5)c QLmits, New BloomftcUt, J)a. 8 A Plo Factory. Tho New York Tio Baking Company's factory nt 82 Sullivan street, . tho largest establishment of tho kind in the world, has an Invested capital of $150,000. The coin pany was orgauized two yoars ago through the exertions of Mr. William Thompson. He induced six of the largest pio bakers of the city to consolidate with him and form the oompany. The buildings cover six and a-balf city lots, and the stables have ac commodations for fifty horses. Thirty soven lapge wagons are employed to deliver the pics turned ont daily, and one hundred and twenty persons are employed all tho year round. . On the third story is a carpenter shop where two men are constantly employed in making the boxes and trays used in tho business. The remainder of this story la used for the preparation of tho fruits for tho plo. It hns an enormous boiler, in which sometimes live hundred pumpkins per day are reduced to jolly, by steam of course. Near it aro two steam mincing machines, capable of slicing up a fabulous quantity of fruits. A little further on is a row of immense- brass keltleiTfu.il of steam ing berries, which two men are stirring with great ladles. In the further end of the room ucat women are seated In groups on tho floor by heaps of fruit, which they are sorting and cleaning. Eighty bushols of berries a day is the average consump tion. In another wing the floor is covered with apples, which a rnau is paring and coring by machinery 100 barrels a week are used. Further on are a large icehouse and a cider mill, with which, in the fall, when apples are cheap, enough cider is mado to supply the factory for tho year. Against the walls hero, as In every available spot throughout the building, are piled canes of sugar and barrels of lard. In the second story, on one side along tho entire length extends a table covered 'with pastry, which thirty men, attired in neat linen suits, are rolling out and laying on tin plates. Un the other side of the room are two large troughs, in which tho pastn for crusts is mixod. One hundred and fifty ban-els of flour and 8,000 pounds of lard are mixed in these troughs every week. At times 1,500 quarts of milk and 5,000 eggs a day aro used. In this story are a dressing room, where the work men change their street clothing for the neat suits iu which they work, and a room where eight women are constantly washing plates. Tho low on plates, through tho retention or loss by customers, amount to over $12,000 a year. , The first story is used for storing and de livering the pies. In the collar aro ten large ovens, baking pics by thousands. In nddition to the ten ovons mentioned there Is a patent oven, the only one of. the kind in the world. It was erected at a cost of 1,700 dollars, and con tains a series of revolving sliolves, each which in turn presents itself at an aper ture, where it is filled with pies by a work men, and then rolls on to give glace to another which is filled in tho sumo way, and so on until every shelf is full and ho comes to tho first ulrclf again.! Then its freight is found nicely baked., The finished pies are removed ; the shelf, being refilled, rolls on, and thenceforth tho machine pours out a continuous supply of smoking pastry. In tho store room $30,000 worth of laid is frequently stored. This is one of the advantages which tlie pio bakers gained by consolidating the ability to buy iu large quantities at low rates everything required in their trade. Much of the success of the company is due also to tho fact that every member of it thoroughly understands tho business. , ' Don't Wear Chignons. A Syracuse paper tells the following re markable story : "Monday on the train on the Erie railway which runs from Rochester to Danville and reaches there at . 10 a. ni., a most singular circumstance occurred. ,, When the train was about three miles frqui tho village the passengers in one of the' coaches were alarmed by the singular actions of a lady, who gave her name as Mary P. Ithoades of Adrian, Mich., and a relative of Rev. C. T. . Salbt, of Olean, N, i Y. She was leaning - over a seat, uttering the most piercing cries. . A gentleman rushed to her and , asked the trouble. 1 She made no answer, but continued to scream the louder. When the train reached the village she was helped into the waiting room and a gentlemau present procured a glass of brandy, which being giveu to the lady she appeared to re cover soma. A lady ktauding uear at this juncture gave a scream, and pointing to the head of Miss fthoades fainted. Ou ex amination a large striped snake was ob ' served coiled around the chignon aiid only explained by tho theory that it had got into the car and took refuge under the cushions of the car seat. Miss Ithoades stated she felt something crawling up her head, but eonld only give Tent to her feel lugs in screams, and until it was taken off did not herself know what the matter was. The snake was killed, and the affair pro duced no Wile excitement for the time, ' This Is itobnllj the last snake story we shall publish this season. '' , ' 1ST Thirty families from Iceland have aettied iu the eastorn part of Shawnee county, Wiscousiu. yew Advertisements. FRITT? SAMPLE to Agents. Ladies' Comblna rXVXJIJ ,0i Needlel!ook, with clirnnio. Nend stamp. DEAN & CO., New Bedford, Mass. lidlw WORK FOR ALL, At home, male or'fe maln; (:'' per week, day or evening. No Capital. We send valuable package of goods by mantle. Addrisswllh six cent return stamp, M. YOUNG, 173 Ureenwhlcli Ht., N. 12dlw WANTED-Agenta tffrVr.b5.a5 Package out. Bamplt) Package, post paid for li o. Circulars free. J. ltlDK 6i CO., 707 llroadway, N. Y. 12dlw Everybody's Own Physician. My C. W. Uleason, M. D. A magnificent volume of Ikh octavo pages beautifully illustrated and ele gantly bound. Contains matter Just adapted to the wants of every family. Over 2S0 engravings. One agent sold loo copies III one week, another 30 in inrce nays, and anoiner -m in iour uays. AOKNTrl WANTED! Circulars free. Address at once. It. N. MclUNNEY & CO., 725 Hansom Ht., l'hiladelphia. , 42 (14 w OUK AGENTS VV A N T E T) ' to sell tlieV " TCI I IT A I I t NEW BOOK IttL II i.nhk I Ily Mrs. Stenhouse of Salt Lake City, for 25 years the wife of a Mormon High Priest. introduction y Airs. Hiuvvn. ine story of a woman's ex)erlence lays Dare tne "Hidden Life," invstrles, secret doings, etc.. oi the Mormons as a 'Whle-Awake Woman Sees Them." Bright Pure and Good, it Is the best now book out, and aetual'y overflowing- with Rood thin km for all. It Is popular everywhere, with everybody, and outsells all oth er books three to one. Ministers say ' God siieed to It." Eminent women endorse It. Everybody wants It; and SRents are selliiiR from 10 to 20 a day! 25th thousand now Iu press! We want 6000 more trusty agents nuw men or women ana we wilt mail OUTFIT FREE to those who will ranvass. Large pamphlets with full particulars, terms, etc., sent free to all. Address A. 1). Wok tuinuton & Co., Man ford, Coini. 42d4w WATER'S New SCALE PIANOS SQUARE and UPRIGHT aro the BEST MADE. The TOUCH ELASTIC, the tone powerful, pure and even through the entire scale, jet mellow and sweet. WATER'S Concerto ORGANS can not be excelled in TON K or BEAUTY; they Defy competition, me concerto iop is a nno imita tion of the Human Voice. WARRANTED or years. 1'IUCES EX TREMELY LOW for CASH or part Cash, and balance In Monthly Payments. Second hand In struments at great Bargains. AGENTS WANT ED. A iinenu discount to leacners. Ministers, Churches. Schools. Lodges, etc. IllustratedCata- logues mailed. llWKAUr-. WA 1 IMtS N ftUil, 2dlw 4S1 Broadway, New York, I'. O. Box 35117. Have You Tried JURUBEBA ? ARE YOU Weak, Nervous, or Defoliated I Are you so Languid thattny exertion requires more of un ellort than you feel capable of mak ing! Then trv JURUHKMA. the wonderful Tonic and Invlgorator, which acts so benell jtally ontlio secretive organs as to impart vigor to all the vi tal inrces. i It Is no alcoholic appetizer, which stimulates for a short time, only to let the sulterer fall to a lower depth of misery, but It Is a vegetable tome acting directly ou the liver and spleen. It regulates the Bowels, quiets the nerves, and gives such a healthy tone to the whole system as o soon maue we uivuiiu leei iihv a new uernuu. Its ooeralion Is not violent, but Is characteriz- ed by great gentlenessi the patient experiences no sudden change, nomaiaeu results, out grau- ually bis troubles i i . "Fold their tents. like the Arabs, And silently steal away." Thla la tin new and imt.i-lpd dlaenverv. lull, has veen long used with wonderful remedial results, and is pronounced oytiie nighen medical author ities, "the most powerful tonic and alterali known." - Ask your druggist ror it. Kor sale Dy JOHNSTON, llOLLOWAY & CO.. :dlw Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED AGENTS for tho "Life and Ex plorations of Dr. Livingstone." Cnmnlete. authentic, a fresh book. Price suited to the times. 'Address, B. 11. UUSSELL, Publish er, nostou, Mass. - - , tiaiw AGENTS WANTED FOB Prof. Fowler's Great Work Jim uivuiuin wftMivuiinn tA .)- m tuat INTERRELATIONS: LOVE. ITS LAWS. POWER. ETC. Agents are selling from lft to 25 copies a day. Send for siieeimen pages and terms to Agents, and see way it sens lusiur man any oin er book. Address. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 41d4w FOR COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, USE Wells' . Carbolic Tadlets ! PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TKIED AND BUUE REMEDY ! r Bold by all Druggists. 41d 4w HALTIMOKE EYE AND EAR INSTITUTE. JULIAN J. CH1SOLM, M. It., Professor of Eye and Ear Diseases la the l"nl versuy oi no., SURGEON IN CHARGE. This Institution, established In one of thelarg. estaudttuest dwellings In the cltvof lialtimore. is thoroughly organized and lilted up Willi every convenience ior tne exclusive treatment oi per sons suffering from Eye and Ear Diseases. liacn oat eut lias a chamber to n inse I. and re. ce ves everv attention from skilled nurses. i ne Burgeon won ins lamnv resiues inuein stituie a very great convenience to toe sick. Iieclally those operated upon, who can be vslted at an times ana at a moment s notice, lliose desiring Informal on will attolv bv lei i arm. . jui.i ah j. ciiimjl.m. al u. 11 dlw 66 Franklin St. Baltimore. Md. POSTrONEMlfNTS ' IMPOSSIBLE. -$2 0 V, W1LL BUT A First Mortgage Premium Bond 1- or tu Industrial Exhibition Comp'ny, Authorized by the Legislature of Hie State of N.V 2d Premium Drawing, Dee. 7, 1H74. id (tunes Drawing, ' Jao.4,lS7A. EVERY BONDwIllbe Itedeemed with a Preial urn, as an equivalent iur Interest. CAPITAL I'ltEMlUM, $100,000. Address for Bonds and full Information, MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO., Financial Agents, ' 23 ark Row, N, POST OFFICE DRAWER 9. 41 d w ' THE . ' MASON it HAMLIN UJIUAIM CO wlnnerof THRKK HKillKST MEDALB and DI 1'I.OMA 01 111 ini Ml. at VIENNA, '7.H,and PARI '7. now offer the FINEST ASSOHTMIINT at tl. BEST CABINET ORG ANSI11 the world. Invliidln new styles with recent Imiirovements, not ouly exclusively for eash, ss fmiuerly, but also on NEW PLANS OF EAUY PA VMKNTS. the most favorabln ever offered, organs RENTED with l'Hivu.iUiK of vvn uask Ut almost any paii of tlie country, nrni iiayineut p.wnr Uwuius. 111111 lrald I catalogues and circulars, with full parti liiia, Mini, irne uu iciueiib. Ad (I reus MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. 41U 4w Boston, New York, or Chicago. FIRST GRAND GIFT 'CONIjERT. Montpelier Female Humane Association AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. November 23, 1874. LIST OF GIFTS. ' ' '" 1 Grand Cash Gift MOO.onO 1 Grand Cash Gift,. ,...,., .:.. fo.tssi I Grand Cash Gift.... 25.IKK) 10 Cash Gifts, l(i,oiiO each Iim.ouu is cash nuts, 6,000 each 7ii,(K0 m Cash Gifts, l.doo easli hmioo . W each.. : fio.ooo loo each.. loo.ooo fiO each Nl.iSiO 20 eauli., 400,000 100 Cash Glfts.i 1,000 Cash Gifts, 1.000 Cash Gifts. 2O.UO0 Cash Gifts, , 22,178 Cash ttlfts s mounting to. .., .t Sl.noO.oUO NUMBER OF TICKETS, 100,000. PRICK OF TICKETS, i Whole Tickets g20.ro Halves , 10.00 Quarters 6.00 Eighths or each Couiion 2.S0 bi Tickets for 100.00 The Montnetler Female Humane Association. chartered by the Legislature of Vlrginlaand the t ii cuh iconic oi grange CO., proposes uy a tiranu Gift Concert to establish and endow a " Home for he O d. In Inn. and Dest tnte Lad es of V ru n- la." at Montimllor, the former residence of Presi dent .lames Madison. GOVEItNOR'S Ol'KK'E. RICHMOND, .filly 3, 1874. It affords me nleasure to sav that I am well ac quainted with a large majority of the olllcers of uie niontpeiier female Humane Association, wno reside In the vlcinltv of mv home, and I attest their Intelligence and their worth and high reputa tlonas gentlemen. as well as the public contldence, Influence and substantial means liberally repre sented among them. JAMES L. K KMPER, GOV. Virginia, Alexandkia. Va.. Julys. 1874. lcom- mend them as gents of honor and Integrity, and fully entitled to the contldence of the public it. w. nin,nr..i, u. o, judge nasi ill MS. oi va. Further references bv uerini'sinn : Ills excel. loncy Gilbert (X Walker, Ex-Governor of Va. t Don. Robt. Withers. Lieut.-Gov. of Va. and U. S. Senator elect; Senators and Members of Congress from Va. Remittances for tickets may bo made bv ex press prepaid, post-oftice mnnny-orderon Wash. iigton. ii. i., or oy registered letter. 'r fill particulars, testimonials. It. send for Circular. Address, Hon. JAMES BARBOUR, rilES'T M. F. H, A., ALKXANDKM, VA. Reliable agents wanted everywhere. 41d 4vv Noiv is the Time I NewGoMsAgaiOpn PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. TAM now offering one of THE BEST assort inentof goods ever brought Into Perry coun ly, and at such rates that My Prices Can't be Beat! CALL AND EXAMINE THE BUST STOCK OF N OJJ O N 8, ri7iimin.iiiirN, Sc., that can bo'found In the town or county, and yn win know now 11 is yoursen. W. II.nJSSElt,: ' centre sQuAnE,' ( Newport, Penn'a. JOS. FRISH. ABE. GUMP. Regardless of Price! ,. Oent's, Tfouths' and Boy's CLOTHING, WUITE AND COLORED ts n i ii, rr s ! Wool Shirts, Wool Shirts, HATS AND CAPS, JEWELRYt CUTtERy. SUSPENDERS, OVERALLS, IIANDKERCniEFS,' ' PAfER COLL AR9, ' HOSE Shirt) and Drawer CAItPETH, OAitii:xf-i, TRUNKS, s( VALISES, - TRAVELLING HAGS, , ALBUMS, &o., &o. 1 On , account of Itcraoval, the above Stock must be sold by Oc tober 1st. No reasonable offer will bo refused. Call and ete us. JOS. FRISH & CO., ( Mill iWor to Newport Deposit Ituiik,) Neivport, Pa. 8 3011 i v Agents Wanted, i ' A ft RNTfl WANTED for the Perrv Comlt Mil J tunl Ueuellt Association, loeateil at New lilooiniif lil. Pa. And also for thn Lebanon Ju. urance Company, or Jonestown, J a. i Address,' i , . .1 : ' I LEWIS POTTKIt. f , See'y of Perry Co., Mulnul llenent Association, 35 41 New Mooinneld, Pa. MILLERST0WN PUMP WORKS. Puis I io you Want a Pump ? Til K subscriber desires to give notice that he Is prepared to furnish 1 PUMPS OF HIS OWN MAKE, ' OR THE PATENT CUCUMBER TUMP for any depth of well. Persons desiring a pump of either description, are requested to call on him or send by mail and learn his prices. All work warranted. 1'ersons having their own tlmlier can liive the uumns nculn nn their nremlMeM. if tl:iv desire. C.C.REEN, MILLEKSTOWNrA. August 11, 3m. . THE REMINGTON WORKS; Ilion, K Y. TIK NEW IMPROVED ' ! Remington Sewing- Machine AWARDED THE " MEDAL OP PROGRESS,!' AT VIENNA, lHTil. Tho Illghostynder of "Medal" Awarded at the exposition. No Sewing Machine Received a Higher Prize. A FEW GOOD REASONS: 1 A New Invention Thoroughly Tested ahn sn. cuieu uy lienors 1 uteut. 2 Makes a perfect Lock-Stltcli, alike on both siucs, on an aulas 01 goous. 3 Runs Light, Smooth. Noiseless and Rapid uei cuiuijiiiatiuu 01 qualities. 4 Durable Runs for years without Repairs. 5 Will do all varieties of Work and Fancy cuiiciiiug; 111 usuperior manner. 6 Is Most Easily Manap;ed by the oerator. lntn 01 stiicu may ne aitereo wnne running, and inaehine can be threaded without passion bureau inruunu uuibs. . .:v 7 Deslpn Simple, Simple. ItiRpntous, Klejrant, formiiiK the stitch without the use of Cok Wheel Gears. Rotary Cams or Lever Arms. Hits the An. tonmtic Drop Feed, which Insures uniform length of stitch at any speed, lias our new Thread Con troller, Which allows easy movementuf necdlc-bar ana prevents injury to tnreaa. . 8 Construction most careful and finished. It Is manufactured by the most skillful and experi enced meohanles, at the celebrated REMINtJTON ARMORY. ILION, N. Y. Philadelphia Olllce, 810 September 2i, 1871 2m A Valuable Farm , ' At Priratq ! Sale. ; , , rpiIE undersigned will sell, by private sale situate In Centre township. Perry county, Pa. oiie-ioui in ui h mne west oi i lie oorougii Uloomtleld, containing 108 A i o .-' ,., aoout 05 ACKF.S cleared and under good cultiva tion. Most of the laud Is Limestone, and there are several LIMESTONE QUARRIES opened on the place, one of which Is very conven lent, aiid of a superior quality. There is a most- excellent Two btory Frame Weatheruoared '. DWELLING HOU8E, . And a Large 1 J A. IV It Jl A. Tfc IV , And other oiitbulldliiL"!. The buildings are all new and In good condition, and are located along the main valley road. There is a Hue stream of Spring water running through the farm, and sines; can nave access to waier irom every nciu ror particulars can upon or auuress DANIEL JULIUa New Klooinfleld, Aug. 25, 1871. Perry co. , Pa. IV cw Carriage Monufactory On Hmii Street, East of Carlisle St., New Blooniflcld, Penn'a.. mHK subscriber has built a large and eommodl X. oils Shop on High St., Eust of Carlisle street Now Itloonuieiu, l a., wuere ne is prepared toman ulacturetooruer t C. i i i ii fr o s Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of evbry Style, bulltto order, and finished In the mostartlstlcand durable manner. V Having superior workmen, ne is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best Olty Work, and much more durable, and at mucn more reasoimuie rates. M-RKPAIRING of allkliidseaUyandproinp ly done A call Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH 3iti ; ' : sffiji A LEoxTJiiK ; SgTo Young Men. Just Published, In a healed Khvolope. Price t cts. A LeHure on the Nature, Treatment, and Rad ical cure of Seminal Weakness, or riperiuatorr hoa, Induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary F.mls slons. Impotenoy, Nervous Debility, and Impedi ments to marriage generally! Consumption, Epi lepsy, aiid Fits; Mental anil Physical Incapaoliy, &c.. By ROHKKT J. C'l! LVERWKRWELL, M. p., author oi the u(lreeu IliHik," &e. ' The world-renowned author, la this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience Hint the awful consequences of Self Abuse maybe .ellrvtnally removed e. II limit uieitii Uia, and wJlli 1 inn flangeroiHi surgical Hiemilons. DouKies,- In sti timeuw. rings, or cordials s pointing out a mode of cure at once uertaln and ettretual, by wkleh tvury sullerer, no matter what Ills condition may e. way utue yimiwlf chuapiy.iii lvaUilyaiid rdi- "i This' Lecture will prove, a boon' .'to .' thou aauda and thousands. . ' , sunt, uuiler sel. In a plain enveloi. to any ad. dress, ou receipt of six wilts, o, two tAislags, sbimp. . Address the Publishers, . C11A8.J. C. KLtNE&CO., 127 Bowery, New York i PostOtlloe Uox.lfiM. ItSyl Pmiis R A J L R O jA D S . H ILADELPHIA ATeADI NG r7r. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, June 15h, 1874. TRAINS LEAVE IIAKRIHP.URG AS FOLLOWS : For New York, at 5.J5, 8.10 a. m. and 2.00 n. m. and 7.4op. In. . , For Phlfadelphla, at 6.25, 8.10, 9.45 a. m.,2.00 and 3.50 p. in. For Reading, at 5,25, 8.10, 9.45 a. m. 2.00, 3.50 and 7.4o p. ni Kor Poftsvllln.at 5.2ri, R,10a. m. and S.50p. m. and via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Brauch at .so p. in. For Allentown. at 6.23. 8.10 a. m. 2.00 and a so and 7.40 p. in. .The 6.25,8.10 a. m, 2.00 p.m. and '7.10 p.m. trains have tlirough 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 6.2r a. m. For Allentown and Way Stations at 6.25 a.m. For Reading, Philadelphia and Way Stations at 45u. in. THAIN8 FOR HARRISnURG, LEAVE AS FOL- Leave New York, nt o nn a. m. 19 in s no ins 7.40p. in. Iave Philadeliihla. at 9.15 a. m. 3.40 and 7.15 p. iu. Leave Rendlnc. nt 4.Hn. 7.ss. nun n. m. i so A in. and 10.20 p. in. ioave roitsvine, at ft.wi, v.oo a. m. nnd 4.30 p. m. and via Schuylkill and Susuuehanna Itmneli nt. 8.05 a. 111. Iave Allentown, at 2.30, 5,60, 8.50 a. m., 12.25, 30 and 8.65 p. in. The 12.30 a. in. train from Allentown and the 30 a, in. train from Heading? ilo not run on Mnn. days. SUKDAYS : Leave New York, at 5.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, at 7.15 p. m. leave Reading, at 4.80, 7.35 a. m. and 10.20 p. m. Leave Allentown, 2.30 a. m. and 8:65 p. in. J. 15. WOOTTEN, ftonernl Runerlntnnripiit. Via Morris and Essex Rail Road. Pennsjrlvania 11. II. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after Mav.11. 1871. Passencrei trains. will run as follows: WEST. Pacific Express. 5.15 A. M. (dag) dally. wayrass. a.iu A. m., cany, Mall 2.: p. m. dally exccptSunday.. mixeu o.ou p.m., ouny except ouooav. Plttsbugh Express, 12 38 A. M., (Flag) EAST. Mall 7.05 p. m., dally except Sunday Ilarrlsburg Accom 12.22 p. M.. dallv " Suiidav Cincinnati Express, 9.37 P. M., daily (Hag) il. J. liAKUl.Al, Agent. : DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday. Nov. 2nd. 1873. train leave Duiicanuoti, asfollowa t WESTWARD, raciflc Express 4.45 a. St., (Hag) dally. Way Passenger, 8.41 A. M., dally Mali, 2.1(p. m dailyexcept Sunday. Mixed, 6.50 p. m;, daily except Sunday. . EASTWARD. Harls'burg Accoin 12.55p.m., dallyexcoptSunday Mall 7.37 P. M " " " WM. C. KINO, Agent. Stnge Line Between Newport and Kew uernianiown. STAGES leave New Oermantown dally at four o'clock a. 111. LandisburL'at,7. 30 n. in. i:rn. park at 8 a. ni. New Bloomtleld at9H a. m. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation train East. ueturnlngleaves Newport on the arrival of the MatlTrainfrom Philadelphia. at2.30 n. m. CURTIS N. SMITH, WUOI.RSALB AND liETAII. '..I CONFECTIONER, , Olass Corner, Centre Square, Newport, Penn'a. I DESIRE to give the public notice, that I have 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 Japanese Cocoa A B Bon Bbns, Krutt Sugars, gg Almonds, Conversation Drops, A B :iim Drops, Fig Paste, Cream Drops, Sugar Aliuonas, &c, &c. I also have on hand at all times a. full assortment of the various tlavora of COMMON CANDIES CITRON. . ORANGES, I1A1MN3, LEMONS, PKUNKB, DATES, NUTS, . PIGS &0. Also a variety of children's carriages and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Such as Accordeons, . Flutes, Fifes,, Violins, Gutars,&e. of various styles, consisting of Wngons, Drums,. Tin Tiuinpets. Saving Banks, China Sets, Mugs, Vases, A 11 C Blocks, and many other articles cal culated to amuse and Interest the children. , I also- manufacture the Best Cough Candy that can be louud iu ftix counties, and ' .-It. ''!,.' 8TRAWBERRV, ' , ItASPBERRY Si ..' LEMON SYRUPS of superior quality and flavor. FRESEAND COVE OYSTERS, Crackers, Ice Cream, Cakes and other articles of rofroHhaient will always be found in their season In my store. All iiersons wanting any articles in my line will consult their owil Interest by giving me a call,, i ..; i J ' C. N. SMITH. ii tf NEWPORT, l A D MI M I8TR ATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby glun that letters of Administration on the estate William Yohn, late of Juniata town ship, Perry county, deceased, have been granted to the subscrllier residing iuHVllle township. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make liiimtdlute payment, and those having claims to pieseiit llieui duly authenticated lor set tleiuent to JOHN SIMONTON, June 23, 1974 Ot Administrator TADIE8 AND CHILDREN will And j splendid assortment of shoes at the out price store of F. Mortimer