0 Til K TIMES NEW BLOOM FIELD, I'A., SH-TOllifcll 13, 1881. $1jc Ioomfitlb uiu$. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. Clover as a Recuperator. AVe make the following extrnel from Dr. llarlaml'a work on " Fanning; with Oreen Manures," as lately piibllalieil Ui ' the Country Ucntkman : It Is a very common pracllve among agricultural w riters to nclvlse all person having large furms whluh are In a very poor condition to nell one half or two thirds of thejr land, and apply all the money they receive In manuring and Improving the balance of their property. In some cases this may he the moHt prudent course to follow, hut, as a gen eral rule, I am opposed to this advice, for two very good reasons : First, you can get very little per acre for your poor fields; and, secondly, If you Improve your property with Judg ment, you can enhance its value so rap Idly that In seven or eight years It will he worth double or treble Its former val uatlou. To begin Improvement, take the old Held about half a mile from the house, and which Is covered with thin yellow grass and a mellow soil, about one or two Inches deep, produced by many years of exposure to the weather. It lias never been ploughed since you knew it. And I beg you do not plow it now, at the beginning of your cllbrts to make It better. Let me show you what a coating of line, mellow earth Is worth upon its surface' In Egypt the annual overflow of the Nile deposits on the laud a thin stratum of very Hne soli, which amounts to only four or five Inches In a century. This yearly settling, which Is only the twen tieth of an inch In thlckuess, of almost impalpable dust, keeps the farms forever rich and productive. The Egyptians do not plow this precious coat under; but sow the seed on the moist ground, as the waters subside, and then, If possible, they drive sheep and hogs or goats over it, to press the seed Into the soil. We should learn a useful lesson from their example and experience. We should not plow down the only part which the air has enriched, by mingling and uniting with it for bo many years; but early in the spring weshould harrow as many acres of the old field as we can sow with clover seed, at one peck to the acre. After the seed is sown, we should roll the ground, and sow one or two bushels of plaster per acre. The principal roots of all plants must be near the surface, that they may feel the life-giving influences of air and moisture ; or the boII must be loosened by nature or by tillage, that the atmos phere may penetrate even the deepest tlbers of vegetation. Hence the reason that plant food acts so well upon the surface and that all seeds germinate more quickly, more naturally, when covered by only one or two inches of soli. But these great truths must not be mis understood. Though the soil must be loose, the finer the seed the greater the necessity, when planting or sowing, of pressing with the hand or foot, or roller, the earth into close contact with the grain. Well, to return to our old field. If the clover should grow five or six Inches high by the middle of August, give It a half or whole bushel more of plaster per acre. The second year you must treat in the same way; and if the clover is thin on the ground, sow more seed and again roll it well. Do all this the third and fourth- year, if , necessary. After this it will reseed Itself, provided you continue the plaster each year. Here is a practical illustration of this plan, which I know to be a fact. A person bought a very poor farm near the southern boundary of Pennsyl vania, and tried to raise grain upon it in the usual way; but nothing grew large or strong enough to produce seed. Fortunately, he did not sacrifice the property by selling it at a very low fig ure, as many would have done. He sowed every acre of it with clover seed and plastered it every year. ' For a liv ing be followed the profession of an auc tioneer. About seven or eight or more years the clover grew upon bis farm, undis turbed by plow or hoof of any kind. Then he concluded to try his band again at farming. Many of his neighbors gathered to see the first plowing, after so long a rest from tillage. An old farmer who was present assur ed me that the soil turned over eight or nine inches deep as black as your hat and as mellow as an ash heap More than fifty years have now passed since that occurrence, and the farm has the reputation of being rich and produc tive to the present day. " SiLVKn Ckeek. N. Y., Feb. 0, 1881. Gents I have been very low, and have tried everything, to no advantage. I beard your Hop Bitters recommended by so many, I concluded to give them a trial. I did, and now am around, and constantly improving, and am. nearly as staong as ever. W. H. Wei. leu. MRS. LYOIA E. PIKKK&M, OF LYNN, MASS., i ' . s I eW LA ' LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. In n I'nsltlve ("lira fin-nil (four rnlnlnl 'milnlnla unit WralnNHI iiriimniiHI MrallVlliitl It will cure entlrrty Mi wont form of rnmala Com plaint., ill oTarlmi trundle., Iiiflanimatlnn and lUr-ara lion, Falthta; ami lllsiWaciMiirnts, ami His conw,llnt Spinal Weakum, anil In particularly adontril to til Cltanira of MO. jt trill illMnlra and eiprltnmnra from Ilia titanis In an rarljr ataira of iliTi-loumnt. Tho Ipmlcnoy to can. enroll, humnra lliara la rlirrkml Tr)r si.tlllr liy Ita IIM. It ri'inoTca fulntw, natiilrnry, dpntrnyaall erathis; for stimulants, anil trlli-TP. woitlniPM of llin slnttiarti. It olirpa Illtiatliig, llemtiirhp., Nomina IVii.trnllnn, (limnral Duljilltj, Blncploaanem, Di'iri-iln and Jntll Ri.tlnn. ' That fi"1lm of bi-ai Insr down, causing pain, weight ailil hackaoha, la nlirnys ponniini-nlljr rnti'it liy Ita n.a, It will at all Mini's and iiiiiIit nil ilrriinintani.. ai t In harmony Willi tho lawa Hint Rnvr-rn tlio fpinali. pyatrin. For the enroot Klilm y Ciiniiilnlnta of ollhrr lax Hilt Compound la nnfliirpRnwd. i.tima r:. i'inkham'k rurTAtu.! row- POUJIIHa prepared nt al ami n.1 Wmtnrn Atimiia, I.ynn.Mnaa. l'rli'ogl. Ms iMiUli'afnr (ft, Nint liy mall In the form of pills, nlno In tlio fm-m nf luRpiiKra, on roeelpt of prleo, 01 pprlinl fnrellhrr. Mm. I'lnkliam frrelyanaworanlllpttpraof Inuulry. Hi'iiil for pauinh' let. Address aa alioto. Mention tM iipr. No family allniilil Im without I.VDIA K. 1'INKITAM'S I.1VKR ril.t.3. l'lipy rttro rmuitlpntlun, liltlutianaia, and torpl'llty of tltr llror. afi rptitu iwr lior. it J- Hold Ity nil llrnitittalH. (, tt at ly SPRINGFIELD SEWING MACHINE. Host in tlio World. Tliniuaniiriicturpraiif thn HPIttNUKIKM) are kwhio ilml. hi iiiilitr in iitpct ilia crltlcul nml BCDiiomlral ilnininiilH of Din llitip.H, tlin tmioti I ;ie imial posiimH ft t'.iiinliMiiitlDtt u mecliiinloiil kxccI It'iicea, maklliK It suii'iliii' to miy of Hh nciln cmniiiH, amlnt the m ne Mum Im iilVcrcd at a prlco Hint will placH it within the nicaiis olall. Fully rnallzll,K 'hf tnriMi or thosn ciiikIIIIoih. thi'V (illcl llm HH liillel(l, noil llili-llf that It will lliilllllveryreiiirmii'lit thai can lie iifli'toil of a Unit class family ami niiiniiraiiiiii liiK maehltin. Kvmy Machine Is (varianicil pHi rput In (Minslriin I Ion. Ill case any of the pirn prove (Inflictive, when machine In used fin- family purposes, within live years from date of pnri'hase, the manufactur ers will replace sui'll delectlvfl part without charce. This does not apply to noodles, shuttles, or bobbins. Made by THE SPRINGFIELD Sewing Machiuo Company, , 13 flm Hl'ItlNQFIKU), MASS. yALUABLE FARMS AT PRIVATE SALE. TM K subsnrllier oilers at Private Halo the fol Iowiiik desirable hums: NO. 1. Is a I'arm contalalng Sixty-three Acres. A 11 tt.wwl lutwl InmtuoH alulanf oiillluatlon ..-i UUTIIIO IIIUICUII vivutuu n GOOD J WELLING HOUSE, And all necessary OuMmlldiUKs, aituato three miles south of llloomtleld and peven miles from Duucanuon. There Is on this plane plentv of Choice Fruit of all kinds, iiond water at the door, wllh runiilim water In nearly every Held. 1'rlce, 2,3110. Terms easy. NO. 2. Is a farm situate In When. Held twn.. cnnlnlnlnir about .. . 115 ACRES, , having thereon erected a ' GOOD IHVELLIXU HOUSE, with all required Out-bulldliiKS, the Dun being entirely new. This farm Is situate about six miles from Duncannon and four miles fioin Uloonilleld. There Is Kood water near the door, plenty of Rtreamsnn the land, a (rood Apple Orchard, and other fruit, and will make a desirable home. Price U,8f0. Temiseasy. NO. 4. Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, about two miles from bhermnnsdale, containing about One Hundred Acres, having thereon erected a Good Dwelling, and oilier Out-buildings, A well of good water at the house and another at the Barn. There Is considerable fruit on the iuemlses. and the land is good and well watered, rice. tHX, and payments can be arranged to suit purchaser. - NO. 5. Is a FARM situate In Carroll township, about two miles from rihermansdale, coniuliiliin Woventy A.C!i-c;H, of pond land, and having thereon a GOOD DWELLING, and other OtU-buildlnga. There Is a rtood spring near the house, and the Kami Is well watered. There Is also a (iood Or chard In bear inn condition; this will make a de sirable home. Price, tl.foe, NO. 7. A TRACT OK LAND containing 8IXTEEN AUKKd. (half cleared) having thereon erected a GOOD TWO HTOKY PLANK HOUHE. Ill good order. -This property Is located 2 miles south ' of Bloomueld. and has on It pleiity of FKU1T of all kinds, and will make a very desirable home a parly wauliim a small tract of laud. There Isa running stream of water near the house and a well of good water close to the door. Price. Iluou, half to becash and tke balance In two equal an nual payments. " For timber Information address the under signed at New Bloonilleld. Perry county. Pa., or call at his residence three miles south of Bloom- ' Held. . C. B. 1URNISH. August 17, 18S0. TIZE TI-I33 lr ",. :U'i ' ill, . ' '. " "jri--' v.Vfli THE GREAT n uiiLTxa Toy no urn. tffNo olhor line rtitia Thrro Tliroiittti Pns. Brturcr Tnilns Imlly hot'vi'cn ( lilrnitit, hes Mnlnns, I'niini'll IIIiiITs, llinnliti, l,liiciin, Ht, Joseph, AtchlHitn, 'l'opcka nnd Riinsns City, Illici t ((iiiiii'i'tliiiis fur till points In Kiiiikiim, Nchriixkn, ( nliiniilo, Wyiiinliiu;, Moiitnnii, Nn vmln, Now Mexico, Arizona, iliilni,Orcgoii nnd C'dl I Fill ii In. . Thn Hhorlrot, Ppcodlnat mill Mont Cottifortil" Mo llimto via IImiiiiIIii.I In Furl Srnlt, lli'iilami, liiillnn, Houston, Auillii, Hun Atitimlo, Halves. ton nnd nil pnllils In Tonus, Tho iiMi'iiiinlcd liiiliicoiiictits nfTrred tiyllils 1.1 MU In Ti n vi'Ioi m nml 'l oin il", nro ns fnllnwsi J" : cnliOiriitril Piilliniin lUMvlicol) I'nlncn Hlonpllllf I Ilia, mil nnlv nil tlll I, till'. ('., II, ff. i). I'lilncn liriiwIng-lliiMin I'nia, with Morion's ItiTllliInu hfilia. No cvtni i Iimiho for HciiIs In Kei'llnliitf hull's, Tlin rninniis I'.. It, ti 1,1. I'iiImcc I iIiiIiit Curs, fliiiiroiiits Hiiiohlug Curs lllic.l with Cli'ijiint lllvh lliiclicil lliiiiiin Itiw vnlvlinf I luilra fur I he i.'Xi liisivo iiho vt llrKt (lllS tlll'IMIIfOI'S. Htcol Triu k nml Himi 'l'ir rniilpiiiciit, mm. Iiliieil wllh ihoir (liriit 'I lifiHii'li ( in- Arrntnrn. lui'lit, iiiiiUms th4, nliiix p ml iilhcrii, 1 114- fitviirllo lloulo to the IviiiiIi, South- West, nml thn Fur Wot, Try It nml vnn will lli;d Irtivclliiff n luxury lirdciul nt 11 illscoi'itoii. Thro. mil Tlt'lif ls ci this Coli linili'il I, Inn for si In nt nil nllli'i h in tho 1'inicil states nml ('mm In. All Infiiriiiiitlnii iiliout llnlos (if Friri', Sloop. Imr Cur Aci'iiinmniliilloii, Tltiui Tnlilcs, &o., will lie i liiM'i fiitlv nil en liv npplyliiH In J. Q. A. IIRAN. (lcn'l F.iiKlrrn Airoiif, iiUII WiiMlimrl on St., IIobIiiii, Muss, nml IIV llrniidwnv, Now York. iAillCH It. WOOII. I t-it. I im. Aut..'hli'iifn. T. .1. I'nvrnil, Hen. Munnircr, I'hlcngo. Match U lHI-4llt A p iinllll sent fri'p In tho. VPS-lllOHl lClNHtlt. Illlll pi MW I.vit.v tlilnv new. Cm ipp wliii wlfli tnplarHk-p In tho IM'Olllltlllt' llllHtlll'HI. illlllWII. iiplliil not ri'iiuiri'il. Ae will fiirntNh lull rvcrvtllllnr. 11) a duv nml iinwnrila In dirtily niii'li' ivllhonl. uliiyliitf nivii fi-Min In iiiii nvf'i' nli&lit. No i'IhIi u liuli'vi'i'. Many new workers wsnlcd nt "iici. illimy inn iiiiililntf tortiini'S at the IhinIiichh J, tulles niiike iih niiich iih men, nnd yotiinf hoys and irlrlM limki' irreiil I'liy. Niuiliowho In wllllmf In work Til 1 1 m to inn lie inn' o iiiotiny nvery ilny tlinn ciui 1 10 111111I0 In a week at uliy nnlliniry 1 mploy meiit. TIiohp who eiurnire III ottee will lltitl a sliot't ronit to fortune. Ail dr. HH II. HAI.LLT A CO., I'.irtliiml, Maine. I ly RCATTV'Q OIIANH IHiisefiilslois.fi sets DCMI I I O reeds nnlv Planus f 12 mi. .llliistmlrd cut alogue free. Address HKAT'I Y, Washington, N . .1. lliAly NEW RICH BLOODI J'fii'aoM' J'Hi'inii'o Villa iiuiko New lllch' Tllnod, mid will couiplnMy chntiiro tho blond ill thncutiroavstcm In throo nmtittis. Anvpcrami who will tiiko 1 pill encli night f rain 1 to la weeks limv bo reiloreil to sound henltli, if such a thing bojiossllile. Sentbv mull for (t intler slumps. . N. .IOII S HON 6 CO., Jtonton, Mast., formrrly iUinynr, JWn Mts wanted KVKI1YWIIKIIR In He 1 1 tlio lu st I itinllvlinlt - tJiiu nini'hlne pver Invpiitpil. Will kiiktupulriif ifoi klntiB, wlui and J O 10 comiil. le, In Sn inlinileB. It will alan knit a ureut varlfty nf fimev wurk for which thprolaalwavs a rpaily nmrkpt. Keml fcirrlrnilnrnnit terms to the Twombly IlilKtluK Muclilue t o., tm Vi uihlUKlou Bl llunluu UiuJ. Aly NOTIOIj! THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention or the citizens of Pony county, that he has a hu ge and well selected stock of HARDWARE, (JKOOKKIEH, DKUUS, , WINKR& I.KJUOIiH. IRON. NAILS, HOUSE and MULE SHOES, HTKKL, inONAXLICH. SPlUNdS, RPOKKM, nuns, FICLI.OHS. HHAFTH. FOLES BOWS, BROOM HANDLES, WIRE. TWINES, &0. Alio, 1 Piilnis, Oils, GIhAh, riaster, nnd Cement. SOLE, CALF, KIP and UPPEB LEATHER, FISH. HALT. BOO ARH. SYHUPH. TEA 8 HPICES TOBACCO, CIGARS, and SMITH COAL. John Lucas & Co'a., MIXED PAINTS, 1 ' 1 ; , i (ready for use.) The best Is the CHEAPEST. .. And a large varletyol goods not mentioned, all of which were bought at 1 lie Lowest Cash Frlces. and he otters the same o his Patrons at the Very Lowest Prices for Cash r-r approved trade . His motto-Ixiw prices.and Fair dealings to all. flo and see him. Respectfully. 8. M. 8HULER, Liverpool, Perry Co. Pa. KENDALL'S SPA YIN CURE. It Is sure to cure Spavins, Splints Curb, &c It removes all unnatural enlargements. Does not blister. Has no ecual lor any lameness on beastor man. It has cured hip-loint lame ness In a person who had sultered 15 Year. AlsOCIireil I'lietlliintlum ni-na irost bltes, or any bruises, cut or lamene.ts. It has no equal for blemish on horses. Send for Il lustrated circular giving positive proof. Price one dollar. All Druggists ave It or ran get for you Dr. I. J. Kendall Si Co., Pros.,EuosburKh. Falls, Vermont. HARRIS & EWINO. Agents. Pittsburgh, Pa. For sale by F. Mohtimbh, New Bloomdeld, Pa. TTISTAT K N OTICK.-Notlce Is heieby given li that let'rs of Administration have been gianted nn the estate of Samuel Daniels, late of WheMileld Iwp., Perry eoiiutv. Pa., deceased, to Sarah Ann Daniels, lesiding lu same township. P. O. address. Duiieaiinou. All persons Indebted to.ald estate are requested to make immediate paymen' and those having claims, to present them lor settlement. SRAU ANN DANIELS. C. J. T. M'Intiub, Att'y. Administratrix. i Liiitri' , o II. CLOTHS for Floors, Carriages and l-SrS I - '4Wm J"iiTjili!U!iJ THE Chicago North-Western liATIVtVY' Is the Oldest, Host f'ntntriietert, llest Kiiilpped, and hence the LEADING RAILWAY -OE TIIK- WUNT I AOUTIIU IM. It Is the short and best route Imtween Chlcngo and all poluls In Nnrtlieni Illinois, Iowa, IX kota. Wji tiling, Ne. luaika, C11III01 nla. Oiegnn, Arizona, IM11I1, Col orado, liluho, Muiilauo, Nevada, and foi Council E'uffn, Omaha, Denror, Loaavil!e, Salt Lake, Son Franckco, Scad wood, Clous City, Ceiliir llnplds, lies Moines, Coliiinlius, nnd all points In the Territories, and the West, Also, fur Milwaukee, dec 11 Hay. Oilikosh. Sheliuvgiin, Miiripinlte, Fond du Lint Wiiteriiiwn, lloiighlmi, Neeiiah, Menasliii, St. Paul, Mliinn.tpos, Huron, Volga, tin (in, lllsiiiiiii k. Winona. Lacrosse, Owiiliiuiia, and nil tiulnls In Miiiiii'kuIh, Dakota, Wisconsin and the Northwest. At Council llliilfsthnlriiliis of the ChlengoXi North Western and Hie V. P Jt'J s (lepin t flom, 111 rlv at, 11 ml use the sniiin Joint Union Depot. At Chlcngo, clnse connect loin nifl innde wllh the I. like Slime, Mlehlriin (lent 111 1, Pa III nun e ft Ohio, Ft. Wayne mid Pciiiisvlviiiiln, and Chicago ft (Hand Trunk R'js, and the Kankakee and 1'au Hainlle Hi'iiles, ChiHe connections itiiide at .luncllon Poluls, It Is the ONLY LINE mulling Pullman Hotel Dining Cars 11ETWF.KN CHICAGO and COUNCIL IILCFFS 1'itUman Mtrjifriionttti Nttiht Trnlnt. Insist upon Ticket Agents Selling you Tickets via Ihls mud. I'xatnluc 011r Tickets, 11 ml reluso to buy If I hey do tint, read ovel Hie Chicago North-Western Railway. If yotiwifhthe llet Traveling Accommoda tions ynu will buv your Tlikeis hv this route, AND WILL TAB K NONKOTIIKll. All Ticket Agents sell Tlekels by Ihls Line. 15 MARVIN IIUOIUTT, U V. V. i Oeu'l Alang'r, Ciiiuaoo, III. STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful Imprudence causing Prema ture Dccav, Nervous DeliilltT, Ijost Manhood, et.' huvliig tried In vain every known remedy, has dis covered a simple self cure, which ho will send FI1KB in hi. telliiw-siinernra, address J, II, Jll;l; 1, 4:1 IiuiIihiii hi., Ji. V. Mily $2 WMti-liffl. Kt.ni lii'lpnfi(.f.'l. WMI. mil.1 HtinllnKl'iii. Iinllnllen icoliltn. Hulia r"lrt II 1. CIim...I mel l.t fur jrniiMtwil Li' er ii nUllv. niiri.m. V.lu.lil. rn. Iviiutiea. lllOIII'MIMal ll., laj S.n.uSl. lork. filily h1 f f"1'1 1niMwi frr, w(h full InntnirMnnn fnr I J cniKlticHnw (lit; tmwt jirnlitiililn huttliifPH (lint yfimw anyone vnn iikhrh in. llic htiHliitti In t uny to IfBHi, niirl nur liifstrncftniifi fin nlmptn mk philn, tlmt. any niKM Hn mukc wrt n! pnilitn from tlin vry Blurt, No mm fun fall whe in wHIIiik t work. Wnmfii nrt tin nur 'MHful HM iihmi. Ilnyn and irli'ln run vnm lurv nnnin Mriny luive mad) nt fho f)tirtiiHH over uiif hiitMlrcrl l")Hm hi a Kinwlfl week, Nuthititr Itko It cvnr known bfjnrf. All w)in innur nn Miirpt IkimI nt t)ii to nnd i-Hphlttv with which tliry hii- iihlf to rnnk inoiif y. oii iMiii fuvrnrc lu thin hiiiMtifHN rl urf iik vnur npfiro tlnm Rt Ki''nt iintflt. You do not turn to Invent rnpltul in it. WoUikhhII Hip rltdi. 'I'lioiif who ne d r'-woy rn"ioy, nhouid writ'' to iih h on- . AM luriiiHlu'd free, A'Mrfn 'J Ul KiCO. AiiKUMu, Wnlue. 1 ly A UCTIONEEltS. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, OlTnrflhlti nervlcfld to thecltfzusof lrry and OuHiberlttiidcuuntleft. iNmt oMire add reus, HtiernianKdule, J'enyco.. Pa. IT JSMtV KKLL ATICTIONKKR. would respectfully infoun the cltizensor Perrv County that lie will cry sales at short notice, and at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. -Aildress He.niit Kki.Li Ickesburg, l'n. Q B.HARNISH, VXJCTIOIVKKIt , Delvllle. Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. ( tf D AVID M'COY, ICKKSBURU, PERRY COUNTY, PA. . Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid to all calls. JAS. P. LATCHFORD, A U C TI O SEER , Would respectfully Inform the public that he will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive nrouinl attention. -DONNALLy'B MILLS PERKY CO., PA. Auctioneer. The undersigned given notice that he wlllcrysalesat any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are sollcltedand prompUtteBtlon wllibe given. K. D. WELLS, New Buffalo Perry co., Pa How Lost, How Restored ! i itr f iinll-'il -MuM -" ' .lust published, a new edition of Dr. CULVER WKLL'8 ES.SAY on the milical cure of Spek MATiiKitiKhA or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Seminal Losses. Impotkncy. Mental aud Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to Marriage, etc., also. Consumption, Epilepsy and Kits, induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance. &c. The celebrated author. In this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, fr-m a thirty years' suc cessful practice, that the alarming confluences of self abuse may;rspldly be cured: pointing out a mode of cure at once slmnle, certain, and effec tual, by means of which every sulteier. no matter what his condition mav be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, and rtulicaUy. e This Lecture should be In the hands of eveiy man In the land Kent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, on receipt of ;six cents ur two postage stamps. We have also a suiecure for Tape Worm. Address THE CULVEKH ELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York! N. Y.; Tost Office Box. 46ti. I Illy Newport AdHU'lIsomciits. JyJEWPORT DRUGSTORE. Raving on hand a eeinplets aaanrtmrnl of thafol loln arllclM, tha siibaiirlbar aaks shsrsof yeu patrons-. Drug and Medicine, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also s full stock of Concentrated Homedlos, K8BKNTIAL OILB, HrwulioH, rcrfuincry HAIlt on., AND FANVY AIIT1ULES Also always on Hand rUUE WINES & LIQUOR EOIt MKDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL I'URI'OBUS Sj 5j 5 5j MYtilCIANti 0 11 D KllS CarrfAHy and Promptly Fillml CM. E D Y . Newport, Ponn'tt. It. S. (X)OIC & CO., Agree to sell all kinds of LUMIJEK AND SHINGLES, for LKHfj MONEY than anyother denlerslnthls eounly. We will also take good Tim heron t ho st urn p or delivered at our Mill In exchnngn for Lumber, Oio, We use Clearlleld I'lne and Hem oo k only. w. n. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Terry Co., Pa. October 10, M7B. JONES' BROS, &. CO., (Formerly John Jones ft Son,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brlok Warehouse. Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa.. WK would respectfully Invite the patronage ol the farmers, and the public generally? a the, HIUHEST I'ltlCEH the markSt wlllatforU. will be paldforallklndsof ' GItAIN, FLOUK, i PKOUUCK SEEDS AND JtAILKOAD TIES We have constantly on band, JTIBU, SALT, PLA8TEK, CEMENT COAL. IKON, STEEL, HORHR SHOES. ftfl..fto. FOB SALE AT THE LOWEST KATES. . Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, W75 t J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright' Ilulldlug, 2VI2WFOKT, IA. Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobacco. atThdetS UperT5,V.'U ,UPI,"ed W'th G001' Your orders are solicited. 944 g HIMES, Fire Insurance Agent. ' OFFICE: South East Corner Market fSqnare, NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRE TNSUBANCE POLICIES written In first elass companies on all kinds of Insurable proper ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Correspondence solicited. Companies Ilejrresented t JFA.v. of Hartford,. Assets, $6,70f).mo Commercial Union. l,.ot m Fire Association. Phil's,, " 3,778,000. B. HIMES, Agent. March 11. ISSOly . mm a. m M mu 1m I THE GREAT vmxn4 oftbemti priwoTiil LIVCK lip, which uu prampUj m ib Livr, Kkinft, blind, flumach mo4 Bol m ib him urn, tittm thm mnmm omm it 4tmmi. Ihcf mil becom Bun t lt avtfett4. Hae the fttf ni aariorur thi onfMjBsi, vhtb ialirtM thtflk kit U bmlihr Mtioa, Mi M loaie. KIDNEY BLOOD XVUiU.I.JJi Jk llsOt Hl'lMt VaiUaai IWMJ tfT HM- A Anti-BiliouA ch- ynwt.cmt;- imrLZ psUiuO. Orl. K-aU W ttknM il Htic n'JtXttoOM, O.d nm sod taar. Pranl to I'rik) lotelfti, i-Vct. LTfe tnKtlM, iVcc. A.I iiruuriUavnJ osMoxry tun Lar it, or w.U ft tt for yum. Al rtfiml in mur- J3 e o wly EMlHiOintltlKS. FOfilNGS, lNSEKT l.NGS, and oilier trimmlne. F. MORTIMER. ignjea. i'licer low. F. MORTIMER.