SLIjc pmcs9(,Ntui.Dioomficl Ipa. 7 Newport Advertisements. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL! TEAS! TEAS! NEW GOODS I E. B. WISE, Having openod a New Store at the corner of Fourth Cherry Streets. Just aliove the 1'enn'a, It. It. depot, la Newport, are now prepared to show a i Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting in part of DRY GOODS, OROCERIEB. HOOTS & SHOES, HATS l CArS, NOTIONS, and a general assortment nl all kinds of goods which they will sell AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. They ask the citizens of Newport ami vicinity to call ami examine their stock and see that they are offering (roods at such prices us will secure a share of the public patronage. 13. JB. WltSE, WALNUT 8TKEET. ' . Neivport, Pa, 35 tf ' Drugs! Drugs! THESubscrlbel-haHoh hamf and for sale, at low prices, a complete assortinentof DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Of all kinds. Also, a full stock of Concentrated Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL QIL8, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines : AND LIQUORS, Always on hand, for Medicinal and Bacramen tal purposes. tti Physician' Order carefully and vromplly filled. B . M . EBY, :; NEWPOKT, I'KttUY COUNTY, PA. New Millinery Goods A-t Newport, I'n. T BKH to Inform the nubile that 1 have lust re JL turned from Pkfladelphla, with a tul assort ment ol the latest styles oi MILLINEKY GOODS, HATS AND BONNETS, MBBONS. FRENCH FLOWKB8 FEATHERS, CHW5NON8, LACE CAPES, NOTIONS, And allartioles usuallvfound In a first-class Mil liuery Establishment. All orders promptly at tended to. Mr We will sell all goods as Clieap at eau ue goieieewnere. DRESS-MAKING done to order and in tbe la test style, asl iwt the latest Fashions from Y w York every mocth. Goffering done toorter,in an wincn. i w in warrant an my worn logivesav Isfaction. All work done as low as possible. ANNIE ICKES, Cherry Street, near the Station, Newport, Pa- 516 13 I represeirt the following reliable Insurance Companies: LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., Of Jonestown, Pa., established in 1866. Assess ment Capital owirll l.OOO.OOO. LEHIGH VALLEY FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of Allentown, Pa. Incorporated In IBM. Total Assets, l(ta,!tS!t.etU. Risks taken on both the Cash and Mutual plan. WAYilEHIlOHe' MUTUAL FlltKlNgllHAKCSCO., W Waynesboro', Franklin county. Pa. Assets, H1,HS1.I. I'ollclus Issued Cash or Mutual plan, and In 4innlty assumed horn loss or damuge by Fire or Lightning, whether lire ensues or not. Tills Company has paid Its losses wlthoutny Assessments upon Hue preiniiini Notes. W" All orders for Insurance promptly attend ed u tiy LEWIS rdlTEli, NEW ItLOOM FIELD, 8 21 pdu Perry County, Pa. To HhoemakcrH, THE subscribers keen constantly on hand, a FINE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH CALF SKINS, . PINK LIN1N0S, R OANS, MO no CCO 8, SHOE THREAD, PEGS, AWLS, and a ccneralassortnieiit of articles used by Shoe makers. F. MORTIMER. NEW FIRM! THOMPSON'S Fever and Ague Powders ! PERMANENT CURE OF CHILLS AND FE VER, DUMB AGUE, OR ANY FORM OF INTERMITTENT FEVER I The Greatest Discovery of the Age! TIIERE are no diseases so debilitating In their effects upon the constitution as tbo above, and none more difficult to cure by the usual modes of practice. The Fever and Ague Powders will effect a cure In cases of the long est standing, as well as prove a preventive in the forming stages of disease. Being purely Vegetable, they act with certainty on the dis ease, totally eradicating It from the system, and preventing a return at any future period. Why wasto your money and health In trying every mcdiclno you hear of, when Thompson's Fever and Ague Powders have never failed to cure the Chills In any caso. REASONS WHY TITEY ONLY SHOULD BE USED i 77ir Reputation is fiUMUhed. Thousands of testimonials have been received, showing that these Powders have performod miracles In curing cases of long standing, many of them considered hopeless. Thert U no Jlitk in Taking Tlum. They contain nothing Injurious, and, therefore, cause none of those lingering diseases so often the re sult of the many hob t rums of the day. Physi cians recommend (hem as fur superior to Qui nine, orany other known rcmedy.for they leave the system in a healthy state, and the patient beyond the probability of a rolapse. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The genuine are put up in square tin boxes, with ''Thompson's Fover and Ague Powders" stamped on the lid, and the signature of "Thompson & Crawford," on the wrapper. No others can possibly be genuine. PREPARED ONLY BT Crawford & Fobes, N o. 141 MARKET STREET, TRliiljiclolpliiii-. THOMPSON'S AND horse liniment: The Great External Remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, SPRAINS, BRUISES, Ac, Ac. EQUALLY GOOD FOR MAN OR BEAST. This Liniment has earned for Itself a reputa tion nneqnalled In the history of external ap plications. Thousands who now sutler from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ac., would find Im mediate relief from all their pain by using this certain remedy. It Is equally effectual In Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Stiffness of the Neck, Sore Throat, Bwelllngs, Inflammations, Frost Bites, Pains in the Ride and Back, Bites of Spiders or 8tlngs of Insects. One rubbing will In all eases give Immediate relief, and a few applica tions complete a cure. On account of its pow erful penetrating properties It is beyond doubt, the SUREST REMEDY for the most trouble some diseaees to which- horses and cattle are liable, it enres Scratches, Old and Fresh Cuts and Sores, Chafes produced by collar or sad dle. Injuries caused by nails or splints enter ing the leah or hoofs, Braises, Sprains, Swee ney, Spavin, Thrush, and all diseases which destroy the hoofs or bones of the feet. Fnli directions accompany each bottle. Prepared ouly By Crawford & Fobes, 141 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. 29 b ly Ten Thousand Dollars Will be given to the persons starting Ma- i ulwotories ut ; 1 GUI Ell CITY, Schuylkill Ceunty, Pennsylvania. A CAR SHOP, FOUNDRY, A WHEKLWRTOHT. AND COACH MAKEll, CEMENT AND PIPE & DRAIN WORKS. & RI'IKK AND HOLT FACTORY SHOULD HE STARTED SOON I , The Southern Saving Fund and Building Asso snclattonof I, R1HK CITY, allows six peroent. Interest on monthly4lepotts suhjet to thirty days notice; or persons owning shares of stork a full share of the prollts which is eiiial to luteins per cent. All the agents have shares of stock for sale. 150 Lots in GBIER CITY have been sold the first year. The carpenters are at work build In a houses and will continue the whoie year. Ten Thousand Dollars Donation Fund Is to be raised for such persons as start Manufactories In (JKIKIt CITY, by glrltig 115.00 on cacti lotsold hereafter. Liberal Inducements will be offered to persons having ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS or mono to start the Banking Business. Also to persons with OiNE MUNDRMi DOLLARS or more to start a Co-operative Stone or any Manufacturing Business. A good traveling agent wanted for the Cigar and Hardware Trade. A Cigar Maker, Cabtiwt Maker and Shoemaker It wuuted. Liberal arrangements will be made with Cash iers, Hank Clerks, Post Masters, ami others that will act as agents to sell Stocks, Manufacturing shares or Lots. The Town is in the coutve or the Coal regions In a level and pretty valley with four different Itall roads and one mile of railroad In the town. '1 he ),ot owners have made Sixty Percent, on their money Invested the first year. The price of lots Is l to mi pajablln live An nual payments oi l-UWAi each. Kor further particulars addrcs JAMES II. GRIEIt, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILLCOUNTY. PA. t. Or Inquire of the Agent hens. 7 20 tf Daily Express and Freight Line . BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! THEsiibserlberwIshea to notify the elf Izensot llloouineld and Newport that he Is running a Dally Line between these two places. and will haul Krelghtof any kind, or rrohipuyduliverpackages or niessajresentrustedt' hlseare. svOrdarsnn.yrMeli for him at the stores of F. Mortimer & Co., New BloonilleW.or Mllliuau Muaser, Newport, Pa. - ... . ... "' WHITMOIIE, Bloomtleld.Jatiuar) 25.1S70. , ESTABLISHED 1840. THE ORIGINAL TEA CO., No. Tcscy Street, p. o. mix; 1287. New York. , , ROBERT WELLS," President; - rrlco LIhI of Tcas.V ',. . . OOLONG. Black, 40, 50, 60, best 70 cts. ' , per lb. . . MIXED. Green, and Black, 40, 50, 60, best 70 cts. per lb. JAPAN. Uncolored, 60, 70, 80, 90, best 81.00 per lb. IMPERIAL. Green, CO, 70, 80, 90, best Jt.10 per tb. YOUNG HYSON. Green, 50, CO, 70,80,90, fl.00, best $1.05 pertb. GUNPOWDER. Green, $1 .10, best f 1.80 per tb. ENGLISH BREAKFAST. Black, 60 70, 80, 90, best $1.00 per lb. N. 11. We have a speciality of Garden Growth YOUNG HYSON and IMPERIAL, at 11.20, and OOIXJNG, Extra Choice, $1.00 Our Teas are put up In One Pound Packages, With the kind and price on each. AGENTS WANTED to get up clubs to sell our Teas to Families, Hotels, Hoarding Houses and others. In writing for terms or sending orders, be particular to address the Presldeut of the Company, thus: ROBERT WELLS, No, 43 Vebet St., New York. We are compelled to request this, as other parties have imitated our firm pam, Augusts. 1874 lot Cottage Color Paints 1.00 to 91. 50 per Gallon. ENGLISH ROOF PAINT, . Ground in Oil,' - -, 60c. per gal. LIQUID SLATE ROOF PAINT, Fire Proof, $1 25 per gal. Patent Petroleum Linseed Oil, Works in all Paints as Jfeilled Linseed, 50o. perO. MACHINERY OIL, E. G. KELLEY'B Patent Sperm Oil. . 00 Engine Oil, - - 75 Filtered Rock Lubricating Oil, 60 Send for cards of colors and circulars. NEW YORK CITY OIL CO., . Sole Agents, 7 14. ly h. 116 MAIDEN LAN E, NEW YORK. Why not have a Beautiful Complexion? WHY BE AJraoTKD WITH CHAPPED HANDS ohROUCHSKINT . when such an agreeable and effectual REMEDY CAN BK OBTAINED AT HO SMALL A COST. BY USING WltlonT'8 ALCONATEO GLYCERINE TABLET." Sold toy Druggists Si Dealers in Toilet Articles. 00 jyjAarsiox iioi si:, NEW I1LOONK1ELD, PKBRY CO., PA.. HFNRY PATTERSON, Proprietor. This well-known hotel has been refurnished by the present management, who purposes keeping a llrst elass hotel, for the accomodation of man and beast. The table will always be supplied with the luxuries oi iiie season, npeciai pains win oe taken to make guests feel comfortable. t)15i2 rjpin: kick not si:, (Formerly Sweger's Temperance House, and kept by Amos Robiusou), ; IS'pw Itloomficltl, ln., , HENRy'rICE, k .' . ' ,s ' Proprietor. A share of the public patronage Is respectfully solicited. 815tf T New liloomtleld, Pa. C. MEREDITH, Propriotor. II. Having leased and relttted the Eagle Hotel, on Carlisle St., North of the Court itniihe, I am now prepared to accommodate regular boarders or transient guests. A giod livery Is k.-f. in con nection with the house, and no pafus will be spared to Insure the comfort of my patrons. March !i4, 1S74. tf 11. C. MEREDITH. Xy"EST HTItEF.T HOTEL, . 5 Nos. 41, 43, 43 & 44 West St., JSKW I'OHK, TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ON THE EURO , PEAN PLAN. ROOMS .V) and 75 cents per day. Charges very MODKI1ATE. The best meats and vegetables ill lie iiittrKct. r.ni itiwn ill uie i ny. 171yil 11. T. BAHIHTT, Proprietor. jpEURY HOUSE, New Bloonilleld, Perry Co., Pa., GEUVER & GR1ER, Proprietors. Tne subscribers having leased this well known hotel, are now prepared to furnish permanent or transient boardeis Willi accommodations, No pulns 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 24, '74. tf j tiUU VEH SIGUIER. FOR IO CENTS PER YARD YOU AN buy A Good Heavy lirown Muslin, AND FOR I2J CENTS IOU CAN BUY .The Best Yard Wide Muslin. ov 'i V. MOKTIMEK, s , ' ' ; New Bloonilleld, Pa. TATIII I,ATH II J Plastering l-alli white and yellow pine for k;lIm At reu4liu:LlilM I'nl.'M. Alwt .hilt UlWIIL'il done by ' GEO. A. LIGGKTT, ickesimig, Perry 'co., Pa. AMERICAN K E A 11 N E Y S t FLUID EXTRACT B U C II U IS TUB ONI.T KNOWN IIFME71T FOR AND A POSITIVE REMEDY FOR OOtTT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, UVSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY. DKOP. BY, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Non-Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irrita tion, Inllammatlon, or Ulceration of the UliMitlex- and ICUlneya, Spermatorrhoea, Leucorrhn-a or Whites, Irregular or Painful Menses, Bearing Down, Chlorosis, Sterility and . All Oamriulnts Incident to fmale$. KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCHU For Stone In the Bladder, Calculus Gravel or Briekdtist Deposit and Mucous or Milky Discharg es and Diseases of the Prostate Gland. Kearney's Ext, BucJiu m Cures Diseases Arising from Imprudences, Habits of Dissipation, Ete., In all their stages, at little expense, Utile or no change In diet, no In convenience, and no exposure. It causes a fie quent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of theUrethra, Allaying Pain and Intlamatlon, and expelling all Poisonous matter. Used by persons In the decline or change of life; after contlnement or labor pains, bed-wet-ting In children, etc. Prof. Steele says: "One bottle of Kearney's Extract Buchu Is worth more than all other Uu- chu.8 combined," ., . 1 ' ' i Kearney's Ext. Buchu Permanently cures all affections of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellinus existing in Men, Women and Children, no matter what the age. Ask for Kearney's. Take no other. Price One Dollar iter BntlUt. or Six Sotttet for rive Mfouarn, DBFOfl, lOt DtJANE STREET, NEW YORK. A Physician In attendance to answer eorresv.on. deuce and give advice gratis. Send stamp for Pamphlets free. For Sale by Druggists everywhere. Avoid Quacks and Impostors. No Charp for AilHce and Consultation. Dr. J. B. Dyott, graduate of Jeffermn Medical Cbllege, Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs (which he has made an especial study) either in male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how long stand lug. A practice of Su years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Char ges reasonable. Those at a distance can for ward letter describing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage. Send forthe Oitide to Heall h. Price 10 cents. . J. B. DYOTT, M. I)., Physician and Surgeon, 104 Duane Street, New York. August 18, 1874 S2t. The Poor Man's Friend ! EVERY PERSON C AN PROV1DU for their families in ease of aeaiu, uy becoming members of the , PERRY. COUNTY Mutual Benefit : Association, OK NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. ' The Cheapest; and Beet LIFE INSURANCE In the World. Strictly Mutual. Charter Perpet ual. LEWIS POTTICR, Secretary. JOHN A. BAKER, President General Agents: William McKbs. Joun Kkim. tar For further Informal Ion call ou or address: LEWIS POTTER, Sm'j, 817U New Bloumfleld, Pa. A VALUABLE STEAM9 TANNER Y At Private . Sale I Til R subscriber having ooncliidMl to miter into another branch of business, utters his Steam, Tannery, At prlvutesale. It is In good miming order and capable of Tanning 3000 Hides per Year! The water that the Tannery Is supplied with Is supplied with Is conveyed from a spring, and Is of the best quality for Tanning purposes. There are 6 LA KG K (now) LEECHES. 112 LAY-AWAY VATS, 8 HANDLERS, BATES, LIMES, SWEATS, HIDK HltEAKKll, LEATHER ROLLER. CEN TRU'UGAL LIQUOR PUMP. ke. The ENCINE AND BOILER Are In good condition, with every convenience necessary. BARK eau be had In abundance, at low figures. -The Tannery is located at NEW BLOOM FIKI.D, Perry county. Pa., a very pleasant town, with good society, good Schools, Acudemy and four churches. For further particulars, call ou or address . , , SAM'L. ALEX. PEAI.E, Feb.17, 1874.) I New Bloonilleld, Perry co., Pa. bSi mm tW The latff Rev. Mr. Herrick of Woi tU: ington, Mass., collected his own salary, for which every voter of the town was assessed, and, calling on Mr. D., the blacksmith, one day, be said : "I have a small bill against you." "And for what?" " For ireach lng." "For preaching?" said Mr. D. "I have beard none of your preaching." "The fault Is your own," said Mr. II. " The doors have been open, and you might have come in.". Not loDg after, as Mr. II. was one day passing the blacksmith shop, Mr. D., hailing him, said : " I have a small bill against you." "And what for t" said Mr. II. "For shoeing your horse," replied Mr. D. " For shoeing my horse? I have hod no horse shod here," said Mr. H. '"The fault is your own,,' replied Mr. D. " The doors have been open, and you might have come in." Mr. II. paid the bill. VfT A lawyer built an office in the shape of a hexagon, or six square The novelty of the structure attracted the attention of some Irishman who were passing by ; they stopped and viewed tho building very crit ically. The lawyer, somewhat disgusted at their curiosity, lifted up the window, put his head out, and addressed them : " Why do you Btaud there like a pack of blockheads, gazing .at my office ; do you take it foracburch?" "Falx," answered one of them, "I was thinking so, till I saw the devil poke hi head out the window." tST The boat had just arrived, and ' the -landing was as usual crowded with cabmoD, porters, loafers, &o. When the passengers commenced landing, a colored porter step ped up to a country looking chap, saying : "Carry your baggage, sir?" " No, I ain't got any baggage." The porter looked at him a minute, then very coolly stooped down, and taking hold of his foot, said with an nir of astonish ment : " Why, massa, that's one of your feet ain't it? Hang mo if I didn't think it was tt kalher trunk !" t3T"Jobn,"saidafondmothorto her son, " go to Smith's and borrow ber and irons ; and now, do be polite ; don't say 'yes' and 'no,' but 'yes, sir,' and 'no, sir,.'' 'yes, ma'am,' and 'no, ma'am.' " " Yes," said John, " I'll be polite," and off bo went to neighbor Smith's " Mrs. Smith, yes sir, no sir', yes ma'am, no ma'am mother wants your darned old' and- irons I" . tW Tbo other day a Saratoga clergymau asked a stupid fellow, who was digging by the road-side, if he could tell him where Mr. J lived. "Wall, no." was the reply ; "but ef you'll ask the chap what keeps the simmetary he' kin tell you, 'cause he knows where every body livos, whether they're dead or alive." tST Diggs saw a note on the ground, but knew that it was a counterfeit, and walked on without picking it up. He told Smithers the story, when the latter said : " Do you know Diggs, you have commit ted a very grave ofl'once?" " Why what have I done ?" " You have passed a counterfeit bill, knowing it to be such," said Smithers, with out a smile. tW A Countryman with his brido stop ped at a Troy hotel the other day. At din ner, when the waiter presented a bill of fare, the young man inquired "What's that?" "That's a bill of fare," said the waiter. The countryman took it in bis hands, looked inquiringly at his wife, and then at the waiter, and Anally dove down into his pocket and in'siuuatiugly inquired, "How much is it?" MP Little Billy was very cross and tired the other night, and be wanted his father to take him on his knee ; but father was tired, or pretended to be. " I want you to hold me on yourknoe," he whined. "I tell you I cannot do It, I am tired," replied his father, impatiently. "Tired ! You wasn't very tired last night when you hold Mary on your knee in the kitchen." IW " Ma, is aunty got bees in her , mouth?" "No ; why do you usk such a , :ebtion ?" " Cause, that little man with a heap of huir on his face, eotched bold of her, and said he was going to tako the honey from her lips ; and she said, " well make haste!" . Tit Fer Tat. 1 " Will you give me that ring?" said a village dandy to a lady ; for it resembles my love for you ; it has no end." "Excuse nie, sir," was the :eply,' "I choose to keep it, us being emblematical of mine for you : it has no lieginuiug." , ' VSf A Kansas former solemnly declares that a grasshopper sat on the gate-post and threateningly asked t " William Bryant, where in thunder is the bnlai'ce of that cold moat " tW " Another hole in tliera pants !" said a fond mother to her young hopeful. "What ft dreiful ou-kneescy fellow you are!" ptSTM cmAta MM ill