable lry eminent phy sicians. It. V. Fierce, M. D., proprietor of Dr. 1-lcrce's family medicines. World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. Sew Advertisements. WHISKY & MIDNIGHT WB & Co., Hart's Falls, N. Y. 84 d4t ORKINO PEOPLE Male or Female. Km. plovment home. :) per week warranted. no capital required. Particular and valuable samples sent free. Address, Willi 6 cent return stamp. C. ROSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. M d 4w IMMENSE BUCCKSS. FIFTY MOKE LIVE AGENTS wanted for our "Lives of the Gov ernors of Pennsylvania," 2U full page portraits. Full, Complete, Authentic. Just the book for the times. Send for Circulars. Address T. II. DAVIS & CO., Publisher, . 3ldtw Norwich, Conn. THE CHEAT POPULARITY OF C AMI If O 11 I N E AS A FAMILY MEDICINE, Is the reward of genuine merit. Those who use It once, never w ill be without it, For sale by all druggists. Price 25 cents. REUBEN HOYT, Proprietor, New York. 34d4t W1J.L rutr A First Mortgago Premium Bond OF THE Industrial Exhibition Comp'ny, IN IOW YOI1K. Authorized by the Legislatureof the State of N.Y. First Prcuiltim Drawing, Sent. 7, 1874. capital premium - $100,000. Address for Bonds and full Information, MORGENTHAU, BUTJNO Si CO., Financial Agents, 23 Park Row, N. Y. P. O. Drawer 21). Applications for Ageuclesre celved. 34d4w Have You Tried JUBUBEBA ? ARE YOU Weak, Nervous, or Debilaled Are you so Languid that any exertion requires more of an eltort than you feel capablo of mak ing? Then try JUHUltEBA, 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 aleohollo appetizer, which stimulates for a short time, only to let the sullerer 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 tlie 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 " FoM their tent, like tho 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. AGENTS WANTED! Diploma Awarded for HOLMAN'B NEW PICTORIAL BIBLES, ;hj Illustrations. Address for circulars, A. J. HOLM AN & CO., 83d4w (J30 Arch St., I'hiladelphla. Everybody's Own Physician. Ry C. W. (lleason, M. D. A magnificent volume. Over 250 Engravings, Iw Price. One Agent took 100 orders in one week. A gents Wanted. Circulars free. H. N. McKlNNEY & CO., 725 Hansom St., Philadelphia. 33 d 4 w LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD. For 30 years Millions have intently watched Ills perilous yet heroic struggles, and grand achieve ments, and now eagerly desire the Complete Life History of this World-renowned Hero and 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 l'.Kione week. For particulars, address HUH HARD BROS., either Philadelphia, Boston, or Cincinnati, O. 33d4w FOB COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL rilUOAT DISEASES, USE Wells' Carbolic Tablets ! PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED AND BUKE KEMEDY 1 Bold by all Druggists. 33d 4w QAR1KT Wr.AYI.Ii ! HAVING removed from Cumberland county to Perry county, one mile East of BLUE BALL, I am prepared to do all kinds of Weaving, such as FANCY CARPETS, COVERLIDS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, tc, tie. AT MODERATE PRlCEa I will also do all kinds of COLORING AND DYEING t t For any Information address: WILLIAM RULLER, Laudlsburg, Perry CO., Pa., Or, W. H. RINEHMITH, Blue Ball, Perry co., Pa., Where you can buy all kinds of Cotton and Woolen Cargiet Chain. Also Grey and Brown Linen Chain and Filling at Low Prices. 15tf WILLIAM RULLER. JOTICU. I represent the following reliable Insurance Companies : LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., Of Jonestown, Pa., established In 1856. Asses, nient Capital over 1 1 ,000,000. LF.HIG II VALLEY FIRE INHURANCE CO., Of Allentown, Pa. Incorporated In 186B. Total Assets, la,UH.0. Risks taken on both the Cash and; Mutual plan. W iVNEBUOIIO' MUTL'AL Flltl IHSUBjUJCI CO., Of Wayneslmro', Franklin county, Pa. Assets, VlOl.Hl'.l.ttU. Policies Issued en Cash or Mutual plan, and In demnity assume! fioin 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. " All order for Insurance promptly attend ed to by LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOMFIELD, 8 21 pdu , Perry County, Pa. MILLERSTOWN PUMP WORKS. 411! i f :1 wfj- 1HE subscriber desires to give notice that he Is . prepared to furnish PUMPS OF HIS OWN MAKE, OR THE PATENT CUCUMBER PUMP for any depth or well. Persons desiring a pump of cither description, are requested to call on him or send by mall and learn his price. All work warranted. Pcrsonshavlng their own timber can have tho pumps made on their premises, if they desire. ' C. C. REEN, MII.I.KItSTOWN, PA. August 11, 3m. s.-.'1- --'J THE NEW IMPROVED Remington Sewing Machine . AWARDED THE " MEDAL OP PBOSRESS," AT VIENNA, 1ST:!. The Highest ;order of "Medal" Awarded at the Exposition. No Sewing Machine Received a Higher Prize. A FEW GOOD REASON'S: 1 A New Invention Thoroughly Tested ann se cured by Letters Patent. 2 Makes a perfect Ixickjtltch, alike on both sides, on all kinds of good. 3 Runs Light, Smooth, Noiseless and Rapid best combination of qualities. 4 Durable Runs for years without Repairs. 6 Will do all varieties of Work and Fancy Stitching In a superior maimer. 6 Is Most Easily Managed by the ojierator. Length of stitch may be altered while running, and machine can be threaded without passing tltread through holes. 7 Design Simple, Simple, Ingenious. Elegant, forming the stitch without the use of Cog Wheel Gears, Rotary Cams or Lever Anns. Has the Au tomatic Drop Feed, which insures uniform length of stitch at any speed. Has our new Thread Con troller, which allows easy movement of needle-bar aud prevents injury to thread. 8 Construction most careful and finished. It Is manufactured by the most skillful and experl enced mechanic:, at the celebrated REMINGTON ARMORY, ILION, N. Y. f PITTSBURG OFFICE, 10 Sixth St. . zl The Poor Man's Friend ! EVERY PERSON C AN PROVIDE for their families In case of ueain, uy uecoming mem pert of the PERRY COUNTY Mutual Benefit Association, OF NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. Tbe Cheapest and Best LIFE INSURANCE In the World. Strictly Mutual. Charter Perpet ual. LEWIS POTTER, JOHN X. ISA KER, Secretary. president General Agents: William McKkb. Jou.n Keim. For further Information call on or address: LEWIS POTTER, tkc'y., smi New Bloomdeld, Pa. Dissolution of tVPartuprhfp. NOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore exisliug between H. II. Smith and JohnC. Smith, trading as Smiths Bro at Hlinr maiiBdnle, Perry County Pa., Is tills day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be con tinued by John c. Smith, who will collect and set tle all outstanding accounts. . SMITH & BRO. May 21, 1874 6t ; , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. - Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of Susan Humphrey, late of Watts township. Ferry county, pa., deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in same town ship. All l sons indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims, will present them duly authentlcu- ted for settlement. nuutiti ti u im j ii if n i aiay o, 1074 ot. Administrator. ( ALL KINDS of Printing neatly PRINTINO J executed at the ' Bikim rtjiuj I J1JIES BIXAM JOBUrKB. .ilMifSfr -f CURTIS N. SMITH, Wnoi.ESAi.E and Retail CONFECTIONER, Glass Corner, Ci-utre Square, Newport, Penn'a. IDhHIItE to give the public notice, that I hnve furnished my store room with a great vari ety of Fine and Common Candles, Musical Instru ments, Toys etc. In my assortment of FINE CANDIES Will be found .Tltn.inesA f-ncna A D Itan flnt.a Fruit Sugars, Egg Almonds, Conversation Drop, A it linn Drops, Fig Paste, Cream Drops, Sugar Alinonus, (do., &c. I also have on hand at all times a full assortment of the various flavors of COMMON CANDIES CITRON, ORANGES, RAISINS, LEMONS, TRUNES, DATES, NUTS, FIGS &c. Also a variety of children's carriages and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Such as Accordeons, Flutes, Fife, Violins, Gutars,&c, TOYS f: vil!liotis styles, consisting of Wagons, Drums, fin Tjunipets, Saving Hanks, China Sets, Mugs Vases, A He 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 nnd flavor. FRESH AND COVE OYSTERS, Crackers, Ice Cream, Cakes and other articles of refreshment will always be found in their season 1 11 Til V at It I' A All iui-d.hu ..,...!. . ,i . . my line will consult their own interest by giving 111ft ft PSlll J S,1,, C. N. SMITH. 11 tf NEWPORT, Ten Thousand Dollars Will be given to the persons starting Man ufactories at GUI Ell CITY, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. A CAR SHOP. FOUNDRY, A WHEELWRIGHT AND C0CH MAKER CEMENT AND ' i" iiAin nimiia. ee rii'jKK AND BOLT FACTORY SHOULD BE STARTED SOON! . ..v 'u,..' . ',,m r uu Mi nuiiaing Asso ciation of GRIEIl l'lTY, allows six tier cent. iii,,-,i-si un mummy tieposus sunjet to thirty davs notice t or persons owning shares of stock a full share of the protlts which Is equal to fifteen per sale "h"-"10 "ate duuici ui biu;h ior 150 Lots in GRIER CITY have been sold the first year. The n riunlar, ,ra,l u,nH1. 1... n.it , .., T i-"-V- niFin UUI1UII1K UOUSeS nllU will continue the whole year. Ten Thousand Dollars Donation Fund Is to be raA,,i1.or.f.,.1.;h I""'8"118 as start Manufactories In hereafter V "lvl" ""each lot sold l.lllArul Inrliinarnnntii nUI V. J a having ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS or more to with ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS or more tS 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. t fluti-al arrannamonta n.lll ... . , . ,, , i,, , V. ' -1 w niuoe wan uasil lers, Bank Clerks, Post Masters, and others that nui ci !i ..gums to sen s.ocKS, Aiauuiacturiiig shares or Lots. The Town Is in the centre of the Coal regions In IavaI .mlnnittnunllnuu'di. ...... i . ,. .x..... i',v,v. ihiicj nH iuui illlieiUlli JUIM- roads and one mile of railroad In the town. .1110 i,uvowners nave made Sixty .Percent, on their money Invested the first year. The price of lots Is Jlto.oo payable In five An nual payments of at.oo each. - For further particulars address JAMES II. GRIER, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA. tV Or inquire of the Agent here. 7 19 tf T IIK MCE IIOI NU, (Formerly Sweger'j Temperance House, kept by Amos Robinson), and tew ItloomflcJil, la HENRY RICE, - . . ' - Proprietor. A share of the public patronage Is respectfully solicited. g iGtt rjlHli E ACS ii 13 II OTEIi, " New Rloomfleld, Pa. II. C. MEREDITH, Proprietor. Having leased and relltted the Eagle Hotel, on Carlisle St., North of the Court Hou.e, I am now preiiared to aocominodate regular boarders or transient guests. A good livery is kept In con nection with the house, and no pains will be spared to Insure the comfort of my patron. March 24, 1874. tf II. C. MEREDITH. "yyEST (STREET HOTEL, Not. 41, 43, 43 & 44 West St., SfEW YORK, TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ON THE EURO PEAN PLAN. ROOMS r1 and TB cents ner dav. rhni-uea verv MODEHATE. The best meats and vegetables In itie markel. best BEDS in the C tv. 171yH U. T. BABBITT, Proprietor NOT1CK. Notice is hereby given, that the subscribers have purchased at Constable's bale, a horte, buggy and harness, and that said proierty Is now loaned to F. E. bheatlcr, of Watts towuBiiip, rerry county, r. lllCNHY DECKARD, ADAM U. llll.lilbll. JuuelO, 1871. RAILROADS. PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R, SUMMER AIUtANGEMENT. MoiKlay, June I5IU, 1871. TRAINS LEAVE II A RltlSBURO AS FOLLOWS nmN4up.mO.rk'at623810a',, and 2 00 P'm- aim,lwp.m?'I,1,la' 8t 5-25, 8'10- fl'45 m.,2.00 anJdO(40C,im!g' Bt5,25, 8,0, D'43 '" 2-00, 3.50 For Poltsvlile.nt 6.2.1, 8,10a. in. and SBOn m and via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Branch at i.41( p. 111. nn'1,,r Allentown, at 6.2.', 8.10 a. m. 2.00 and 3.50' The tj.iiS, 8il0a. m. 2.00 p.m. and 7.40 n. in trains have through cars for New York. The 5.25, 8.10 a. in. and 2.00 p. m. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. SUNDAYS : For New York, at 8.25 a. m. For Allentown nnd Way Stations at 5.25 a. ni. For Reading, Philadelphia aud Way Stations at TRAINS FOR IIARRIRBURO, LEAVE AS F0L LOWS s 7T4tipV mNeW Y01k' 9' a-ln- 12'40'S S0 and Leave Philadelphia, at 0.15 a. m. 3.40 and 7.15 ai'd 10olpRmnB'aU'30,7-35, 11,20 ' m- J-50-810 ,Jf aYe I'otsville, at 5.55, 0.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. via Schuylkill aud Susquehanna Branch at B.UO A, 1)1, i LieaiAV?ntowll,at 2'30- 6-50,8.50 a. m., 12.25.. 4.J0 and 8.-W p. m. i t5i'L 'i30,1 ,'"'f trolK ,rom Allentown and the days Reading do not run on Mon- SUNDAYS t Leave New York, at 5.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, at 7.16 p. m. 1-eave Reading, at 4.30, 7.30 a. ui. and 10.20 p. in.. Leave Alletitowu, 2.30 a. in. and 8.65 p. m. J. E. WOOTTEN, tieneral Superintendent. Via Morris and Essex lttiil Road. Pennsylvania R. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. ,iiiJ..I?ft?aa,liter JIay31.1874, rassongei trains will ruu as follows: WEST Paclllo Express. 5.15 A. M. (hag) dally. Way Pass. 0.10 A. m., dally, ' Mall,... 2.38 p. m. daily except Sunday. Mixed 6.50 p.m., daily except Sundav. aa"un' Pittsbugli Express, 12.38 A. M., (Flag) ,. EAST. fjail,.. 7.05 p. m., daily exceptSunday llarrlsburgAccom 12.22 p. M., dally " Sunday Cincinnati Express, 0.37 P. M., dally ((lag). J. J. BARCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday, Nov. 2nd, 1873, trains leave Duucauuon, as follows : WESTWARD. Pacific Express 4.45 a. m., (Hag) dally. Way Passenger, 8.44 A. M., dally "A1!?- M daflyexcept8unday. Mixed, 6.50 p.m., daily except Sunday. U"UBJ' , . EASTWARD. Mall 7.37 pg. "mC,C01U 1Zb& P-M" d-a"y "yeP'Sunday WM."c: KING. Agent. Stage Line Between Newport and New tinrninntnivn- STAGES leave New (iermantown dally at lour ,,..? ?!l!.ck a' "ivLandisburgat 7. 30 a. in. Green park at 8 a. m. New Bloomlleld at9!4 a. m. Arrlvliity at VM,. ....... , .. , . . . j Pi . r ,- . vuuuuut wiin tue Ac commodation tra.n East. Returnlngleaves Newport on thearrlralolth MallTraiufromPhlladelphla,at2.30 p. m. niva, rroprutor. Daily Express and Freight Line BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! THEsubscrlberwishes to notify the cltlzensot BlooiuUeld and Newport that he is running a !.. ohjokii inese iwo places, ana will haul Freight of any kind, or r romptly deliver packages or messages entrusted t' his care. i-ii ..J-i'raerBiiinyrieit, lor him at the stores of K. , art hnar Jtr V .. ... 1 1 . . , . . .1 . i ., ...... . - . , . " wiwwmiHjiur juiiitganei Musser, Newport, Pa. Bloomtleld. January 25, 1870. ' New Carriage Manufactory, On Hion Street, East or Caxusli St., New Bloomflcld, Penn'a. THE subscriber has ttillt a large and commodi ons Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street New Bloomtleld, Pa., where he is prepared to man ufacture to order Ca i r i u o h Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, bullttoorder, and finished In the most artistic 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, W REPA IKING of all kinds neatly and promp lydone A call Is solicited. . SAMUEL SMITH sitf To Young Men, Just Published, In a Sealed Envelope. Priced cts. A Lesture on the Nature, Treatment, and Itud Ical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Siermatorr huta, Induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emis sions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impedi ments to marriage generally! Consumption, Epi lepsy, and Fits: Mental and Physical Incapacity. &0., By ROBERT J. CULVEIlWERWELL, M. D.. author of the "Oreeu Book," Kc. The world-renowned author, in 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 dangerous surgical operations, bougies. In struments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and eltectual, by which every sullerer, no matter what his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi cally. ir-Thls Lecture will prove a boon to thou sands and thousands. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, ou receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, CHAB. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, NewYork s PostOlllce Box,45W. 18yt FOR IO CENTS PER YARD YOU CAN BUY A Good Heavy Brown Muslin, AND FOR 12 CENT8 YOU CAN 'BUT The Best Yard "Wide Muslin. OK F. MOIITIMEK, New Bloomllelil, Pa. jpEititr 'house, New Bloomtleld, Terry Co., Pa., GRUVEB ft GRIER, Proprietors. The subscribers having leased this well known hole are now prepared to furnish permaneut or transient boarders with accommodations. No pains will be spared to make guests comfortable. A good livery is kept in connection with the bouse lor the use and convenience of the guests March IH, '71.111 GRUVER Hi Oltllilt.
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