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J. B. LtrPIXCOTT & CO., riiblfshcr,
715 anri 717 Market St., Philadelphia.
B
ALL SCALES.
LB. MARYANERTH, 1. W. DEUR and
. JAMES H. GKIKH known as
The Ball Scale Company,"
have now on hand a large supply of Buov' Patent
COUNIKR SCALE, the Simplest, Cheap
est and best Oonnter Scale I n the market.
W For Scales, or Anencles iu PeunsylYanla,
Ohio, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, ad
dress "The Ball Scale Company," rottsville,
Schuylklllcounty. Pa.
9 For Scales or Apteucies In this County, ap
ply to the undersigned, where they can be seen
and examined any time.
J LKTBY St BRO.,
Newport, Perry Co., Pa.
FRANK MORTIMER,
i)tf New Uloomneld, Periyco..Pa.
FOR FLORIDA,
XJIOK TIIROrCH TICKF.TSto FEKKANDINA,
X? Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Sanford, Enter
prise, and intermediate landings on St. John's
River and Interior points in FLORIDA, by steam
boat to SAVANNAH, and thence bv railroad or
steamboat, apply to WM. L. JAMES, (ieneral
ARent, PMlatlelpMa and bmithern Mail .S. S. Co.,
416 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. 4lJc3in
ACAHD. To all who are suffering from the
errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous
weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &o., I
will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF
'CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by
a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed
envelope to the Rev. JosErn T. Inman,
Motion D, Bible Howe, iVcm York City. 16b ly
SULPUUB SOAP,
A Sterling Remedy Foa Diseases asd
Injuries of tiib Skln ; A Healthful
Beautifier of the Complexion; A He
liable Means of Preventing and Re
lieving RnnuMATisM and Gout, and an
ITnkqualkd Disinfectant, Deodorizer
AND Cor.NTnn-lRllITANT.
Glenn's Sulphur Soap, besides eradi
cating local diseases of tlio skin, liatiislies
delects of the complexion and imparls to it ,
gratifying cleurntiM and smoothne.-s. -
Sulphur Hath are celoliratcd for cu
ring eruptions and other discuses of the skin,
us well as RheumutUui and Gout. Clean'
Suiphur Soap produces the snme effects'
at u moat tritliug expense. This admirable
gpcciuc ulso speedily heals tore, bruitet,
lealdn, bvrwi, sprain and rut. It removes
dundruff and prevents the liuir from fulling
out and turuiug gray.
Clothing and linoa used in the iick room
is diMiifvcted, and diseasen coiniuunieablc liy
contuct with the jiersniu, prevented by It.
. The Medical Fraternity sanction its uso.
Pricks. 23 and 50 Ckxts per Cake, Per
Box, (3 Cakes,) G0o ana fl.SO.
N. U. Buy tUe Itrga oakea and thereby ecuoeaiiK. Sold
by alt lrugf Lla.
"Hill's Hair and Whisker Pre," Blutk
or Brown, 60c.
C- If. CE1TTEST0N, PropV, 7 Siitb At, NT.
It. S. COOK & CO.,
Agree to sell all kinds of
LUMBER AND SHINGLES,
for LESS MONEY than any other dealers In this
county. We will also take good Timber on the
stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for
Lumber, to, We use Clearlleld Pine and Hem
lock only.
W. R. 8. COOK A CO.,
Newport, Terry Co., I'n.
October 10, 1876. ,
M
USSER & ALLEN
CENTRAL STORE
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
i. '
Now offer the puhllo - , s'
A RARE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
DRESS GOODS
Consisting of all shades still utile for the season.
BLACK ALPACCAS
AND
Mourning Goods
A SPECIALITY.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MUSLINS,
AT VARIOUS ntlCES.
AN ENDLESS SELECTION OK PRINTS!
We sell aud do keep a good quality of
SUGARS, COFFEES & SYRUPS,
And everything under the head of
GROCERIES !
Machine Needles and oil for all makes of
Machines.
To be convinced that our goods arc
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
IS TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK.
49 No trouble to show goods.
Don't forget the
CENTRAL STORE,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
IMPORTANT NOT1CK. The subscriber
late of the linn of Rhoadvs Smith, would
respectfully inform the citizens of ItLAIN
and vicinity, that he has opened a WAGON
MAKER-SHOP, aud Is prepared to make new
wagons and repair old ones at short notice, and
at from TEN to TVYKNTY per cent, cheaper tliuu
the old llrm.
a-Uive me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed.
JACOB SMITH.
Blain, August 8, 1867.
IS TAKEN INTERNAUY, AN0 POSITIVELY CURES
RHEUMATISM, GOUTi NEURALGIA AUO LUMBAGO.
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. SEND FOR CIR-
CUIARTO
HEX
PHENSTINE & EENTLEY.
UnubulSIdj WASHINuIUNi 0. C.
For sale by wholesale Druggists In ntts
burg aud Philadelphia. SA ly
pEABODY HOUSE,
CORNER OF LOCUST AND NINTH STS.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Convenient to all places of amusement and car
lines in the city. No changes to and from the
Centennial grounds.
Col .Watson, proprietor of the Henry Housb,
Cincinnati for the past twenty years, uud present
proprietor, lias leased the house for a term of
years, and has newly furnished and lilted it
throughout. lie will keep a strictly tlrst-class
house, and has accommodation for WW guests.
Terms $3 per dav.
No Bar has ever been kept in the HENRY
nousu, nor will any be kept ut the PEA
BODY. 10 22
a- For Sale by F. BIoktimek, New ISIoomlield,
Perry county, Pa,
MODEL PRESS
mis mi your own rruui ,
JiVHT is THKVVOKLD
Vr BHtntM Men
iwd Vvuits I'rlntertk
Ttiffljauili iu Une. hrnd iwu A
cent lUmpi fur h profmteJj- iilua
tmibj lit) imm Catulntru and
l'r:- I.iat, iiiltU(l. "How to
l'rii't," J W. I' A UO HAD r
Co., Hfr. N't l)l-ra In Ty
tud Vl itit Is.v Mott.,1. 4M 4 :
klnut Slri'i t, ftiilMOLlvliiav. Ha
PENTENNIAL HOTEL,
V.' (Formerly the Bweger House,)
MAIN BTREET,
NEW BLOOMFIELD. PERRY CO., PA.,
JOB. 8. 8MITH, . T , . Proprietor.
Having good accommodations for regular or
trauslent boarders, a share of publio patronage
Is solicited. 10 1
C iOfl pes day at home. Samples worth 2
J W 96V It), BuNo&C.,Porllund, Me.
W.
Cjyria W rrrril lir ttic . rtlrnf d n.Vi
MJJJy f fN.m'scfiii i.iu.k ii. a- uni.ii
PyipnosriU TE l USi:. n nn f..r(',Hiutap-Wr
f feSl tt.n, tiui;Bv llruDtiilii k all Krrnlulons J jr"!
limr. 4l)ouriiriitfl4lrl)muu'yr
Hilt Uanrintirot it, 1 mil, m TmytrtTf'
Newport AdTortlsempnts.
JONES BROS, & C0.,
(Formerly John Jones & Bon,)
Grain & Produce
MERCHANTS,
Brlok Warehouse, Front St., above Market,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
WK would respectfully Invite the patronage of
the farmers, and the publio generally, as
the HIGHEST PltlCKS the market will afford,
will lie paid lor nil kinds ot
aiiAHf, (
flour '
PRODUCE. ,
, SEEDS AND
RAILROAD TIES
We have constantly on hand,
FISH.
'HALT.
PLASTER,
CEMENT,
COAL,
I HON. 1
, STEEL,
HORSE SHOES, &c. He.
FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES.
. Orders promptly II lied.
Newport. July 2'i, lS7o 1
J B. HARTZELL,
Wholesale Tobacco Dealer,
Hole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos.
"Country Mereimnls supplied with Goods
at l'liiianeipiiia prices.
W Your orders are solicited.
9 U
N
EWP0RT DRUG STORE.
Haviwr on baud a complete u.aortmcut ot the fob
lowlnir articles, the aulwcrlbrr a.iks a ahnreof your
patrouuee.
Lh'ttffH ami MeMcinen,
CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS.
Also a full Mock of
Concentrated Remedies,
ESSENTIAL OILS,
Brushes, Perfumery
IIAIK ou
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
Also always oh Iland,
PURE WINES & LIQUOR
FOR
MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL
PURPOSES
q q S y ?j
PUYSW1A NU O II DERS
1 refill 1 1 itml Promptly FW.nl
B . M . EBY,
Newport, Penn'a.
New Millinery Goods
A.t Newport, JLu.
I BEG toinform the publio that 1 havejustre
tHrnedfrom Philadelphia, with a ful assort,
mentol the latest styles of
MILLINERY GOODS.
HATS AND BONNETS.
RIBBONS. FRENCH FLOWERS
FEATHERS.
CHIGNONS,
LACE CAPES,
NOTIONS,
Andallartlclesusuallyfoundln a first-class Mil-
luery r.sMUiisnment. All orders promptly at
tended to. WW 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 latest Fashions from ' w
York every month. Goffering done to order, 111
all widths. I will warrant all my work to give sat
isfaction. All work dene as low as possible.
ANNIE ICKES,
Cherry Street, near the Station .
If. IX
Newport, Pa.
N
EW SHOE SHOP!
The undersigned respectfully Informs the citi
zens of Bloointleld and vicinity, that thev have
opened a shoe-shop In the room of F. B. Clouser,
recently occupied as a Law.otllce, by Calvin Nell
son. Esq., where they will do work at panlo pric
es, (repairing made a specialty at prices to suit
the times) from 10 to 20 per cent.saved by patron
izing our shop. Our motto is "quick sales and
short protlts). Terms cash, or country produce,
but positively no credit.
LEVI H. SWARTZ & CO.,
New Bloom Meld, Pa.
January 18, 1870 tf
PIMPLES.
I will mall (Free) the recipe for preparing a
simple Ykobtari.b Rai.m that will lemove Tan,
FRECKLES. PIMPLES and Bumma, leaving
the skin soft, cles.' and bentitiliil; also Instruc
tions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair
on a bald head or smooth face. Address BEN.
VANDELF St CO., Box 121, No. 5 Wooster St.,
New York. lOaa Hmoa.
TO CONSUMTIVES
The advertiser, having been permanently cured
of that dread diseuse. Consumption, by a simple
remedy. Is anxious to make known to his fellow
Hulferors the means of cure To all who desire it,
he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free
of charge), with the directions for preparing and
using the same, which they will find a Sure Cure
for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &o.
Parties wishing the prescription will please
address. Rev. E. A. WILSON,
2aiimos 194 I'enu St., Willlamsburgh .New York
T ABIES AND CHILDREN will and a
j splendid assortment of shoes at the one
prlveatore ofF, Mortimer
" PhwMMonaMy the brut ruttained work tf tht
kind in tht Wtrld."
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Seore one for the Woman.
Tlio following anecdote la told by the
Dayton (Ohio) Journal of a Democrat
lu the city: "The night before the
Presidential election he wa out with his ,
wife, who is an enthtiBlnstlc Republican.
Upon returning home, her huebnnd
said, 'Now I'll get a good sleep, get op
In the morning, take John his colored
servant, go to the polls, and put In two
votes for Tllden.' Like the patriarch
Imuic'8 wife, the good wife of our Demo
cratic friend kept her own counsel. Hut
next morning bright and enrly she arose
and proceeded to the kitchen, where she
found John, whom she accosted : 'John,
have you voted yet V' 'X6, ma'am,'
quoth John. 'Then, John,' said
Mrs. , 'you go and vote as quick as
you can.' John went and voted for
llnyes and Wheeler. After breakfast
our Democratic friend called John, ob
serving pleasantly to hi in, 'Now, John,
suppose we go and vote 1" Quoth John,
'Why, judge, I's done voted!' The
judge took In the situation, and went to
the polls a wiser man."
CS" A very smart, though very Inso
lent retort was once made to a magistrate
by an linpecunlous-looklng fellow, upon
whom a somewhat heavy Hue had just
been Imposed for drunkenness. From
the appearance of tlieeulprit everybody
in court probably expected that he would
have to go to prison, but to the surprise,
of all, the delinquent displayed a pocket
full of money, and sullenly began to
count out the amount ofhis fine, where
upon the magistrate proceeded to remon
strate with him on his recklessness iu
going about the streets in a state of
drunkenness with such a sum of money ,
about him. It was a wonder, remarked
the magistrate, that he had not been
robbed. - "As to robbery,'? growled the
prisoner, "it's mighty little difference I
can see between being robbed in the
streets and being robbed here."
5TA lady a short time buck presented
a telegram at a London post-office. The
message was I nclosetl in an envelope.
On receiving It the official at once pro
ceeded to open it. "What ure you about? v
exclaimed the lady. The clerk explained
that he could not send a message with
out first seeing it. Then, observed the
lady, angrily, "Do you suppose Tin
going to let you read my private affairs ?
I won't send it at all!" And forth
with she flounced out of the office in
disgust.
SSf"Tom, why didn't you marry. Miss
G V
"Oh, she hod a sort of hesitancy In
her speech, and so I left her."
"A hesitancy In her speech ? I never
heard that before. Are you not mista
ken?" "No, not at nil ; for when I asked her
if she would have me, she hesitated to
say Yes, and hesitated so long that I
went out for another gal."
, . 4sl- . -
(3F After a little girl had attended her
first Sunday school session she asked
her mother what kind of a bear was a
"consecrated cross-eyed lienr?" Her
mother could impart no information
until she happened to glance into the
8. S. Song Book, when she told her oil'-'
spring that the animal in question was,
"A consecrated cross I bear.'"
girln a town In Massachusetts there
are three churches, the minister of each
of which rejoicesin the name of Wright.
One lies in the upper part of the town,
one in the lower, and the third nt the
mills, so the jieople have dubbed them
as "Upright," "Downright," tmd Mill
right." .
-
lie took a sudden seat, he did.
In all his gorgeous foppery :
Such mournful siiectacles wo see.
When sidewalks are sosloppory.
And she, poor ulrl. went down with him.
In all her pull-back f rinperv :
Such tragic incidents take place
When sidewalks are so s!ipper .
658" "Why did Joseph's brethern put
hhu In a pit ?" asked a Butliilo Sunday
school teacher ; and the reply he got was.
"Because there was no room for hint In
the family circle."
(JjJf'My deur," sab! John, ou observ
ing new striped hose mt hU only heir,
"why have you made barber's poles of
our Ernest's legs?" "Because he's a
little shaver," was the reply.
ftf-"Setting a man-trap" Is the title
given to a picture of a pretty young lady
arranging her curls at a mirror.
- - .
(3" The story of the man who had a
nose so large that he couldn't blow it
without the use of gunpowder, Js said to
be a hoax.
gySpllklns always Insist ou sptilllng
" needle, neldle. He says every needle
should have an eye In If . Sew ?