7 Newport Advertisements. new" store roomT NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS I E. B. WISE; Having opened a Nnw Store at the corner of Fourth & Cherry Streets. Just above the l'eim'a, K. K. depot, in Newport, are now prepared to show a Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting In part of DKY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES. HATS & CArS, NOTIONS. and a general assortment of all kinds of Roods which they will sell AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. They ask the citizens of Newport and vicinity to call and examine their stock and see that they are offering goods at such prices as will secure a share of the public patronage. 13. -15. WIE, WALNUT 8TREET. Ncivport, Pa, 35 tf Drugs! ,Drugs! THE Subscriber has on hand 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 OILS, PERFUMERY, . HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines AND . . , , LIQUORS, Always on hand, for Medicinal and Sacramen i' tal purposes. p&-Phyician' Order carefully and promptly filU:d. ' -B . M . EBY, , NEWPORT, PERRY COUNTY, PA. , New Millinery Goods A-t Newport, Pa. I BEG to Inform the public that I have Just re. turned from Philadelphia, with a f ul assort, inentof the latest styles of MILLINERY GOODS, HATS AND BONNETS. KIBBONH, FRENCH FLOWERS FEATHERS, CHIGNONS, LACE CAPES. , , 'NOTIONS, And all articles usually found In a first-class Mil llnerv Establishment. All orders promptly at tended to. -We will sell all goods as Cheap as cau De goteisewneia. DRESS-MAKING done to order and in the la test style, as I get the latest Fashions from K w ork every inonui. (jonenng none tooruer, mi all widths, l win warrant an my worn in give sat Isfactlon. All work done as low as possible. ANNIE ICKES, Cherry Street, near the Station, 6 16 IS Newport. Pa. -j-oticje. I represent the following reliable Insurance Companies: LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., Of Jonestown, Pa., established In 1BA6. Assess ment Capital over VI 1 ,000,000. LEHIGH VALLEY FIHE INSURANCE CO., Of Allentown, Pa. Incorporated In 18(56. Total Assets, Tia,u,n. Risks tuken on both the Cash and Mutual plan. . Waynesboro' Mutual Viiim Insuiancb Co., Of Waynesboro', Franklin county, Pa. aswu, iui,nui.vu, Policies Issued on CrkIi or .Mutual plan, and In deiniilty assumed ticim loss or damage by Fire oi Lightning, whether lire ensues or not. This Company has paid Its losses without any ASMKMIIICUL UpOU IU3 piCllllUlU INOIOS. - All orders for Insurance promptly attend ' LEWIS POTTER, i NEW BL0OMF1ELI), 21 pdD Perry County, Pa. To HhoomakorH, TUE subscribers keen constantly on hand, i FJNK ASSORTMENT OF FR ENC 11 OALF S KIN S , PINK LININGS, ROANS, MOROCCOS, ' SHOE THREAD, PEGS, AWLS, anda generalassortment ot articles used by Shoe makers. 1 ' F. MORTIMER. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL ! THOMPSON'S ever and Ague Powders ! ron TUB PERMANENT CURE OF CIIILLS AND FE VER, DUMB AGUE, OR ANY FORM OF INTERMITTENT FEVER 1 he Greatest Discovery of the Age I THERE are no diseases so debilitating In their effects upon the constitution as the above, and none more difficult to cure by the usual modes of practice. The Fevor and Ague Powders will effect a cure In cases of the 1 onc ost standing, as well as prove a preventive In the forming stnges of disease. Being purely Vegetable, incy act wnn certainty on mo dis ease, totally eradicating it tlom the system, and preventing a return at any future period.. Why waste your money and health In trying every medicine yon hear of, when Thompson's Fever and Ague rowaors nave never laiieato enre the Chills in any case. REASONS WHY TflEY ONLY SHOULD BE USED! Their Jlevntation it KutabUthtd. Thousands of testimonials have been received, showing that these Powders have performed miracles In curing cases of long standing, many of them considered hopeless. Thtrt it no Sink in Takina Them. They contain nothing injurious, and, therefore, cause none of those lingering diseases so often the re sult of the many nostrums of tho day. Physi cians recommend them as far superior to Qui nine, or any other known remcdy.for they leave the system in a healthy state, and tho patient beyond tho probability of a relapse. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The genuine aro nut np In square tin boxes, with "Thompson's Fever and Ague , Powders" stamped on the lid. and the signature of "Thompson B crawiord," on mo wrapper. No others can possibly be genuine l-KBTAMSD ONLY BY Crawford & Fobes, N o. J 41 MARKET 8TREET, I?liiliiclelliii,. THOMPSON'S 1 AND HORSE LINIMENT! The Great External Remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, SPRAINS, BRUISES, Ac, fcc. EQUALLY GOOD FOR MAN OR BEAST. This Liniment has earned for Itself a reputa tion unequalled In tho history of external ap plications. Thousands who now suffer from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ac., would find im mediate relief from all their pain by using this certain remedy. It Is equally etfcctnal in Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Stillness of the Neck, Sore Throat, Swellings, Inflammations, FroBt Bites, Pains in the Bide and Back, Bites of Spiders or 8tlugs of Insects. One rubbing will In all cases give Immediate relief, and a few applica tions complete a cure. On account of Its pow erful penetrating properties It Is beyond doubt, tho SUREST REMEDY for the most trouble some diseases to which horses aud cattle are liable. It cures Scratches, Old and Fresh Cuts and Sores, Chafes produced by collar or sad dle. Injuries caused by nails or splints enter ing the flesh or hoofs, Bruises, Sprains, Swee ney, Spavin, ihrusb, and .an diseases which destroy the hoofs or bones of the fect. Fnll directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only By Crawford & Fobes, 141 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. 39bly Ten Thousand Dollars Will be given to the persons starting Man ufactories at G R IE R CITY. Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. A car Shop, foundry, a wheelwright. im-uauii jtiAnr.il, i;r.jui'.N r aimj PIPE ti DRAIN WORKS, l SPIKE AND BOLT FACTORY SHOULD HE STARTED SOON I .., t, The Southern Savins Fund and Bulldinv Asso. sociatlonof GltlER CITY, allows six percent. Interest on monthly deposits subjet to thirty days notice : or persons owning shares of stork a full share of the profits which Is equal to llfteen per cent. All the audits have shares of slock for sale. 150 Lots in GRIER CITY have been sold tho first year. The carpenters Brent work bulldlne houses and will coulluuo the whole year. Ten Thousand Dollars Donation Fund Is to be raised for sueh persons as start Manufactories In (iKIKK CITY, by giving 116.00 on each lot sold hereafter. Liberal Inducements will be offered tn nersnna havlngONK 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 A good traveling agent wanted for the Clear and Hardware Trade. A cigar Maker, Cabinet Maker and Shoemaker is wanitui. Liberal arrangements will lie made with Cash lers. Bank Clerks. Post Masters, anil others that will act as agents to sell (Stocks, Manufacturing shares or I.ots. The Town Is In the centre of the Coal regions In a level and pretty valley with four different Rail roads anu one nine ot railroad In the town. 1 lie Imi owners have mado Sixty Percent, on ineir money invented me nrst year. The price of lotslstuo oo payable lu nve All nual payments of 828.00 each. , . , For further particulars address JAMES II. GIUER, POTTSVILLE, , SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. V Or Inquire of the Agent here. ' T 29 tf Duily Express and Freight Line HETWEKN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! 3rs.nEsubscvlberwl.sbM to notify the oltlzensof L Blooiutlelil and Newort that he Is running a all v Llue between these two nli.p uiH uin ii.nl Frelghtot any kind, or promptly deliver packages or messages eul rusted t' Ms care. SuOrdorsnn.y for him at the stores of F. Mortimer it Co., New Bloomileld.or MUUganji I B. WHITMORE. Btoonillehl. January S,1,ltt70, , TEAS! ESTABLISHED 1840. TUE ORIGINAL AMERICAN TEA CO., No. 43 Yesey Street, p. o. box, 1287. New Yo rk. ROBERT WELLS, President. Prlcn List of Teas. OOLONG. Black, 40, SO, CO, best 70 cts. per lb. MIXED. Green, and Black, 40, 60, 60, best 70 cts. per lb. JAPAN. Uncolorcd, 60, 70, 80, 90, best f 1.00 per Ih. IMPERIAL. Green, 60, 70, 80, 90, best $1.10 per lb. YOUNG HYSON. Green, 50, 60, 70, 80,90, $1.00, best $1.0S per lb. GUNPOWDER. Green, $1.10, best $1.30 per lb. ENGLISH BREAKFAST. Black, CO 70, 80, 90, best $1.00 per lb. N. B. We have a speciality of Garden flrowth YOUNO HYSON and IMPERIAL, at 11.20, and OOLONG. Extra Choice, 81.1X1 Our Tens are put up In One Pound Packages, with the kind nndjirlee on each. AGENTS WANTED to get iipolubs to sell our Teas to Families, Hotels, Boarding Houses and others. In writing for terms or sending orders, be particular to address the President ot the Company, thus: ROBERT WELLS, No. 43 Vesey St., New York. We are compelled to request this, as other parties have Imitated our linn name. August 4, 1874 lot Cottage Color Paints 1.00 to l.flO per Gallon. ENGLISH ROOF PAINT, Ghound in Oil, .... 60c. per gal. LIQUID SLATE ROOF PAINT, FntE Proof, - - - SI 25 per gal. Patent Petroleum Linseed Oil, . Works In all Paints as Bolted Linseed, 60c. perG. MACHINERY OIL, E. G. KELLEY'S ratent Sperm Oil. II 00 Engine Oil, - - 75 Filtered Hock Lubricating Oil, ' CO Send for cards ot flors and circulars. NEW YORK CITY OIL CO., . Sole Agents, , 7 14. ly h. 110 MAIDEN LANE. NEW YORK. Why not havs a Beautiful Complexion? WHY UK AHNOYKD WITH CHAPPED HANDSoh ROUGH SKIN? when such an agreeable and effectual REMEDY CAN BE OBTAINED AT SO BMAJ.L A COST. , . , BY USING WRIGHT'S) "ALC0XATED GLYCERINE TABLET." Sold by Druggists Dealers In Toilet Articles. 00 M ' NEW BLOOMFIELD, PEI1RY CO., PA.. HFNRY PATTERSON, - ' . Proprietor. This well-known hotel has been refurnished by the present management, who purposes keeping a first-class hotel, for the accomodation of man and beast. The table will always be supplied with the luxurles'of the season. Special pains will be taken to make guests leel comfortable, ft 1652 Mill KICK HOUSE, (Formerly Sweger's Temperance House, and kept by Ainos Koblnson), ,. Xew Rloonilield, ... l'a., HENRY RICK, t Proprietor. A share of the public patronage Is respectfully BOHCllCU. s 10LI T New Rloomfield, Pa.: C. MEREDITH, Proprietor. II. gle; Carlisle St., North of the Court II on we, I am now prepared to accommodate regular boarders or transient guests. A good livery Is kept tn con nection with the house, and no pains will be spared to insure i lie comlort oi my patrons. March 24, 1S74. tfl II. C. MEREDITH. "yyEHT STREET HOTEL, No. 41, 43, 43 & 44 West Bt., '-.W15WV YOllK, TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ON THE EURO , PEAN PLAN. ROOMS r0 aud 75 cents per day. Charges very MODEIIATE. The best meats and vegetables ill the market. BEST ItliUS In the City. 817 lyu B. T. BABBITT, Proprietor. -pEltltY .HOUSE, New Bloomfleld, Perry Co., Pa., URUVEU & GRIER, Proprietors. The subscribers having leased this Veil known hotel, are now ureoared to furnish permanent or transient boarders with accommodations. No pains will DO spared to make guests comfortable. A good livery Is kept In connection with the nouseiorine use and convenience ot the guests Alarcnu, '74ttl URUVEH& URIER FOR IO CENTS PER YARD YOU CAN BUT A (lood Heavy IJrown Muslin, AKU FOR 12 CENTS YOU CAN BUY ; i , The Best Yard Wide Muslin. OK ') F.'MOHTIMEIt, V '' ; , ', , ' N"w Hlooinlleld, Pa., lASHIMERES The finest assortment of Cassl- V" meres Iliac can lie seen in tliecounty. tls now shown by F. AlOUTIMEH TEAS I KEARNE YS FLUID EXTRACT B U C II U 18 TUB ONI.r KNOWN ItKMEDT FOR AND A POSIT IVI KBMKIiY roK .iwu j . i, n a vr.i., ronn;inifi', niAHh.irA DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEH1 LIT V, DROP. V, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Non-Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irrita tion, iniiammauou, or Ulceration oi tne Iilmlrtci nnd Kidney, Spermatorrhea, Leucnrrhcca or Whites. Irregular or I'Hlnful Menses, Bearing Down, Chlorosis, Sterility and All Complaints Incident to females. KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCHU For Stone In the ltladdnr. Calculus Gravel or firickdust Denoslt and Mucous or Mllkv Disclinrir. esand Diseases of the Prostate Uland. Kearney's Ext. Buchti Cures Diseases Arlnincr from Imnrudenees. Habits of Dissipation, Etc., In all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no In convenience, and no exposure. It causes a fre- ueni, ticsire, anu gives airengin to (innate, hereby removing Obstructions. I'reventlnir and Curing Strlotures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and lutlamatlon, and expelling all Poisonous matter. Used by persons In the decline or change of life; after cnnllneniont or labor pains, bed-wetting In children, etc. Prof. Steele says: "Ono bottle of Kearney's Extract lluehu Is worth more than all other l!u chus combined." Kearney's Ext. Mil Permanently cures all affections of the Bladder, iMuneys, nun jjronsieai nweuings existing in Men, Women and Children, no matter what the age. ask ior Kearneys, lane no other. Prtce One Dollar per BoWe, or Six Jlottltx for DETOT, 104 DUANE STREET, NEW YOllK. A Phvslclan 111 attendance to answer enrrnnr.nn. deuce and give advice gratia. Send stamp for For Sale by Drogglftts everywhere. Avoid Quacks and Imposters. No Charge or Advice and Confutation. Dr. J. B. Dvott. graduate of .pir.ron MeiHi-al Colltoe, Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs (which he has mado an especial study) either In male or female, no matter irom wnai cause originating or ot how long stand ing. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat aiseases wim success, uures guaranteed. Char, aes reasonable. Those at a dlstitnen enn fm. ward letter describing symptoms and enclosing ociici lorme untue w aeaitn. rr ce in cents. J. B. DYOTT, M. D., Physician nnd Surgeon, mi iuaue sireet, new loi'K. August 18, 1874 62t. The Poor Man's Friend ! EVERY PERSON AN PROVIDE for their families In case of J death, uy becoming members of the PERRY COUNTY Mutual Benefit Association, OF NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. The Cheapest and Beet LIFE INSURANCE In the World, ual. Strictly Mutual. Charter Perpct LEWIS POTTER, Secretary. JOHN A. BAKER. President General Agents: William McKkk. John Keim. ..,'..'':.' . ( - For further Information call on or address LEWIS FOTTEIf, 8ec'y., 817tf New Bloomfleld, Pa. A VALUABLE STEAM TANNERY At Private Sale! fTlHE subscriber having concluded to enter Into A another uraucn ol business, otters ins Steam Tannery, At private sale. It Is In good running order and capauie oi Tanning 3000 Hides per Year The water that the Tannery Is supplied with I supplied with Is conveyed from a spring, and Is of the Pest quality lor 1 milling purposes, i ncro ar 6 LARGE (new) LEECHES, (12 LAY-AWAJf VATS, 8 HANDLEItS. BATES, LIMES, SWEATS, UIDEBItEAKKK, LKATHKK ROLLER, CEN TUU'UUAI. I.iguoit 1'UMP, &u. I lul ENCINE AND BOILER Are in good condition, with every convenient- . , . , uecessary. -HAKK can be had In abundance, at low figures. - The Tannery Is located at NEW BLOOM with good society, good Schools. Academy and four cliurches. l'or further particulars, call on or atiuress BAM'L. ALEX. PEALE . Feb. 17, 1874. J New Bloomllold, Perry co., Pa. Too "Nippy." Coming down on the Tennessee side of the Poplar Mountain, I stopped ftt a house two miles over the line, whore I now am. n coming from Kentucky to Tennessee I could notice no immediate and radical change of landscape or atmosphere, not withstanding one side has such an exces sive charge of sovereignty. It seems that a young Kentucky gentle man has been over here, trying to "keep store," hut his attempt was a failure, be cause he was too "nippy." Here is tho conversation I have just heard on the sub ject : " Say, What has bocomo of that young man from Kentucky, who has a store down at the stand?" " Oh, he's played out j he was too " nip py" lor tbls country, no alcln't take in tho mountains." 'I thought ho wouldn't when I first seed him ; he put on too much stylo. ' It won't do for theni are Keutucky blue-grass bucks to come over here and put on the style they do at home. It don't take among ns common people." " That's so, and I knew he'd play out when I llrst seed him. Tho stand had a good trade when he come, but it soon fiz zed out. Why, he actually put on a new collar every morning." "Ho did? Well, I do say 1" ''Yes ; and not only that, but he had n nigger hired to black his boots every day." "Lord have mercy on my soul and body ! He must have been crazy." ' No. He said that was the way they do up in Kentucky." " Up in the blue glass, I suppose ?" "Yes, up in high society. Ho brought his notions here, but ho played out mighty fast. Would you believe it, ho used to wear a coat a black coat to church every time be went?" ' What 1 this hot weather ?" ' Yes, no matter for weather, he'd al ways have a coat. At first ho had one of those d d great hats that reached away up yonder. What is it you call em?" " Stove-pipe hats, 'cause they look sorter like a Btove-pipe." " Yes, that's it. Well, one of our Ten nessee boys, just for fun, knocked it oft' and busted it." ' Sarved him right." . " Yes ; and more than that, he used to have his shirts mado to button behind." "Lord, what an idee 1" " It's so, and no mistake. Well, it final ly got out among the women, and when they heerd it, they just quit buying goods of bim. They said they wouldn't trade with a man who wore shirts buttoned up behind. Thoy said it was bringing new notions into the country that would ruin it.' " So it would, and I've heerd a heap of talk about the thing he wore on his neck. Did you ever see it ?" " Yes, and right funny it was. He call ed it a tie, or something like that. It was tied in a bard knot under the neck, and came down on his bosom about six Inches. It was made out of blue and white stripes, and was curious to look at. Our people had never seen anything like it before, and the gals used to call it a choke rag, and have a heap of fun." " Walk hi to dinner, gentlemen," said a new voice from around tho corner of the houso, which abruptly closed the talk about the fashionable young man from Kentucky. EST A party of Young Americans were standing in front of an ancient saddlor's shop, kept by a Dutchman, and thinking to have some sport with our German friend, one of them opened the door aud addressed him : - "I say, Hans, have you any saddles for jackasses ?" Looking up from his work quite compos edly, he replied : . " Yaw, eoom nnd dry von on." CSTAu Irish glazier was putting a pane of glass into a window, when a groom who was standing by, began joking him, tolling him to put in plenty of putty. Tho Irish man bore the banter for some time, but at last silenced his tormentor with "Arrah, now, be off wid ye, or I'll put a pain in your bead without any putty." ' tST "Your Honor," said a prisoner to a Paris judge," my lawyer is not hero, and I request a delay of the case for eight days," "Hut," said the judge, you were caught in the act of theft, what can any lawyer suy for you ?" "That is just what I Bhould like to heat," said the prisoner, and the court laughed, but sentenced him to a year. CST The other day an adipose citizen strolled up to a oouple of acquaintances who wore talking on a corner, and one of them saluted him with ; "Why, you are growing bigger every day. I have heard of a man fatter tbnn a fool, but I believe you are fatter than two fools." "Well, I guess I would outweigh both of you," replied old rotund quietly as bo walked along.