7' Newport Advertisements. NEVER KNOWN TP ? FAIL" I jc into, Shu . BtuoniRcli; J)o; KEARNEY S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU IR Till ONLY KNOWH HKMKDY FOU Urig-lit'm IieriHO, AKD A poerriva REMROI FOB NEW STORE ROOM. THOMPSON'S and Ague Powders I Fever NEW FIRM NEW GOODS! : ron TUB E. B. WISE, Having opened a New Store at the corner of Fourth & Cherry Streets, Just above the Penn'a. K. K. depot. In Newport, are now prepared to nhowa . ; i Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting In part of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. , BOOTS &8HOE3, HATS & CAPS, NOTIONS, and a general assortment of all kinds of goods which they will sell A3 CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. They ask the citizens of Newport and vloinity to oall and examine their stock and see that they are offering goods at such prices as will secure a share of the public patronage. 13. B. WISE, WALNUT BTKEET, Newport, JPa. 35 tf Drugs! Drugs! THE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at low prices, a complute assortmentof 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. ' ...,' : . t - Pure Wines . LIQUORS, Always on band, for Medicinal and Bacramen . tal purposes. t&lViytician'f Order$ cartfuVy and fjromptly filled. , -B. M..EBY, NEWPORT, PERRY COUNTY! FA. '- Neio Millinery Goods A-t Newport, Pa. r - ' ' ' t ' IBEGtolnformthepublio that I have Just re turned from Philadelphia, with a f ul assort ment of the latest styles of MILLINERY GOODS, i HATS AND BONNETS. RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS FEATHERS, CHIGN0N8. LACE CAPES. '" NOTIONS, And all articles usually found In a first-class Mil Hnery Establishment. All orders promptly at tended to. W We will sell all goods as Cheap as cau be got elsewhere. DRESS-MAKING done to order and In the la test style, as I get the latest Fashions from K w York every month. Goffering done to order, in all widths. I will warrant all my work tn give sat isfaction. All work done as low as possible. ANNIKI0KE3, Cherry Street, near the Station, 6 16 IS Newport, Pa. JOTICE. I represent the following reliable Insurance Companies: LEBANON MUTUAL IN3URANCE CO., Of Jonestown. Pa., established In lSod Assess ment Capital over l 1 ,000,000. LEHIGH VALLEY FIRS INSURANCE CO., Of Allentown, Pa. Incorporated In 18GG. Total Assets, 10,ai.B0. Risks taken on both the Cash and Mutual plan. Wathesbobo' Mutual Fiuk Inslbancb Co., yf Waynesboro, Franklin county, Pa. Assets, lUl,8l,itM, Pi alleles Isswedon Cash or Mutual nlan. and in. detimlty assumed fiom loss or damage by Fire or Lightning, whether nre ensues or not. Thts'Cdmpany has paid Its losses without any Assessments upon the premium Notes. ' AH orders for Insurance promptly attend ed tory , , LEWIS POTTER, ( NEW RLOOMFIELD. 21 pdo i . Perry County, Pa. To HlioomtilcovH. THB subscribers keep en-tnntly on hand, a FINK ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH GALF SKINS, PINK L TNIN GS, R OANS, MOROVCOS, " : v SHOE THREAD, PEGS, , AWLS, and" a gcneralassoitnient of articles used by Shoe makers. 1 F. MORTIMER. PERMANENT CURE OF CHILLS AND FE VER, DUMB AGUE, OR ANY FORM OF INTERMITTENT FEVER I The Greatest Discovery of the Age! rpHERtt nre no diseases to debilitating In X 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 long est standlnp, 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 waste your money and health in trying every medicine you bear of, when Thompson's Fever and Ague Powders have never failed to cure the Chills In any case. ' REASONS WHY THEY ONLY SHOULD BE USED: Their Jlepvtatton is t'stablithed. Thousands of testimonials have been received, showing that these Powders have performed miracles In curing cases of long standing, many of them considered hopeless. ' Thers Is no Jlttk in' Taking Them. They contain nothing Injurious, and, therefore, cause none of those lingering diseases so often the re sult of the many nostrums of the day. Physi cians recommend them as far superior to Qui nine, orany other known remedy, for they leave the system In a healthy state, and tho pationt beyond the probability of a relapse. . BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The genuine are pat up In sqnare tin boxes, with "Thompson's Fever and Ague Powders" stamped on the lid, and the signature of "Thompson & Crawford," on the wrapper. No others can possibly be genuine. . PKErABED ONLY BT T Crawford & Fobes, N o. Ml MARKET STREET, JPliilndolpliin,. THOMPSON'S AND . , HORSE LINIMENT I The Great External Rcmedv for' Rheumatism, Neuralgia, SPRAINS, BRUISES, Acc. , EQUALLY GOOD FOR MAN OR BEAST. This Liniment bas earned for Itself a reputa tion unequalled In the history of external ap plications. Thousands who now suffer from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ac, would And im mediate relief from all their pain by using this certain remedy. , It Is equally effectual In Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Stillness i of the Neck, Sore Throat, Swellings, Inflammations, Front Bites, Fains in the Side and Back, Bites of Spiders or Slings of Insects, n 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, the SUREST REMEDY for the most trouble some diseases to which horses and 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, Thrush, and all diseases which destroy the hoofs or bones of the feet. Fnll directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only .. . v r ; , , ; ) . : . By Crawford & Fobes, . 141 Market Street, 29bly PHILADELPHIA. Ten Tlionsand Dollars Will be given to the persons starting Man ufactories at GRIER C I T Y, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. A CAR SHOP, FOUNDRY, A WHEEL WRIGHT, AND COACH MAKER. CEMENT AND PIPE ti DRAIN WORKS. & Hl'IKE AND BOLT FACTORY SHOULD BE, STARTED BOON! . , , , The Southern Saving Fund and Building Asso sociatlonot (jit I Kit CITY, allows six percent, interest on monthly deposits subjut to thirty days notice ; or persons owning shares of stork a full share of the prollts which is equal to fifteen per cent. All the agents have shares of stock lor ale. . , 150 Lots In tiltlER CITY Lave been sold the first year, The carpenters areat work building bouses and will continue the whole year. Ten Thousand Dollars Donation Fund Is to be raised for such persons as start Manufactories in GRIER CITY, by fc-lvlnglicoo on each lotsold hereafter. Liberal Inducements will be offered to persons having ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS or more to start the Hanking Business. Aim to persons with ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS or more to Mart a Co-operative store or any Manufacturing A goodtraveling agent ' wanted forthe Cigar and Hardware Trade. ... A Ciitar Maker, Cabinet Maker and Shoemaker is wanted. Liberal arrangement will be made with Cash iers, Bank Clerks, Post Masters, and others that will act as aneuls to sell Stocks, Manufacturing shares or lots. The Town Is In the centre of (he Coal regions In a level and pretty valley with four dlltereut Rail roads and one mile of railroad In the town. 1 he Lot owner have made Sixty Percent, on their money Invested the tlrst year. The price of lots Is 1140 00 payable In five An nuul payments ol fc!8.0ueach. . " For further particulars address JAMES II. GRlEIt, POTTSVILLE SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, FA. tv Or Inquire of the Agent here, 1U Daily Express and FrelgWt Line BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD NEWPORT! SnnEsubacrlbeiwlsbes to notify the eltliensol L Itloomne 1 and Newport that he is run a i y Line between these two plafm.and will haul Freiht of any kind, or r rouiptly deliver nacka ices ormensut;eeeiitrusldf nlscare. r""' wS'u.,nSyt!,l'!U. '"rh," t the stores of F. Mortimer Co., New Blooniueld.or Mlllisana Musser, Newport, Pa. , BloomHeld.JanuaryJ,,, WHIORK. Cottage Color Paints 1.00 tn I.SO per Gallon. ' ENGLISH ROOF PAINT, (1B0UND in Oil, - . . . 60c. per gal. LIQUID SLATE ROOF PAINT, Fikk PboOj1, ; - .- , . . $i2pergal. Patent Petroleum Linseed Oil, Works In all Paints as Boiled Linseed, 60c. perO. MACHINERY OIL, K. O. RELLEY'S Patent Sperm Oil. , - 1 00 Engine Oil . . 75 Filtered Rock Lubricating Oil, 60 Send for cards of colors and circulars. NEW YORK CITY OIL CO., ' . , Sole Agents, 714. lyh. 110 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. Whj not have a Beautiful Complexion? WHT SB ARNOTCD WITH CHAPPED HANDS or ROUCH SKIN? when snch an agreeable and effectual RBMHDY CAX BR OBTAINED AT SO BMAU, A COST. , . BY USING WRIGHT'S " ALCONATED GLYCEELNE TABLET." Sold by DruRRists & Dealers In Toilet Articles. 00 jyjANSiotf house:, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PEBRY CO., PA.. HFNRY PATTERSON?" Proprietor. This well-known hotel has been refurnished by the present management, who purposes keeping a lirst-class hotel, for the accomodation of man and beast The table will always lrn supplied with the luxuries of the season. Special pains will be taken to make guests feel comfortable. 8 16"62 miirc BICE HOUSE,' X. J i , I (Formerly Sweger'a Temperance House, and kept by Amos Robinson), New ISloomficld, Pa., HENRY RICE, . . - w ' Proprietor. A share of the public patronage is rospectfully solicited. , g lstf rjlHK i: K.l10 HOTEL, New Bloomfleld, Pa. II. C. MEREDITn, Proprietor. Having leased and retttted the Eagle Hotel, on Carlisle St., North of the Court riouue, I am now prepared to accommodate regular bonrders or transient guests. A good livery is kept In con nection with the house, and no pains will be snared to insure the comfort of my patron. March U4, 1874..tf , , H-C. MEREDITH. yT-KHT STREET HOTEL, 1 Nos.'u, 43, 43&44 West St., i''i 3EW YORK, TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ON THE EURO. PEAN PLAN. ROOMS SO and 75 cents per day. Charges very MODEBATE. The best meats and vegetables In me marxei. bbbj. hedb tn the c tv. H171yn a. T. babbitt, Proprietor. pEIlltY ! HOUSE, ' I New Bloomfleld, Perry Co., Pa., GRUV'UR li GRIER, Proprietors. V ! The subscribers having leased this well known hotel, are now prepared to furnish permanent or transient boarders with accommodations. No pains 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 il, 174. tt) . , URU VSR Si UUlKU. . ' , .L. , FOR 10 CENTS PER YARD ' i YOU CAN BUY A Good Heavy Brown Muslin, ASD FOR 12 CENTS I YOU CAS BUY 1 i The Best Yard Wide Muslin. 1 OK MORTIMER, ' New Bloomfleld, Pa. Neiv Pension Laiv. UNDER an act of Congress approved March S, 1873, widows of otllcers who were killed, or died of disease contracted In the service, are now entitled to tZUO per mouth for each of their chil dren. The guardian of a minor child of a soldier who heretofore only received SH.Oo per mouth pension Is now entitled to 110. per ninth. Soldiers who receive Invalid pensions can now have their pensions Increased to any sum or rate between 18. and (IS. per month. Soldiers who have lost their discharges can now obtain duplicates. Fathers and mothers who lost sons In the serv ice upon whom they were dependent for support, can also obtain pensions. The undersigned having had over 10 years ex perience in the Claim agency business will attend promptly te claims under the above act. Call on or address LEWIS POTTER, j., Attorney for Claimants, New Bloomfleld, ' ' Perry Co., Pa 20tf. HALL SCALES! LB. MARYASlEltTH, I. W. DERR aud JAMES II. GU1ER, known as ' The Ball Scale Company," !,L,w,.on hand a large supply of Buoy's Patent j K.! 0 A K, the Simplest, Cheapo est and best Connter Scale in the maiket. ,"J'0r Scales, or Agencies In Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey Delaware and Maryland, nd 2T ilmhe ui' sai Company," PotUvllU), i?"S.orBca.,,r Agencies In this County, ap ply to the uuilervdgned, where they cau be seen audexamluedajiytlme. . , J LE1BY tt BRO., ' . , Newport, I'erry co.. Pa. ,, FRANK MORTIMKII. . New Bloomlteld, Perryco.,Pa. " ' '' ! ! I ' " ' - CIAKHIMBRKS Theltnest assortment of Cassl 4 meres that can be seen ill thecounty. Is now sljowuby F. MORTIMER If 71AI L STYLEH OF PRINTS and other Dress 1 lafMMlM lllkll lifKIIKiil liu U lll lirrt A II GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES. DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOtlH DICDILITY, DROP. B, HSMAI.G COMt'JAlNTS, - Non-Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irrita tion, Inflammation, ur Ulceration of the , HlalUei' and ICidneyt, Spermatorrhrra, lyeucorrha'a or Whites. Irregular or Painful Menses,. Bearing Down, Chlorosis, Sterility and 411 Complaint Incident to Female. KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCHU For Stone In the Bladder, Calculus Gravel or Brlckdust DepositandMucousor Milky Discharg es and Diseases of the Prostate Gland. Kearney's Ext, Buchu Cures Diseases Arising from Imprudences, 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 quent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflamatlon, and expelling ail Poisonous matter. Used by persons In the decline or change of life; after confinement or labor pains, bed-wet-tltig In children, etc. Prof. Steele says: "One bottle of Kearney's Extract Buchu Is worth more than all other liu chus combined." , Kearney's Ext. Bntim Permanently cures all affections of the Bladder, muiic.n, miu AJiuiiTiicHi Dwellings existing iu Men, women and Children, no matter what the aire. Ask for Kearney's. Take no other. irce One Dollar per Battle, or Six Bottles for Vie Dollars. Detot, 104 Duanb Street, New York. A Physician In attendance to answer correspon dence and give advice gratia. Send stamp for Pamphlets free.. , ; " , For Sale by Druggists everywhere. Avoid Quacks and Imposters. No Charge for Advice and CotttulUUton. Dr. J. B. Dyott, graduate of Jefferson Medical Collide, Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs (which he has made an eseclal study) either in male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how long stand ing. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Char ges reasonable. Those at a distance can for ward letter describing symptoms aud enclosing stamp to prepay postage. Send for the Uulde to Health. Price 10 cents. J. B. DYOTT, M. I)., Physician and Surgeon, lui Duane Street, New York. August 18, 1874 52t. ... The Poor Man's Friend I EVERY PERSON C AN PROVIDE for their families In case of aeaui, ny Deeonung uiemuera 01 the PERRY COUNTY Mutual Benefit Association, OF NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. The Cheapest and Best LIFE INS URANCE In the World. Strictly Mutual. Charter Perpet ual. LEWIS POTTER, Secretary. JOHN A, BAKER, President General Agents: William McKee. . John Keim. AT- For further information call on or address: LKW1S POTTER, ffee'y., 817tf New BloomHeld, Pa. A VALUABLE STEAM TANNERY At Private Sale ! THE subscriber having concluded to enter Into another branch of busluess, otters his Steam Tannery, At private sale-. It is In good running order and capable of Tanning 3000 Hides per Yearl The water that the Tannery is supplied with Is supplied with is conveyed Koni a spring, and Is of the best quality for Tanning purposes. There are LA ROE (new) LEECHES, S LAY-AWAY VATS, 8 HANDLERS. BATES, LIMES, SWEATS, HIDE RltltAKF-H, LEATHER ROLLER. CEN TltlFUOALl.lyiiOK l'UMP,c t The ENCINE AND BOILER Are In good condition, with every convenience necessary. - BARK can be had In abundance, at low figures The Tannery is located at NEW BLOOM Flhl.D, Perry county. 1'a.. a very pleasant town, with good society, good Schools. Academy aud four churches. For fui ther pai ticulars, vail on or auuress SAM'L. ALEX. PEA I.E. Feb. 17. 1871.) l.VnwUloomlleld, Perryoo., Pa. Too Literal. Among tlio scholars when Lamb and Coleridge attended school waa a poor cler gyman's, son of the name of Simon Jen- , nings. On account of his diBmal and gloomy nature, his playmates had nick-named him Pontius Pilate. One morning he went , up to his "master, Dr. Boyer, and said, in , Ilia usual whimpering manner : . "Please, doctor, the boys oall me Pontius ' Pilate." If there was one thing which Doctor Boyer hated more than a false quantity of -Greek and Latin, it was the practice of nick-naming. Rushing down among his . scholars from his pedestal of state, with cane iu hand, he cried, with his usual voice of thunder : " Listen, boys I The next time I hear any of you say ' Pontius Pilate,' . I'll cane i you as long as this cane will last I You are -to say 1 Simon Jennings,' and not 'Pontius Pilate.' Remember that, if you value your hides!" ,. ; Next day, when the same olaas were re citing the Catechism, a boy of remarka bly dull and literal turn of mind had to re peat the Creed. lie had got as far as " suffered under," and was about popping out the next word, when the doctor's pro hibition unluckily flashed upon his obtuse mind. Aftor a moment's hesitation, ho blurted out : " Suffered under Simon Jennings, was ii The rest oi the sentence was never ut tered, for Doctor Boyer had already sprung like a tiger upon him, and the cane was descending on his unfortunate shoulders. . When the irate doctor had discharged his cane upon him, be said : . " What do you mean, you booby, by such blasphemy? " I only did as you told me,' ' replied tho simple-minded youth. ; " Did as I told you 1" roared the doctor, now wound up to something above the boiling point. " What do you mean?". As he said this, be instinottvely grasped his cane more furiously. ; . " Tea, doctor ; you said we were always -to call Pontius Pilate, Simon Jennings. Didn't he, Sam ?" appealed the unfortu- ' nate culprit to Coleridge, who was - next to him. 1 1. . . Sam said naught ; but the Doctor, who saw what - a dunce be had to deal with, : said : - r xioy, YUll hid twi 1 11 ucis mo yuut ' 1 nil . Draiusr ' ' ' Poor Doctor Boyer for a second time was " floored for the scholar said with 1 an earnestness which proved its truth, but to the intense horror of the learned poten tate, "in my stomach, sir." The doctor always respectod that boy's stupidity ever after. ' Wouldn't Mary Two. A Utah teamster says : I never tried to get married bnt once, and that was a Mor mon gal up at Logan. She was about the slickest little critter ever you see. Fust time I came across her was where her folks and I camped out one night right about bore. I follered on her trail pretty close six mouths and thought I , was going to trap her sure. She wanted me to be a Mormon. I wasn't partlckler about that, fo I didn't ' like to jiue any church. I never did belong to any church nor an engine company in the States. However, I told her Anally as she crowded me, that I'd 6 waller Brigham, tabernacle and alt, for 'the love of her. So we got things fixed, and if she hadn't gone too far I might have been a bishop by this time. But she had an old maid sister, and wanted me to marry that Susan Jane, too that darned, dried up old Susan Jane! "Emmy," says I, "I can't and 1 won't 1" So I sot my foot down, and there's where we split. You see the old man was kind of sickly, and just as sure as I'd agree to take' Susan Jane, when he died I would have had to many the old woman, too. I haven't hunted after a wife since, ) ." t!T There is nothing liko being tonslblo aud careful about hurting peoples opinions, especially in temperance when intemper ance is considered healthy. They bave a temperance society out in Denver and mem bers are not allowed to drink anything ex cept wine, beer, aud cider, uuless " when laboring under a sense of discouragement," and then whiskey is allowed. : Most of the inhabitants of that region are awfully af flicted with ohronio " disoourageraent." t3T Said a notorious California gambler aud desperado to a friend as they sat in the , " Balla Union" one night. " There, Jim, d'ye see that feller playing the cornet on the stage?" . . "Yes," replied the friend; "What of him ?" " I saved his life once, up in Virginia City." " llow did you do it?" " Why, I shot at him, and misted him.''
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