Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 03, 1873, Image 3

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AMtlTAt AMD DETAHTl'HK OF T1IAIN8 AT SUSHl'llT.
y. c. R. W.. fionth.
Erie Mall, 13.50 am
' Frio Express, 9.40 "
Mail, 11.05 "
Nlag. Express 8.00 p m
P. & E. R. R. Went.
Mull, 6.:i0 a m
Nine. ExpressllMO pm
Elmira Mall 4. HO "
Erie Express, 7.01 "
BUNDUKT asd lbwibtowh r. h.
Leave Bunbury for Lewlstown at 7.45 a. m.,
nnd 8-10 p. M.
Arrive fat Bunbury from Lewistown at 1.50
and 7.45 p. tn.
eiiAMOKiM nirwion, . c. R. w.
I.KAVi AltltlVF
Sunbnry at 5.45 am At Sunbury 9.25 a m
" 13.35 pm " 3.55 pm
4.40 pm . 0.00 pm
DANVILLE, UAZLKTOH & WiLKBSHAHKB K. K.
Rogular passenger tsaln leaves Bunbury for
Danville, Cattawissn, Ilazlotori and intermediate
stations, at 6.45 a. in. Returning leave Hiule
tou at 1.00 p. m. Arrive at 4.00 p. m.
LACKAWANNA AND HLOOMSnURO R. R.
Leave Northumberland (vt 9.40 a. in. and 4.50
p. m.
Arrlvo at Northumberland at 10.35 u. m. and
0.05 p. m.
Accidental Ineuranco Tickets can bo had of
J. Bhlpman, Ticket A Bent, at the Depot.
Pnwmo Machines and Cottaoe Ohoan.
Miss Caroline Dalius is the ugent for the sale of
the best Sewing Machines in existence, viz : 'The
Improved Grover & Baker,' aud 'Domestic,'
which are constantly kept on hand, and sold at
reasonable prices. 8ho Is also agent for the sale
of the celebrated 'Silver Tongue Organs,' and tho
'Ray Stale Oreans,' and for the sale of the
Fraiite & Pope Knitting Machine. Call and see
them. Office on Market street, east of the rail
road. The Improved Groves & Raker Sewixo Ma-
chine. TheBO celebrated machines are oircred
at the most reasonable rate. For particulars
apply to D. . KUTZ, Agent,
Fcb.ai!,73.-ly. I'pper Augusta township.
Hoi;sn and Lot foii Sale. A new House and
Lot, located on Spruce stri'it. Sunbury, is offered
for sale ou easy terms. Apply to
Joun Wll.Vl.lt.'
Tim Wine made, at the Vineyard of Geo. B.
Youugtnan, near Sunbury, and now being Fold
by him, can not bo excelled for purity, excellence
and cheapness. April UG. lit.
Tun best placj to Invest money profitably is at
the Esecisiur Bo.it A Shoe Store of Win. II. Mil
ler. His lino of goods are of the best, and many
a doctor bill will be saved by buying the best
made Shoes it Boots in market. Miller has a
large assortment which he Is selling at the lowest
prices, and a few dollars invested in his stock
may save hundred tn bills for medicine.
All persons wanting good aud cheap piitnres
should call at K. C. Sniiek's Gem fiallcry, where
they can get nine good pictures for 5(1 cents.
llem;jcrly"s old stand, Sunbury, Pa. mlil-tf
Fii.linu Vr. We notico that i. A. Finney,
tlie popular caterer in Jhe Pry Goods and Grocc
ry lines, is tilling up his More on Market street
w ith a line assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Willow-wan:, F.urtlien-wurc, Glass-wnre, No
tions in great variety, mid all kinds of goods,
generally of tho lulest styles. By fair dealing
Mr. Finney has established a large b'isiuec, and
he is now prepared to furnish his customers
with any article of goods they want nt the
in st reasonable prices. Call mid examine his
mammoth block.
John Maksii, Clothier, Simpson building,
Mjik''t Square, has in part .igain recovered hi
health, and has becu tn tlie city and bought J lie
1 inrcst und best stink of spring mill sum
mer clothing I hut lias been brought to ban
bury this spring, l.eaulili'l styles uud lower
price than elsewhere. Ut.-tn3.
Pianos, Oiioanx, ,tc. David licimcr, music
teacher, having located permanently in Sunbury
for the puipose of leaching inuiic, announces
that he has the agency for (iaelile it Co' Balti
more Pianos, which arc being rapidly introduced
anion ' the best judges. They are now ir. ate in
il.,. C, ..... V'........l Bnl.Anl 111. ...,.:1. P.. i
at the Sunbury Academy, by J. 11. Jenkins, Esq.,
of .vortuunibcrhind, aud Jutt;;e Kllwcll of
Ulooinsburg. He will also take orders for Steiu
w.iy & Go's, ChicUeilng & Co's, uud other well
known Pianos.
Mr. P.eiiuor nlio reeeives orders for Prince it
t'o's celebrated Organs &. Melodcuns, of Uulfalo
New , York. .. : .
Sheet music on hand, and ?rder& for new pie
ces promptly attended to.
Mr. lleinicr is agent for the German publishing
house of E. Bteiger of New York, and wiil re
ceive subseriptiou for all German Books, Period
icals, Newspapers, Ac.
The celebrated Ciaehlo Pianos can tie seen at
at ull times at the residence of Mr. Heimcr, ou
tho corner of Third and Arch streets, opposite
I be depot.
t oral Iff:tirs.
Choice Pi-ants ran th?;Paiik. (icib Simon
Cameron forwarded some choice plants to H. I.
Wharton, Esq., now on n visit to his friends
here, a few days ago, for tho park, hi Market
square. Mr. Wharton has alto procured tome
box wood from ihe public garden ut Washing
ton, for Miss Lou Sliissler, and Mrs. Philip
Clark, rcsldiug ou Market 6i'i ire, to beautify a
portion of tho new Park.
Jons HEsnT Df.nsig, bettor kuown as ''Jack
Sheppard," editor, proprietor aud carrier of
Jack Sheppard's Trumpet, a newspaper publish
ed at York, Pa., visited our town on Tuesday af
ternoon, for the purpose, of soliciting subscrip
tions. "Jack" is su odd gculus, und by his ec
centricities manages to raUe tbo "wind" admi
rably. He is see a almost daily at the Harris
burj; depot, blowing a silver trumpet, presented
to him by tho ladies of Harrisburg, soiling his
papers. He sold a number of eopies.hcre and iu the
evening made a speech on religious topics lo a
large crowd on the square ou Third street
SriiDEN Death. Miss Mat lie Thomas, daugb
ter of Levi E. Thomas, of Fisher's Ferry, iu
Lower Augusta township, died suddenly ut the
residence of C. B. llazleilne, on Waluut street,
in this place, on Saturday morning last, of Spi
nal Meuingltis, or spotted fever. 8he bad come
to Mr. Hazlvtine's but a few days previous lo do
house work. The deceased wus about 17 years
ot age, and was highly respected In the whole
community, llerremulus were taken toFlsher't
Ferry on the mail train on the same day.
Canal Navigation. We legrn that Ihe canal
from Lock Han to Kort'aiiuiberland is now
open for navigation. The North Erauch canal
will not be opened frr some tlmo on aocouut of
tho alterlugof lb lock at Berwick, Beach Ha
ven, and other paints. Water will not be jit lu
tlie canal above Clark's Forry uutil uboul llio
10th Inst. The, eaual froiu.ClutW's Ferry to be
lev Middletowu, was supplied with water on
Tuesday lat. '
. A rascal named m. Search borrowed a sett
ofbaniessof Mr. A. J.Stroh lust, week, and
stated that he wanted to go to Noi tUuiubeilaud.
Biuee then Search bas not beeu heard from. Ho
T supposed to kav sold the turpi,, and lufi fur
Pitts. nrkiirwo H:: rurcL's reside lu l.ewiii
"Observer," correspondent of tho Miltonimn,
mentions the following matter of (merest in re
gard to a road laid out in Augusta township i
"It Is a matter of interest to the tax payers of'
the county to know that tome tinid ago a new
road was laid out In Upper Augusta township,
near Snubury, commencing nt tho old turuplke
In l'urdytown, and running up lu the direction of
what has beeu railed tho "Cold Spring." through
lands of J. B.'Lenker, J. W'. Cake, W. S. Shaf
fer, Joseph Bachcr and others. The road Inter
sects with the old river road at iCfccnd n short
distance above the Northnrabe qd bridge. At
the time the road was laid out little or no atten
tion wae paid to it. The parties in Interest,
however, wcro on the ground, and tho viewers
lull It out. ConflicXing interests Just then con
tended for the mastery. It ii generally known,
of course, that the township In such cases must
make tho road, and the county pay for the land
taken, fences, &c. The viewers looked only at
the township expense, and they laid the road not
where It would be most advantage to the owners
of the laud, or the public, or the county Treasury,
but simply tho township in their contracted
view of things. Iustcnd of locating the road up
on the hill, where Col. Cake and others wanted
thcui to, they fixed it aud run It across a town
plot of Col. Cuke and others, ending and defac
ing a parcel of building lots, and they also run it
close by the brewery of Joseph Buuhcr, regard
less of consequences to the county. In duo
course of timo these laud owners petitioned the
Court for a Jury to go ou tho ground taken up
by this road to assess damages. Dilferciil juries
went to each piece and they scvcrully made their
assessments. In ull tho damages amount to $8,
OOO.and the cud is not yet ; for they have not all
petitloued. Aud all this on a piece of road a lit
tle over a mile lu length. In this matter the first
viewers were guilty of largo duplicity, and the
latter of extraordinary, large-hearted liberality
with other people's money. Tho Couuty Com
missioners considered this liberality of these
uolilo minded jurors as n. little too much, and
they moved the Court to act aside their reports.
Depositions have been taken as rules to show
cause, Ac., mid the whole matter of the assess
ment of these damages will he argued before tho
Court In Juue next. Tho evidence given In tlie
depositions shows clearly that dust was thrown
lu t lie eyes Of the jurors, In mailers of law uud
of fact by somebody or 6omcbodj 's lawyer, and
the stupidest trick of nil was that of tlie jurors
who laid out tho road."
History of SiM.i iiT. .Mr. E. B. Haines of
the Williainsport Gav.ette and Bulletin, is now
engaged In collecting material for a history of
Sunbury, its business, manufacture, railroads,
churches, schools, .vc, Including the fall pro
ceedings of the ccnteiilal celebration of July last.
The book will contain about one hundred pages,
nail ill nitaiii full statistics and descriptions
of every manufacturing enterprise in the town,
every business lion;:,. lumber items, church and
loiige history, borough government, fire nnd o
llee department, In fact, it will be invaluable as a
book of reference, and full of information. The
book wiil be sold at the low price of five cents on
delivery. No less than I.'OOO copies will be print
ed for the editor. A large sale and liberal ad
vertising patronage will alone make the work re
inuncrulivc. Our business men will find it an
excellent medium to advertise, and we trust they
will make tho enterprise n good success. Any
pcrton having fuels of interest nbout tba town,
its history and institutions, will confer a favor by
calling ou the compiler nt the City Hotel,
where he will remain for a few days loi.ger.
Till! lecture of Iter, ctiuo. T. steck, in the
Court House on Saturday evening last, for the
bcnel't of the Soldiers' Monument Association,
was not well attended owing to oilier meetings
being held in the place on that evening. Tlie
lecturer 'ns on hand, and I hough laboring under
tlie disadv.iuttii'c i'f n slini audience he presented
liia subject with marked clLganco and vigor, and
those who were foi Innately present wire ecstati
cally delighted. Ml. Steck's subject was "Ho
race lirccley iii" a Moral Hero.'' As a spueimcu
ot oratory the lecturer lakes n high rank on the
scale of merit, and stands Well as a masterpiece.
Were he to turn his attention to the lectuie field,
it will ldpi'ire but n little lime before this Would
be continued bj the universal verdict of a. I who i
bi'iir hilil. The life mill elm riii-l i.p if Hi, e
tiieclcy froiii his boyhood were most beautifully
Jiurt rayed by bis powerful orltoriu.il endowments.
He presented the salient points of Mr. lireeiey's
character und career with that deep sympathy,
propriety aud force which curried tliu audience
with him to the height of his enthusiastic admi
ration for his hero. Tho self reliance, fidelity
und humanity of ills hero were exhibited in a
masterly way. , .The speaker had a grand theme,
and it was evident, he knew and felt It. His re
inaikable voice, of a musical quality uud flexi
bility, entirely nt command, characterized by his
apparent ficedem from etTurl, carried with him,
in the whole course of his lecture, the feelings of
every one present. Altogether the lecture is ad
mirably written, and tho manner of delivery,
made it one of the very best cvir 'cllvvrcd In
this place. We hope Mr. Sleek may be Induced
to repeal it here at some future lime, so that our
citizens who have missed so rich a treat may
have an opportunity of bcuring him.
IjiriioviNU. Wo notice that Ira T. Clement
is now engaged m enlarging his steam taw mill
on Front street, and alto his power for cutting
lumber. Three largo steam boilers are being
put in to lucreaso the capacity of his mill. Mr.
Clement lias shown gnat iuterprisu iu the lum
ber busiuess In this place, and by constantly in
creasing bis works ho give employment to a
large number of .men. The lumber manufacto
ries of Mr. Clement, now rank among the best
ulong the Susquehiiiiua river; nnj ti,e mav ad
vantages he lius over other mills enable him to
deal on better terms than most mills outside of
this place. '
ItE.il. EsTatb Sals. Ou Thursday of last
week, Masscr aud Engle, real estate agents of
this place, sold to L. T. Kohrbach, Esq., the
large brick bou'e aud three lots or ground, situ
ated on the bill, east of, aud adjoining the bor
ough line, for the sum of ;!,&ui). The dwelllug
was erected by Wui. Keugan, Esq., und was for
merly occupied as a tesideuee by that gentleman.
Tho property is very baudsomely located, und
commands one of the finest views ulong the Sus
quehanna. We congrutulate our worthy Pro
tuonolary upon bis success iu obtaluiug so dosi
rarle a property.
It bus been positively asserted that our neigh
bor of ihe Ihmuci at bus. turned to be a "nigger"
abolitionist, and tbut one side of his face has
been quite dark for a week past. Verily this is
hard ou Bam bo.
Fon stylish Hats, Gents' Collars, Cuffs and
Cravats, go to B. Faust's 6tore; on Maiket
square, aod examine bis stock. All styles are
found In that Urge establishment.
The spring styUs of clothing are manufactur
ed by J. F. Bchaffcr, Merchant Tailor, on Third
street. Hi stock U Wry Urge, and consists of
the most stylish goods in market. Call und eiam
Ine it. . '.
The latnst contribution: ,
Youug man, spare that rising bustle I
' O, touch aot a single "pape
That womau'a bad an awful tustle
To get herself in such n'sbiipc.
' siokruMUfrr Association.-; At a special meet
ing of tbo Monument Association, A. N. Hrlce,
Esq., reported the following circular letter,
which, on motion, was adopted and ordered to
be printed t '
To tht PtopU of XorthumberUnd County j
It is proposed to bnlld n monument to tho me
mory of the deceased soldiers who wont from this
county into the war for the suppression of the
rebellion. To carry out this object we have or
ganized tho Northumberland County Soldiers'
Monument Association. This Association aim?
to uuito the efforts and 'sympathies of all our
people. and so as to make its work a popular oiler
lug. Wo believe it Is not so much tba money ex
pended on snch a memorial, ns the expression of
popnlnr grntltndo of which It Is the exponent,
which gives snch a tribute Its best significance.
We appeal to tho people not to sect, party,
clan, society or local Interest to all who suffer
ed in their persons or families, and to thoso who
feel for them to every one who has a heart to
feci and lo throb rcspousive to patriotic senti
ment and love of count ry to every one who ap-pi-eclated
the rare consecration and the noble of
fering of heroic lives. U matters not what par
ty name our soldiers bore, what their creed, their
calling or their social station. It Is enough that
we were neighbors. nnfl now our patriot, doad
that the nation's lifo Was imperiled, and that the
Valor of our citizen soldiery Baved our grand fa
brlcof government., You will not, therefore, ca
vil about details, uor hesitate to ul I us in this
great work. How best to do what lies so near
our heart's desip: is What most concern ut now.
Tho soldiers of Northumberland eourfty coino
from all her parts from t he mine, the hnsy shop,
the counting house and 1 1m Held of husbandry.
With the open in ir of hostilities our heroes mulch
ed to Falling Water and advanced upon tho
common foe. With persistent bravery they
fought at Fredericksburg, Cold Harbor, Chan-collorsvlllc,-
Gettysburg, at Winchester aud in
the Wilderness. On every Southern field our
comrades fought and fell, and on every Held the
bones of some are bleaching In honor of tho
country's flag. They peered the scenic splendor 1
nf Lookout Mountain, and rlotrire.d noon Karlv's I
nrmy in the valley. Their chivali io exploits at
Petersburg are known, and tho stirring uni'uo
rics of Appomsttox still excite the soul, while
the triumphal March to the Sea- hi left to move
our exulting memories. All the soldiers of our
county have a placo in your hearts, and tho Me
morial Granite we propose should rise for all.
Our shuttered but not dishonored buttle Hags
have been furled for eight years. Tho passage
of time has brought and passed eight anniversa
ries of tlie deaths of o'ir heroes, and while
spring has been clothing their giaves with green
since Peace Came to us, we have spread the ear
ly (lowers upon their silent tombs In sweet lne
mentoof their undying worth ; yet no monument
stands forth to tell the sacredness of their mem
ory or the gratitude of tlie iivi.ig. Many
liavo cherished tlie hope that u suitable
monument would be erected at some' fi.t'ire day,
and the opportunity is now presented lor com
'bluing this purpose into one common eiu-e. We
I e'.lfve that this propo-i d I'l.iuito -halt will rise
In recognition of ull our soHier1, an 1 that it can
be built without any in Jivid'.ial cuLtiib.ition
larce enough lo be a bur.l' n.
We believe you woul.l re t 1.. sat'.-tkd with tut
unworthy or an mailci:c.: e cxprc.-sMn ot j.mr es
timate of the ell' a l of br.tw tnon y Im-e i.e of
country was stronger than tln ir love of life, nor
with any Inferior inon'iiucnt to hich tlm eyes of
our children shall turn for the i-ceoiiuitiou aiven
to heroismlh.it shall brighten the liiMory of the
Republic while man asiiiics for freedom. We
inn-t not take counsel of our fears, nor shrink I
from tlie effort to do what ought to be dene ill I
this matter now. Those in none too p or to aid
where all arc Interested i'tiolle cold enough to be
Indifferent to a cause whose appeals lliil.l our i
better nature. Let the motln r and the wile, the ;
boy and the girl now blooming Into manhood
and womanhood, and all who have received the j
stern shock of the battle, these and the fiiends
of these, rally to the cell we, make for aid. Let i
it lie cheerful, hearty, full and free The living
soldier and the memory of tlie heroic dead appeal
to you for your action, for your time, your ino-
ney, your sympathy, your encouragement . j
Let the monument be built. Lay its I'ouu hi- ;
tion deep uud stroutr. lieur its shall chaste and !
high. Let It's sample grandeur spcuk of the lie- !
roisui it shall couiuii morale, hud express the en- j
dining, gratitude of patriotic hearts for nil future ,
time. :
L"t us bury nronnd this granite column v. t.icn j
wc iluaicft. fturo, ..II l.iul ,U.ilOU-lch Ulld itls-
putcs, ill honor prelenir.g one another, and here,
embalming the memory of our noble dead our !
dead in that they fought and died in defence of
the government of the people strength in our '
fraternal feeling, and renew our fealty to tho in- i
stitutions they an 1 their comrades s ued for ns
I to enjoy. Wc trust the virtues which this mon-
uir.enl shall fitly ce'.enrate will lie lrcu and
' grateful to those who shall people your heauti
, lul hiils and peaceful valley.. i niter wa nie
; gone. '." ',
; This ii'peai i.-, made to.!! ino people of the
! county not In the interest 'd any person or
! town, or economic interests, not to ioalcr party
purpose.iiorloiiiiuistertoloe.il pride. We deem
the cause worthy, and wr Ic
u!i llitele-t In IIS
whose tianie we
1: ' 'f w hat Is
siicc ss. The Assoei.it ion in
-k appeuls to the pojni
appropriate and lilting to be dm e
and pledges itself lo act a w;-r:
secure the object it was organ!;: 1
In this spirit, and with tills :r ;.
tho w hole people for their un t 1 a
J. J. Smith. Presi I
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may to
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)li:'rii Puvtkii, Se
en-lary.
A. . I'liii r,
Joiiv Kai Ci cmrst,
(En. it. C.lliWll.l.AliI U,
FlIHKVAN 11. M N N,
L. II. K.si-,
L. M. Yotir.ii,
E. M. Bi rnr.i:,
Sol. Ma lick,
Jakkii lliWIV.
II. (J. Tiia'mikiI,
P. II. Moom:,
1). C. DiMisoFit,
T. S. SUANSON.
Executive Committee;
Orr.itA IIoi sE. Tho "Old Reliable"" Theatre
Company will present bhakes; .'ite's master
piece, "Hamlet" Prince ol l'enuiark, this, Fri
day, evening. Wc clip tho following from un
exchange.
Last night was cue that will long be remem
bered by Ihe play-goers of this city who attend id
I'nion Hall uud witnessed the performance irf
tho grout- drama of Hamlet. Mr. J. (i. Sunt?,
well deserves tho encomiums that have been
passed upon Mm In other cities, and bis rendi
tion of this great character was tiu most natu
ral conception of it that we have bcrctufoie wit
nessed. The storm of nppiiiii.-e thul greele.l him
when t lie curtaia fell must have Int-u truly grati
fying to bis cars. Daily Tribune, Juhiif town, Pa.
At the Sheriff's Sale, on AVe luesday la-t, the
(.iwcil printing ofllee Wai eoli to J. A. Ciku for
f- 1 -r - . ' t
Ol H Ucighbor of the Daily, no doubt with tho
best intentions, has dubbed the seuior editor of;
this paper with the tltlo "Houoiable," which he
respectfully declines, lest he might bo suspected
of having been a recent member of the legidla
ture where "honors are easy" ud honesty Is nt a
a discount. ....'
l m 1.1
Tue (laullt takes exception to some remarks
of tlie Chief Burgees lu lilsQuiuiuo Proclumatiou.
There is always danger In the Indulgence of eicaj;
ge ruled pictures ou subjects uf this character,
though iutendej as a Joke, as evil designed per
sons uro over ready lu put ou tliu worst lace pos.
Bible, and magnify mole hills iuto uiuuuUiuo.
We are informed by the Cashier o( the Augus
ta Bauk that the forged notes mentioned last
week,, were not -honored by that Bank as we
stated, but that they were left at tbe Bank for
collection. A forory at that Bank will bavo to
be well executed before the officers will honor it.
The officers are good business men, gentlemanly
and polite, and manage the accounts of that in
stitution well. Dr. Suylor the Cashier is fist
gaiulug friends lu this neighborhood both as a
goulleiuao and business man.
(Ikntlkmen's Garments. We are frequently
asked where lbs bct gnriucuts can be procured
in Philadelphia by parties who get tin Lr clothing
from that oity. Ts ail such we-recommend (Joo.
Evans Co , No. 914, Murketstreet. They keep
constantly ou hand tho best goods tn tbe .Mar
ket, sud have tbe moil fushiooablc cutters em
ployed, and the work Is niudo up io a more sub
stantial maimer than elsewhere In Ilia city,
Tbe work 1 guaranteed toplyesutisraction: Mil
itary oosl Firt tauipaules' can do 'better by get
Ins; their uniforms from this establishment than
eUewl.crc.
O, the Snore, tho beautiful Snore, filling her
ohavubor from ceiling ts Sour I Over tho cover
let, under tho sheet, from her beautiful mouth to
her sweet little feci I Now rising aloft like a bee
In warm June i now sunk tnlhc wall of acrack-d
bassoon I Mow, like a flute, subsiding again, Is V
the beautiful snore of my dear Polly Jane.
So says our bard j but not In tho stylu of
"Basslcr'a Dogs."
Wit ore frequently In receipt of circulars and
private letters, asking us to puff up some insti
tution or railroad enterprise ns a personal favor.
This Is 'cheeking;' It to a considerable extent, o
the parties forftet to offer to reward Us for our
time aud space for the favor of putting money
In their pockets. These parties no doubt, belong
to that class Who entertain tho idea that pub
lishers should work for nothing, and find them
selves. Our term for local advertising Is 15
cents per line for first insertion. 20 cents for two
insertions, and g.'iceuts for three insertions i nnd
whenever the ca"!! accompanies the notices we
will then take into consideration whetherto pub
IHh them or not, and wo advise such parties that
Railroad Bonds, rugars, leas, coll'eo or other
goods, for thu full amount of eueh notices will
bo considered the saiuo as cash.
Almost a Casualty. At ,the funeral of the
wife of Mr. .Lit kf on Harp on Tuesday last, n
singular accident occurred which ml;:ht h.ivo re
sulted iu loss of life. During the usual fuucral
services tho room iu which tho corpse lay was
crowi'ed, and immediately after the funeral cor
tege left the premises the entire cciliug accom
panied by a heavy glider fell upon the basement
floor w ith an alarming crash, ow ing it is suppos
ed, to tho excessive weight upon tho floor disturb
ing tho couoli ucliuu of the building, which is an
old ouo.
Fiftrkn Siiak were caught nt one' limit , at
Gauirler's Lauding, nbout lo miles below the
I Bliumokiii Pain, on Thursday moriiiiig lust. This
was the first haul made this spring, and it is the
i opinion ol tin1 I'ishoriileu that were it uot for oh-
s tractions which lay iu the way of the seine, 500
could havij beeu taken. From this it is supposed
that Vilieu the fishery is clear of ob.-truelioua
largo uumbcrs of these delicious fish will be
caught. ;
Sometiiind Sr.iv. A grand opening of Milii-
ncry Goods will take place at Miss Amelia Han
cock on .Market street, Just below the l try
Hotel. Give ber a call. She keeps on baud the
most fashionable styles of Bonnets, Hats, Rib
bons and Kmliroi.li i y in gre a' variety. She i al
so agent for tlie W 'cd Sewing Machine, tlie best
I in tins maiket.
Wi; have stiilitics and hydro
ties, and rheumatics ; but none
represent the feelings of young
sec a new bonnet or a new baby, or hear of ano
ther bail or frerh party this. Is eet.itics.
In cverv part of the town wo not "oe 'icw build. 1
Ings going up. TUorc are at lea't some thiily j
dwelling houses in ccntsa of erection, besides I
other buildings uiideigclns rejuvenation. Me-j
chanies of all kinds lire k-'pt constantly busj,
and ull are teceiviug libeml, w sges. J
iMiKiking will kill lice en plants, but a flue
comb Is the best for small boys. . .
"My spring bourn t" agitates the feiuaiu miud
and papa's purse hi rings,
A gate binge strong enough tc support two
lovers is the latest invention.
So. A w oman always remembers her sex. She
would prefer talking to a luuu to conversing with
i it niri'.l
I i.-t or Letters i ni. lining' lu the Post Olli"c iu
Suiibery, April 3, 17;;.
Julia C. Hoy r, sjann s 8 room, Sarah F. Brow n
A. P. Hover, 'liu. Bowen. 6. C. '"ulp, Jani' s
McConl.ili, Samuel Henele, llciuv Lake, D. 1!.
hunker. Win. Maun, Mcitia M, r . ine A Co.. J.
I A. Port
1 IV.. 1 1. 11 .... .. 1, , .
! Kothermel. L. Siaiiuai, 'l.. 1". S'.u t
i, i-uiuid
.v. J. T. ;
Perrons f
Walls, ('. L. M:iie, w. Wagonbidlc
t ulling for tlie above letters please s ay thev ale
uiiveitieul. J. J. SMITH P. .M.
The Mav number of TinfcltFin nt.u-, a month- ,lv' '" 'l! an I the Pacific : lis lie.
. i. ., . . s "ire. .-. I ..mate. Inhabitants, Natural, Cuiiosi-
ly Mag .,,nc, devoted to the u.s cu.inaui.r of ... - , , , ;1.,ve;ilnrj .,
litictil iutoilnatio'.l, lias tiiou received. 'I 'he cm- ! Mouniatns. and tb-j Pacific Coast. Mr. l!c..dlc
tcnti are interesting -iLd usef.iVto every one w l.o j has MH-nt lliv years traveling in the new Stales
desires-to be well luformd of the politi.-ai atl.iirs ' ,L':1 TfriUork-. and know nioro about tlmir re
.... . i . ... , . tourcs. etc., tliaii auy iillu i writer. The l ook
ot the day. Hi Vay Cf.mU-r La. the loi.owmg U illustrated with om ilK flue mgraviis of the
table of eonu-u's : Scnery, C-tics, Lands, Mines, People, and ( u-
Shall the lb pub.lcaii I'.uty Live. Tho Far- i l''08i,', of the Grrat West, and U the best and
mers' Moviiiieni Again.t Kailwav Omuession. I selling book ever publlsbcd. Send fm-
The Death of lloncml Canby The (ioverunicni'b 1
Indian policy. Japan. 'I he Fisheries. Ourlti
dian Population. Tho Foi Iv-Third Comrress
! Parliaineiit iry lltforins. An Uid Euemy Under
a New Name. Canadian Iudcpeiidenco and Coin
J tincntal t'nity. Number of Males and Females
I iu the I. nitcd Ma'es. Post Ofllee Savings Banks
! "In Debt." No Otllcer of the Army Can Hold
j Civil Oihcc. Fnderick Douglass. Political Iu.
formation Wanted. Living Within One's Means,
j A Wora About Statesmanship.
tar. Purest mul Sweetest Cod-Liver Oil is H.iz-
ara iv inswcu s, made on tliu acu slime, from I
fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard a Co.,
Newlork. It Is absolutely pure und sweetiJ
l',tfl..nl U i,i ....... r...... t..L-,... . ... ..!! '
othcrs. Physicians have necldcj it supei ior to
any oi tlie oilier oils m niaii.ct.
lnj,'T.i,4w.
if
ts.
Oil the -J4lll of April, lit the Reformed Parson
I uge, by J;,.-t. C. 8. Gerhard, Mr. Oil-eon Bho
i Ri iiirs, to M:ss Mauv A. Purr.
lu Sunburv, on the lilh of April, ISAAC
! KEAHNS, In the ylU year of bis a(,e.
in - t'laee on oiiuiiay lasi, ,o u i i.u a,
wife of Mr. Jackson Ha.:', need U7 veais. 4
. mouths, and i days.
-
I On Wcdm-.diiy last, in this place, SAItAH,
wile of Jackson tioHiuger, uged lii years.ll mo-.,
I and ?.' davs.
QUI
M.MUIiV Ml It KI.-IS.
l'lour Mini raiu .MurUel.
Estra Fiiniily $12.00 lied Wheat, p. bu.,
Buckwheat, p. tl., 5.0'J live, "
Corn Meal, 2. .SO Corn, '
Wheat Bran, p. bu. I .W Bim U wheat "
Shorts, ' a. 00. Oats, il'J lbs.
Corn ifcOats Chop, H.lhi Klaxsuid,
Timothy Seed, p. b. Ji.OiV
l'roiluce itlnrLet.
Potatoes, 1'i Hams,
Eggs, per do., ikl Tallow,
Butter, per lb., 1.5 Coiinti v Swp,
Lard, ' 1J Dried Apple.,
Sides, lo " Peaches,
Shoulders,
J.liO
SO
70
l.ou
rn
'.'.','5
is
iu
s
13
lii
14
Solo 820,
per day I Agents Wanted I All
classes of working people, of cither
sex, young or old, make iuoiv mouey at work
for us lu their spare moment, or all the time1
than at anything else. Particulars free.
Address, O. BTINSON ii CO.,
814-ly. Portland, Maine.
Agents wanted lor ihe New Illustrated Book,
WILD LIFE IN THE FAR WEST.
30 year wdlh Indians, Trappers, in Mexican
wars, Ajc. Scalping Expeditioo agalust Apaehos.
Full Interest and selling rapidly. The Book of
the year. Address
WILEY, WATERMAN & EATON,
m8,'73,4w. Hartford, Ct.
. Ageuls Wanted tr the .
' "HUMS OF UUU'8 PEOPLE.
The grandest and molt successful new book out.
Acknowledged to be the moot do'Jded sucews of
the year now selling with usloulsUing rapidity.
IVconlnius pearly WOO MuJni leeiit Eugravlags.
Bpleu I in uppoi tiiulty for ugents to make money.
I iretiiars, contuiuiu full niflicular auij teiuis,
scut frei. Address DL'STIN, OILMAN v Co.,
uiS.'7:t,4w. Hart lord, Cvuu.
GRANS SPRX1G OPEIIIfl
.";;;;.; at the
m -s-.'xA rs-""""ri' f
. 0 laai-'Jis.?
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1b 1b It III it 11 r
I ta sJ ,y &
r.
:5,C'C0 in Sl'KJO and SUMMElt (JUUDtS nowojcn tor inspection
cr,"
The linest hli(vk
HSH;lwf, Jp, Triiiip, Stels,
, JJ .w A
Into .oiul Lace onK (laits in
A
Merchant' Tailoring, THOMAS G. StGTT,
AVe liavo added ifoaeliant Tailoring to our Inisirlivss with THOMAS . NoTT as f'ut t
, complete HMlisfaetion in this ad well a in every other lUpartnii'iit.
'al l.ni a. ii u -i.
Wekceixtn
"chlroi
per uo.on, all other kinds, 00
Sunhury, Psi.,
Airil 5, lR":!.-",nio
Agents Wauled for liii
CXDKVELOPliLt WEsi",
Olt, FIVE YEAliS I.N THE TEKHITCHIIES.
Us; J. II. Ukauls,
Western Currespoudvui uf Cincinnati Comiuei eial
Tliu uc'.y I'limultto l.'utorv of that vast ree-ion
specimen pages and circui.iri, with terms. Ad
dress NA'I ION AL rt, Ul.lSIH N(i CO.,
M3.'73.4w.. .Philadelphia, Pa.
3 O , O O F O It K !! ! J J
, rtniKDCIFT ONtEUT. .::
i Of the Mercantile) Liliraty Association of tlm
I ., . . .' i . H'-v w' t'"Vouwi,rllt, .t;
i ,-Jn sccqkIuiico wilh uu act of the Let islamic
j nnd their Articles of Incorporation, the Board of
" 4irt:ctors announce (heir lifst
(.raiuioni Loneeit :nud ilittribution by lit
UkU,OUg Uietlicket-boidersviii' .
( '",;i'WJ CA&JI,
us LAINO S II ALL, Leavun oilh, on the ir.th
; liny of June, i.1T3, for the benefit of the T.ihraiv.
51.9SU CASH OIFTS. AMOl'NTIFC TO
, ;T,llg omorpri,e lr; ,.ndored by 'the ffovemoi-
secretary ol btate, Auditor of .State, fiij.crinten
dvut of Public Instruction 'i real u jr of State,
Mayor and Common Council of Leavenworth,
ime all le'idlr.g business men of the Jlate, and
the certainty of the dMribailoa una. payment of
gift), as advertised, is fully guaranteed."
. .TICJvEl 8 M EACH. for $. 0 Ut i in.
Memorandum of C.u U ClUis to bo di:-lrlJutcJ
Sunc '.'Mb, lS71t.
1 (tRAN'l) CASH filFT,
l.UKAND CAMl (iK ,
1 (ilSAND CASH UU I',
1 OKANI) CASff OiFT.
tii0;lo
40,000
li.S.OO'J
IHI.Oill)
:;s.o;'ii
'.'ii.Odd
1fi.ll:. I
. 1 2.000
lu.ioo
.s,Wl'J
.1,(HKI
li.lKUl
J.SOO
1 (1HASDCASH,IKT,
j , . H . , . . , . . . .
I t'SfSH J.S i
1 imi.l.l, i.i.u iur i,,
1 (.HAND CASH GIFT.
1 UK AND CAt-U OIFT, '
I OliA.NU UACIl UJrT,-, '
.1 OiiANDCAf'i GIFT, . '
1 ORANI) CASH C1FT. ' '
ItiltASiD CASH GIFT,.;
4r bsliinoo of iniacs ea.l fdiieir.iMarB.'
Tbu foDvei'l u umigr.tU,o,iiH'rWoii and ill
recdou of the following
: : BOAKD,OMI81XTon3 :
. C.'ttl'liurfc, Merebaiit. IL L. Newman, Bai:!;
ct, II. D. Ilusb, Lumbir, II. V. (iillett, M.t
cirnts. If.- Pruscott, imiiibn'ci'ii,' 3aines H.
Kitchen, Fanner, V. O. Fmild, Cil v EiiL''r, P.
O. Lowe, Capitalist, C. It. Morehend". Merchant,
J. L. W'evor, M, D., 8. W. English, Lawver, C.
Molior, Cash'rvier. b. B., E. V. Carr, Architect.
OFFICERS 1 ' '
E. H. Durfoe, Piejidciit. 11. L. Newman, Vice
Pres. Geo. F. Precott, Bee. Carl Mollcr, Tic is.
The well known character of the njrieiors of
the Mercantile Library Association and the en
dorsement presented. Is a sullielent guarantee 10
all absent ticket-holders, that their inie.re.-u
will be fully guarded and protected.
All corrcspouJeucu strictly conlidential, and
uny jktsoii drawing a juizo need uot be kuowu
unlets they so desire.
Tickets Urawiug . prizes will be cashol 011
sight.
This Is the grandusl, safest and best enter
prise oyer prcstule I to the public.
Ollieu! liU of winning numbers will be scut
to puichaaera cf tickets LuniudLitely afler the
disiributiou.
For information aud tickets address, ' i
BAMBAKtiE d: CO., (ieuerui Aiysnts,
U5 Liberty Street, Nw York.
Tiikcts seut C. O. 1). M our i-ioease.
Agcnls Wauled. LilJ-'lal Couimissions paid mStw
A MM IIAI tl. I KIONITV l
KCATCMflAI-lWS V. .
1 Every mouse caught
i esets the trap for un
9 'thei ! Sample by mull
jpiepald, 75 cts. For
1 ulc by the trade.
K. E. DIET!.
- 1 S'-'t
Patentee, 154 and M) Fulton St., New York.
ni8 ,'T.4w. s ' '''
We will pay nil AfiENTS 40 per werk in
rush, who Will I'tigata wuh us at ouif . Every
thing furnished aud uApeuses pakl.' A ldress,
A. C0J.LTEU i CO.;
iu8,7s.4ir. Char'.olte, Mich.
i , f( .. alrcs
consistiii": ot.
01' Lauio.' iJposs (.iootls in this Section,
A AIMIUAUUI KA11L II AMI
grout variety nnd pr'uv, from 2'i ct.. upwards, Oil Cli.tl:, Vindi.w .i'lii
lull and cmuplote aseortiiKiit ol'GKlHKUI KS.
Land con.-tantivjuvt IniLorted Si:wisu Maciiini: N llj.i i:
- s iiost li.tid on rivi'ltit. ofo.n-.li livirn
tost naiti on roctiint of c.rv-ii orieu
cts. per dozen. Mile DcMorest's 1 'at
wi: WAXT AN J!:T.
Ill this township to canvas, fur tin- m-w, vi'ia
bie aud fa' I s-'l .iug book bv !. JoJIN !.oVAX
THE SCir.NCE OF A NEW LIFE.
Ib'cunimcnded and i:i li,r-;- l by p-rominent iniu's
tei-. physicians religion t and i-ceuiar pa ,-r-
No ol!n.r book :;ku it publi.iicl. .-fo "-r
gimianl.'Cd. Address, CWMAN .V Co.
Eighth St., New York. no, "Til.
- iTinsinriiiv -1 - - i,i MMjj'
Ki,ui(i si v isi:
Is the bet In the world, AjjouteJ Wanted. Send
for cireuHr. Address: n.r),"T3.4w.
'DOMESTIC" fcF.WI.W, MACHINE CO., N. V.
to i i'ku c:i:t.
We make a speciality of Couuty, City, and
Lchool Districts Hon Is, Guarantee Legality of
all bonds sold, collect tho coupons withou.
chare;.', or lake same as so much cash ou sales,
l'J Send lor prico list.
THE LAW OF MUNICIPAL BONDS
Jut publiebed by our senior, slioulil be in Un
hands of all interested in tills class if secuiities.
Two volumes, price 1 10. :.'j,'7,i.4w.
W. N. COLEU &CO., 1. Niiffuu-st., N. V.
v r. tl
j.-M-g.ecia Loutu. coining is more certain
! lay tbo foil mint ion for lutiiic evil conscjueni
I WELL'S CAIlUOI.lr TABLETS
lire a sum cure for all diseases of the )le;;,!ra
tory otirans. Sine Throi.t, Colds. Croup, Diph-
; theiia, Asihiua. '; t ult Ii, Hoarscncs-'. Di-vb--s '
of the liiroat, Windpipe, or Broiulii.il Tubes
and all DUr.ases of the L.iii.
In all crises of s id-lcii (o!l. boeiir lain 11,
theJii Tabi-.ts iho ild be protnify i.n I fi.-.-ls
u-'.d. '1 hey c-.; i.i'i;:" the clicul. 1t11.n o!' the b , 0,1'.
mitigate the severity of the uil.iel;. nn J will, in a
Very fboit time, te-i,.ic iiclliiv ,u t.0.1 t,, t.ic af
fected organs.
Willis' Carbolic Tab!-, f are tut i-p only in
blue boxes. Take no sub-til at cs. If Ke y i" i, 't
be found at your di ugri-i's. send at once to the
Agent In New York, who will forward thcin by
re:urn mail.
Bon't ho deceive I by Imitations.
Bold by druggists. ' price cents a b.A ,
JOHN Q. KUl.l.OCr;, IS Hint: m New Yolk,
lii,"i;( 4w.Sf 1; I for circular. Sole Ag.-nt lor I S.
.((0,(M(t At JlllMi,
, CHEAP FAT. MS !
The Cheapest Land iu Lund iu Xl.u t."
by thu
UNION PACIFIC UAUKO.Vi) l OM PANT,
Iu Hie Great Finite Valley.
S.OOAOPO ACCF.3 IN" CENTRAL Nr.BKASKA
Now for sale In tracts of forty acres and up
wards on Five aud Ten Years' Credit ut 0 per
cent. No advance Interest requited.
Mild an I Healthful Climate, ' 1 tile Soil, an
ubuud.iuee of liood Water.
Tlm best Market tu the West ! The great
Mining regions ol Wyoming. Colorado, I tah nnd
Nevada, being tupplied by tbe tanner iu the
Plultt Valley. 1
SOLDIERS ENTITLED to ,1 HOMESTEAD of'
ltjij ACHES. '
THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES. j
FI'.FE HOMES FOR ALL I Millions of Acres I
of choice Government Lands open for entry uu
der tho
road.
Homestead Lsw, near this Great Rail
11 11 good markeis uud all Cue conve-
uienccs of an old sell led country.
Sectional Maps, showing the Land, also new
edition of Descilptlve Pamphlet witu New. Maps
Mailed Flee crnm here.
Address, O. F. D WIS,
Laud Commissioner lT. P. P.. It.,
aS,'TS.4'. Vinaha, Nebraska.
v a .u r 11 o h 1 1: .
I'uiu! 1'liiul 1'uJuI Tlie grout dbcovciy
for the relief ot pain uud a suie and liuuiedlato
cure for rlieuiuatisiii, chronic and acute. sprains,
be. It lia a pleasant aud refreshing o lor, and
will not stain or grease the most delicate fabric,
which iiinke it a luxury in every famll; plco
Sf cents per bottle. For sale bv all 'Vi.guisls.'
KEL'BEN HOYT, Ptop'r, New York. a-VVLlw
80th Thousond In Fross. Sato lucre:' sing.
8,000 more live agents wanted for our
LIVINGSTONE 38 years lu AFRICA
over 600 pages, only SJ.ftO. Incomp'i te and lu
feelor works are ottered, look Oct fx thei.i. read
for circulars aud ee proof of the greatest suc
cess of the Sin sou. Puckit Companion worth
110 mailed free. lIl'HHAFtl) BROS ,
M3,'7a tw. Pub's 1 :a Suusoui St., 1'Lila.
ami sale
it tlie STAK ?iTl'llK,
ul wry low ; rli,t-s.
BliMs, Spa!
' '.
Ghanipbn Cuitor.
r, w
will
.) -.v;
Siinrer all kinds, and Orovnr
terns for talf-
W.XTI-:: Al.F. VE'tt f.-r the gr.-,i
'.ou ol hygicuV liteiature, Our digi-'tion .
!3j Jolly 1'ricuiiN fOfrct.
Dr. DEO LKWIr- ii.'-v ori: U u :i'
SlIS1:1 Sill lll'll M 1
I- nnciaaie 1 hy any Uui un i,-n
til -at -, i -1 "i 1 1 tic 'Hi.! i.i. '"ii;-li!
i 0-io-h Hlbstcr ,- in the p.:,, I
ulir ditp: 1 all pi. ,li- ,.sii.;.,:i lo
i v. it ,
oet toy h''
111:1 " l!l i -i. t
'i.io'a.i Jci t.
meat. v
h Ihei.- n..n: vt .: : i yur Liver
an-.
l:n-
r j ieen r i niesn relicv-.t C'.e li!oo-l le romcs
jmre by de
IS Stri-tlo
".'Si's, Illut
.'.ce'e-f. S iv money, wi,i : and pi ..
j. ,ican i n ri !-,.!i. un ,i ii, " - . ii ii , ,
jj . o-. l a wcik. Aent a.-c e liui;1.-.: m e a!
.'ding a win ; 1 ol !"..,u u '.' !i :', !i-ci.. in.;. I,
i aldr'csK at. ic. '..;''.'. !' '.(LEAN
j a.1,'7'-!. ". l.-i-hor. Pi-i;.t..:j M
I"'
'laelilC set''
1 he
Felon., Festal,
c-, tte.. Vc
tu - 1V
as. ( tion is
e y-,ti .1 dyjpcp.tlc Sioni nh ;
promiillv aided tho svstern
tnli'S. .'.I,--.-ii
dcbiiil.it,.
c.;l '.ciidcncv
with I'ovcny of the Blond.' Drop.-
jrencal wc.ikucsy e.nd in ::ia.
Have von w.'.ir'ness of the intestines I Y
aro tn d 111
lion of t! "
1 r of Clinviie DUnlio- i"f in'lui.
I. iv
llaiu 1.
Organs i
most arj-i
; " c.il.iu
You -ire
- of the I t r:n - o
.iposcl lo sad.i
in
'ii- 1 1 .iied for
: :-. I. .ir-.w
I in p:::i-. w ah hi
I re,
cdt.
F.
,d :
. b
:; a-nl bad f i-tin:'
l eel I lill 1 eil'.. i lor
.1 o!
-0 disc
-.- s. -s Hti.i r rou' :. , t. i- cl
t lie vl..'..-.l !-!oo ,'inil l:n
vil 1! Mice' ; for budoiii
rdviic
ml l.'a
Ir.ir il,
,.n 1
: .11 a'o-lt--,! e,et.;tUtliill
.! 1: 1: i ll 1: ji .s
1. ! is proiiolliuvd l.y C.e n ..iliui, i.-.ciK..! .: .
1 :ti. s of I ond"!i 111. 'I I'. i.i, ' the n: i.-t lov.ir
j f.il loni': i.icl iiltciuii-. e known to tie "i--d -..
. world. " 'i !ns is no in- an I ur.ni !disco, -1
b..t !,.i- be- 11 long 11m d by tbe !, uiir .'n .. :..::
- - - ' ions or s in di
- Ciii,'.,.i. !; 1.
of other eo.li:lrli.s wi ll icv.'.c. 1',,'. i.n. iui i
suds. .
t fir sa' D-Mi'lw 'akin and imp:: :, 1 ! e dl.-cl ,v r - ,
' j bv e.itli ul!c-ajid V-hy-ics. tn.-y lie oi.l aii.i,
r.it v le i 'l IuJiki s'i',11, llatao'i,! v ,md dy
s::i wi.h pil 's and klndied i!:.-c;tec, i.K- ii.it 1
lo! oir th. ir ue.
Kei p the I'iood imre and h-..I' iiv.i . asiiti !.
JollN i;. KLLLotii), i.s p;:;t f.;., n. ) .
Sole Aucnl lor tl e l nilcd St
Price, SI per Bottle, ft-n.l forClrcular.a.;,";:.!-.
HENRY WAl) BI.ECI1I1K S PAPER w
the largest circa 'atlon iu the wori.l, gre
lil.
s
w crr.niy tvrca',:o :t is the l est paj' J-,
I IS
suIism d'cr-. the most beaii'itiil proiuluirs, ai r
i'lii i s l a iv. 1 .srrs tin ou st ,:!ieral Tei ins. Send
for Cireulcr. J. B. FOllD A; CO., New Yoik.
U.islon, Chicago, or 6a.l Francisco. iiS,'7j.4w.
" "S'Ssi'lsOJ?. I'S'fV.or Noul lliuriii.
ing." !!- ri'licr sex may lavli.:-". ;::. -n
tbe love o: miu lion of ai:v er. ou i'iei chouc--.- la
stautly. ThU -in.pli- i, acuulun. . t o:l
- ! possess, rr- c, l y i''.,i!I, l-T .. Jraetl-.-r -wi: 1. .1
I b'airiaue ; r:'oM.iu (,'ra lJ. Di un-.H." '
'l i. allies, ,,,-. o.i- ..!.;.. I .....i, YC. A ,Uct 1
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Agents wantcii for the giandesl book ot I r
vcar, now selling with astonisbhii; rapiditv.
Tills the causes of Fire i Safe; Flrc-proi.f Bnild
iugsj Conqaeriiig Fiic with Wilier, Sleayi and
(ins; liinir.mee is it safe I Its It. story, His'i-,
Mauageiui nt, llow to Insure, Ac.j Vivid Ac
counts of the Gnat Fires of History. Acnl.
send for circn'.ais. Yon will not n i,r I II . Seni
free. Addicss Duitln, Giiiuan A, Co., Hnitroid,
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Agent wantsd for the iu and sliirtlirg book.
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XJ ill Xlj of "God III llisioi-y" Il
lustrated by Dure and Nasi, Endorsed b) Immi
nent diviue.. E. B, TREAT, Pub,. DOS B'wav,
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WORKING Cl, A . M AI . K Oil ll.MA" L E j i J"
week guaranteed. Res pi rtab:e c:i:p!i,ynimit M
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install lions nnd v..!unb e p.u l. i'.e uf (:o.'Js vei l
free by 111; il. Addle, .!:h ,.x c, nt lid' 1
stamp, M. Vol Mi ,v CO.,
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