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Newport Advertisements.
NEW STORE ROOM.
NEW FIRM I
NEW GOODS t
E. B. WISE,
Having opened a New Store at the corner ol
Fourth ft Cherry Streets. Just above the Penn'a,
R. K. depot, In Newport, are now prepared to
show a
Complete Stock of New Goods,
Consisting In part of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
NOTIONS.
and a general assortment of all kinds of goods
which they will sell
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
They ask the citizens of Newport and Ticinity
to calf and examine their stock and see that they
are offering goods at such prices as will secure a
share of the public patronage.
13. JJ. WISE,
WALNUT STREET,
as tl Neivport, Pa.
Drugs ! Drugs!
THE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at
low prices, a complete assortment of
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
tal purposes.
1 T'.'T'T " ' s '''' 1 '
' S&'Phyticians' Ordert carefully and
promptly filled.
,f GbUM.' eb, y,-;OC
NEWPORT, PERRY COUNTY, PA.
New Millinery Goods
. r A.t Newport, X. '
IBEGtolnformthepubllo that I liavejnstre.
turned from Philadelphia, with a ful assort
ment of the latest styles of
MILLINERY GOODS, ,
HATS AND BONNETS, J
RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS
FEATHERS,
CHIGNONS," ,
LACE CAPES.
. NOTIONS,
And all articles usually found In a first-class Mil
llnery Establishment. All orders promptly at
tended to. -We will sell all goods as Cheap as
can be got elsewhere.
DRESS-MAKING done to order and In the la
test style, as I get the latent Fashions from ' w
York every month. Goflerlng done to order, in
all widths. I will warrant all my work togive sat
isfaction. All work done as low as possible.
ANNIE ICKE8, ' 1
Cherry Street, near the Station,
8 16 13 Newport, Fa.
I represent the following reliable Insurance
Companies:
LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.,
Of Jonestown. Pa., established In 1856. Assess
ment Capital over V 1 1 ,000,000.
LEHIGH VALLEY FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Of Allentown, Pa. Incorporated la 18fifl. Total
Assets, ltt5,2aa.80.
Risks taken on both the Cash and Mutual plan.
Waynesboro' Mutual Firi InsubahoiOo.,
Of Waynesboro", Franklin county. Pa.
Assets, lUl.81U.Ult.
Policies issued on Cash or Mutual plan, and In
demnity assumed fiom loss or damage by Fire or
Lightning, whether tire ensues or not.
This Company has paid Its losses without any
Assessments upon the premium Notes.
All orders; for Insurance promptly attend
ed to by
LEWIS POTTER,
NEW BLOOMFIELD,
21 pdD
Perry County, Pa.
To Slioomfilcei'H.
THE subscribers keen constantly nn kand, a
FINE ASSORTMENT OF
FRENCH CALF SKINS,
. , PINK LININGS,
ROANS,
, MOROCCOS, 1 1
SHOE THREAD,
PEGS, AWLS,
and a (funeral assortment of articles used by Shoe
makers.
Ft MORTIMER.
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL 1
THOMPSON'S
and Ague - Powders I
Fever
FOR TII
PERMANENT CURE OP CHILLS AND FE
VER, DUMB AGUE, OR ANY FORM
OF INTERMITTENT FEVER 1
The 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 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 waste your money and health in trying
every medicine yon hear of, when Thompson's
Fever and Ague Powders have never failed to
cure the Chills In any case.
REASONS WHY TITF.Y ONLY SHOULD BE
USED I
Their Reputation is Established. Thousands
of testimonials have been received, showing
that these Powders have performed miracles In
curing cases of long standing, many of them
considered hopeless.
Thert it no Risk in Taking Them. They
contain nothing Injurious, and, therefore, cause
none of those lingering diseases so often the re
sult of the mauy 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 the patient
beyond the probability of a relapse.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The
genuine are put np In square tin boxes, with
"Thompson's Fever and Ague Powders"
stamped on the lid, and the signature of
"Thompson A Crawford," on the wrapper.
No others can possibly be genuine.
' PREFARED ONLT BT
Crawford & Fobes,
N o. 141 MARKET STREET,
IPliilsidelpliisi.
THOMPSON'S
RHEUMATIC
AND
HORSE LINIMENT!
The Great External Remedy for
Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
SPRAINS, BRUISES, &c, Ac. .
o-
EQUALLY GOOD FOR MAN OR BEAST.
This Liniment has earned for Itself a reputa
tion unequalled In the history of eztornal ap
plications. Thousands who now suffer from
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, &c, wonld 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, Swellings, Inflammations, Frost Bites,
Pains in the Side and Back, Bites of Spiders
or 8tings of Inserts. . One rubbing will in all
cases give Immediate relief, and a few applica
tions complete a care. 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 cansed by Dnlls or splints enter
ing the flesh or hoofs, Bruises, Sprains, Swee
ney, Bpavln, Thrush, and all diseases which
destroy the hoofs or bones of the feet. Fnll
directions accompany each bottle. Prepared
only
By Crawford & Fobes,
.' 141 Market Street,
29bly
PHILADELPHIA.
Ten Thousand Dollars
Will be given to the persons starting Man-
' nfactorles at '
GUI Ell CITY,
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
A CAR BnOP, FOUNDRY, A WHEELWRIGHT,
AND COACH MAKER, CEMENT AND
PIPE & DRAIN WORKS, & SPIKE
AND HOLT FACTORY SHOULD
BE STARTED SOON I
The Southern Raving Fund and Building Asso
soclationof GR1KR CITY, allows six percent.
Interest on monthly deposits subjet to thirty days
notice i or persons owning share of stock a full
share f the prollts which is equal to tlfteenper
cent. All the agents Juive shares of stock for
sale.
150 Lots In CRIER CITY have
been gold 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
GKIKR CITY.by glvlngil6.00 on each lot sold
be reader.
Liberal Inducement will be offered to persons
having ON J THOUSAND DOLLARS or more to
stint the Banking Business. Also to persons
with ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS or more to
start a Cooperative 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.
Liberal arrangements will be made with Cash
iers, Hank Clerks, Post Masters, and others that
will act as attentate sell Blocks, Manufacturing
shares or Ixits.
The Town Is In the centre of the Coal region In
a level and pretty valley with four different Kali
roads and one mile of railroad In the town.
1 he Lot owners have made Sixty Percent, on
their money Invested the first year.
The price of lots is tuo.uo payable in Ave An
nual payments of 8.00 each.
For further particulars address
JAMES II. GMER,
POTTSVILLE,
, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA.
S. Or Inquire of the Agent here. 7 39 tf
Daily Express and Freight line
BETWEEN .
BLOOMFIELD At NEWPORT!
T!EslMorihrwlsh to notify the cltlxensof
WouuittrtUt and Newport that he is running a
Dally Line between these two plants. and will haul
Freightof any kind, or promptly deliver packages
Crniessiigeseiitruntedt' iilscure.
-Or,Wsiiii.y In let, for tit nt at the stores of
r. Mortimer la., new wootiilierd.or Mliiigan
.1. 8. WHITMORE.
Bloom Held. January 2S, 1870.
Cottage Color Paints
91.00 to f l.SO per Gallon.
ENGLISH ROOF PAINT,
Ground Oil,
60c. per gal.
LIQUID SLATE ROOF PAINT,
Fireproof, - - - - - 125pergaL
Patent Petroleum Linseed Oil,
Works In all Faints as Boiled Linseed, 80c. perG.
MACHINERY OIL,
E. G. KELLEY'S Patent Sperm Oil. - II 00
Engine Oil ' - , . 75
Filtered Rock Lubricating Oil, CO
Send for cards of colors and circulars.
NEW YORK CITY OIL CO.,
Sole Agents,
7 14. ly h. 118 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.
Why not have a Beautiful Complexion?
WHY US AMHOTID WITH
CHAPPED HANDS on ROUGH SKINT
when such an agreeable and effectual
REMEDY CAN BE OBTAINED
AT BO SMALL A COST.
BY USING WRIGHT'S
"ALCONATED GLYCERINE TABLET."
Sold by Druggists Si Dealers In Toilet Articles. 00
jyjANSIOtf HOI si:.
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PEBRY CO., PA..
HFNRY PATTERSON,
Proprietor.
This well-known hotel has been refurnished hv
the present management, who purposes keeping a
iirsi-cijiNa nuiei. lor uie aecomooation or man ana
beast. The table will always be supplied with the
luxuries of the season. Special pains will be
taken to Tiake guests feel comfortable. 81552
rjpiiE kick house:,
(Formerly Sweger's Temperance House, and
Kept uy Ainos liouiusonj,
New Itloomfichl, Pa.,
HENRY RICE Proprietor.
A share of the nubile Datronnire Is resnectfullv
solicited. 8 liitf
rjlIIE EAGLiE HOTEL,
New Bloomiield, Ta.
H. C. MEREDITlt, Proprietor.
Having leased and refitted the Eagle Hotel, on
Carlisle St., North of the Court llque, I am now
prepared to accommodate regular boarders or
transient guests. A good livery Is kept lu con
nection with the house, and no pains will be
spared to Insure the comfort of mv putrons.
March 2. 1874. tf J II. C. MEREDITH.
yEST STREET IIOTJSL,,
- Nos. 41, 42, 43 & 44 West St.,
NEW YORK,
TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ON THE EURO
PEAN PLAN.
ROOM8 SO and 75 cents per day. Charges very
MODEBATE. The best meats and vegetables In
the market. BEST BEDS in the City.
17 lya B. T. BABBITT, Proprietor.
pEERY HOUSE,
New Blooinfleld, Terry Co., Pa.,
GRTJVER & GRIER, Proprietors. ,
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 24, '74. tf I OKU VER & URIER.
FOR IOCENT8 PER YARD
YOU CAN BUT
A Good Heayy Brown MusHu,
AND
FOR 12 CENTS
YOU CAN BUY
The Best Yard Wide Muslin.! ,'
OF . 1
F. MORTIMEK,
New Bloomfleld, Pa.
New Pension Lata.
UNDER an act of Congress approved March 3,
1873, widows of officers who were killed, or
died of disease contracted In the service, are now
eutllled to &2.00 per mouth tor each of their chil
dren. The guardian ef a minor child of a soldier who
heretofore only received $8.00 per mouth pension
is now entitled to tin. per moth.
Soldiers who receive invalid pensions can now
have their pensions increased to any sum or rate
between f. and 118. 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 fur support,
can also obtain pensions.
The undersigned having had over 10 years ex
perience In the Claim agenny business will attend
promptly teelaluts under the above act. -Call
on or address
LEWIS POTTER,
Attorney for Claimants,
New Bloomfleld,
20tf. Perry Co., Pa
BALL SCALES t
LB. MARYANEKTH, D. DERR and
JAMfcS H. URIKU. known aa
" The Ball Scale Company,"
have now on hand a large supply of Buoy's Patent
COUNTER HO ALE. the Simplest, Cheap
est and best Counter Scale In the market.
-For Scales, or Agencies In Pennsylvania.
Ohio, New Jersey, lelaware and Maryland, ad
dress "The Hall Scale Company," I'ottsvllle,
BchuylklUoounly, Pa. . , . - ' (
OTl Per Scales or Agencies In this County, aji
ply tp the undersigned, where they cau be seen
and examined any time. . ; . .
3 LEI 11 Y & BRO .,
' Newport, Perry eo.. Pa,
FRANK MORTIMER.
29tf , New Bloomfleld, Perryuo..Pa.
"1ASKIMERUS The finest assortment of Cassl
Yj meres that can be seen In Hie county. Is now
showa by . . , , F. JilOUTlili.lt
JAI
exi
(Ti
ALL KINDS of Printing neatly
PRINTING
Mas oticam job vmvs.
KEARNEY'S
FLUID EXTRACT
B U C II IT
is the onlt bnown bkmedy for
AND A POSITIVE REMKDY FOR
GOUT. GRAVEL. STUTCTUHES. DIABETES,
DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROP
SY, FEMALE COMl'LAINTS,
Non-lletontlnn or Incontinence of TJrlno, Irrita
tion, xnuammaiion, or ulceration 01 tne
Iilrnlcler anil Kidney,
Spermatorrhoea. Leucorrhrra or Whites, Irregular
or Painful Menses, Bearing . Down, Chlorosis,
1 '. 1 1111 mi 11
All Complatntt Incident to Females.
KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCKU
For Stone In the Bladder, Calculus Gravel or
Brlekdust DenosltamlMiicousor Mllkv Discharg
es and Diseases ol the Prostate Gland.
Kearney's Ext. Buchu
Cures Diseases Arislnir from Tmnnidennp.
Habits of Dissipation, Etc., In all their stages, at
little expense, little or no chanie 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 theUrethra, Allavlng Pain
and Inflamation, and expelling all Poisonous
muiiier.
Used bv persons 1n the decline or ehanirA nf
life; after confinement or labor pains, bed-wetting
In children, etc
rroi. meeie says: "one Dottle of Kearney's
Extract Buehn Is worth more than all other flu.
chus combined."
Kearney's Ext. BucM
Permanently cures all affections nf the Bladder,
Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings existing In
Men, women and Children, no matter what the
age.
Ask for Kearney's. Take no other.
Price One Dollar per Bottle, or Six Bottles for
Depot, 104 Duanb Btheet, New York.
A Phvstclan In attendance to answer rnrresr.nn.
deuce and give advice gratis. Send stamp for
Pamphlets free.
For Sale by DrnggfHts everywhere.
Avoid Quacks and Impostors.
JVo Chargt or Advice and Consultation.
Dr. .1. B. Dyott, graduate of Jefferson Medical
Onlltge, Philadelphia, author of several valuable
works, enn be consulted on all diseases of the
Sexual or Urinarv Orffans (which he 1ul mnrfe nn
especial study) either in male or female, no matter
irom wnat cause originating or 01 now long stand
ing. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat
diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Char
ges reasonable. Those tit a distance can for
ward letter describing symptoms and enclosing
stamp to prepay postage.
Bend for the Guide to Health. Price 10 cents.
J. B. DYOTT, M. D.. Physician and Surgeon,
,? 104 Dunne Street, New York.
August 18, 1874 62t.
The Poor Man's Friend 1
EVERY PERSON
C
AN PROVIDE for their families In case of
fleam, Dy becoming members of the
FERRY COUNTY
Mutual Benefit Association,
OF NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
Tbe Obeapeet and Best
LIFE INSURANCE
In the World. Strictly Mutual. Charter Pcrpot
ual. LEWIS POTTER,. . .,, JOHN A. BAKER,
Secretary. President
General Agents:
William McKkk. John Keiv.
r- For further Information call on or address:
LEWIS POTTER, Ste'y.,
tl7tf New BIoomHeld, Pa.
A VALUABLE
STEAM TANNERY
At Private Sale 1 .
THE subscriber having concluded to enter tuto
another branch of business, oilers his
Steam Tannery,
At private sale.. It Is In good running order and
capable of
Tanning 3000 Hides per Year I
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
LARGE (new) LEECHES.
2 LAY-AWAY VATS, i ' 1 "
" HANDLERS, '
. BATES, LIMKB, SWEATS,
HIDE BREAKER, LEATHER ROLLER. CEN
TR1FUUAL LKJUOR PUMP, Ac Tbe .
ENCINE AND BOILER
Are In good condition, with ererjr convenience
, necessary.
tr BARK can be had In abundance, at low
figures.
a-The Tannery Is locaUd at NKW BLOOM.
TTIUVTl n,....., .. - ........ ..I ......... 1 , ..
with good society, gixxt Hchuols, Academy ami
four churches, k or further particulars, call on or
auaresa
SAM'L. ALKX PEALK,
Fab. 17, 1674. ( -No w BIoomHeld, Perry eo. , Ps,
t'gr An Indiaim cletgymau sued anews
prpcr for libel and dropped dead within a
week. The Detroit Free Press says these
fellows will loam something by and by.
X3T A ferryman wns asked by a timid
lady whether any poisons were ever lost in
the river over which he rowed. "Oh ! no,"
said he, " Wo always find 'cm the nest
day."
tW An industrious citizen of La Porto,
tin ablo to do all his work in the day-time,
planted his potatoes in the- evening by
moonlight ; what surprised his wife next
morning waR what has become of those
dough-nuts ?
tW At a public gathering lately in Kew
York, one of tho gentleman present was
called upon for a Bpeech, and this is how he
responded: "Gentleman and women, I
ain't no spcecher. More'u twenty years
back I catne here a poor idiot boy, and
what ore I?
dTNow, then, Joseph, parse courting, "
said the teacher to a rather slow boy.
"courting' is an irregular notive transitive
verb, indicative mood, present tenso, third
person, and singular number, and so on,"
said Joseph. Well, but what does it agree
with ?" demanded the teacher. " It agrees
with all the gals in town!" triumphantly
exclaimed Joseph, '
EST A traveller in Vermont, stopping
at a hotel recently, ordered supper. The
meal was a very inferior one, and at its,
conclusion, which was soon reached, lie
stopped up to settle for it.
" Well," said Boniface, with nlaority,
" I hope you had a good supper."
"Yes," replied he, musingly, "tho
supper averaged first rate ; the butter
was strong and the tea was weak."
J2T It was in a villago that an old scis-sors-grinder,calling
on a minister, made tho
usual query, " Any scissors to grind ?,"
Receiving a negative auswer, it was the
minister's turn, which he took by asking,
"Are you a man of God?" "Idonot under
stand you. "Are you propared to die ?"'
The question struck home. Gathering up
his kit and scrambling for the door, he ex
claimed, terror-stricken : "O Lor, ! you
ain't a going to kill me, are you ?" ' "
OF" A man who was takiug the registry
of births in a neighboring city, went to tho
house of a somewhat coarse, hard, man and
not finding any one at home, asked a youn
lady, who was just coming out of a neigh
boring house, if there had been any births
in that house the- past year ? f No,," sho
replied immediately, "but the man who
lives there ought to be born again." The
registry man went ou his way shaking his
sides with laughter at the hit.
tT Two Irishmen, lately lauded, wero
boarding at a hotel where thoy were
muchly troubled with mosquitos and could
hardly obtain sleep enough to satisfy na
ture. "Put your head under the blankets."
said Mike, "an' they'll not bite yees.,'
Pat did as requested, but scarcely had
be found himself free from tbe mosquitos
when he was attacked by bed-bugs that he
had failed to notioe. , , . ,
"Bad luck to me Mike," said he ;
"here's another kind widout wings an
Addles, but begorra they bite as hard as
the others." . i i. ... ,
tSTMany years ago, : Elder Place, thea
preaching in Johnstown, was called to at
tend the funeral of an aged femalo par
ishioner. At the close ot the sorvioe tbe
surviving partner stepped forward to take
one last look, and in a tone of regretful resig
nation, gave utterance to'the following re
mark : " Well, Betsey, you've been a good
wife to me, and I'm sorry to lose you ; but
I've no doubt you're now sleeping sweetly
in Beelzebub's bosom." "No! no I broth
er," hastily interposed tbe astonished min
ister ; "you don't mean that. You mean
ehe is now sleeping in Abraham's bosom,"
"Well, Elder," rejoined the sorrowing
man, "I don't know as it makeB much
difference whether it is Beolzebub or Abra
ham. I expeot they are' both very good
men, for we read their names in the
Bible."
tW About two o'clook on a December
night, in Illinois, when the Uterometer
stood in the neighborhood of zero, a party
of wags bailed a farm-house in a very
boisterous manner. The farmer sprang
out of his bed, drew on a few articles of
clothing, and ran out to see what was
wanted, when the following interesting
dialogue ensued :
. "Have you any hay, Mr ?"
"Plenty of it sir.,'
"Have you plenty of corn?"
"Yes."
"Any oats?" , .
"Yes." ..
" Any butter ?" . "
"Yes." . . i - . v
' "Plenty of meats and breadstuff ,
t"Yes!" . .
' We are glad to hear it, far they are
useful things in a family."
The party then drove off, leaving the
farmer to his reflections.