The Democratic Watchman A' Few Plain Facts for Voters The Wes oolleetetitr the year 1806 by the United Slates Government. under the a dministration of the Itepublichti party, sere Five lidndred and Ei g ht y Millions of Dollars. The taxes collee• tea 4Y the government of Great Britain, for the 11111110 year, were Four Hundred and Eighty Millions of Dollars. Taxes paid by the people of the U 8. for $680,000 AR Tales paid by the people of ' Great Britain for 186fi, $1110,000,000 Ghent Britain has property real and personal as a taxable basis, amounting lo ihiriy.sir thousand millions of (101- l ore The United Slates has property real and personal, as a taxable basis, amounting to sixteen thousand millions of dollare. Great Britain has a popula tion of about two hundred and thirty-six millione of people. The United States has a population of about thirty.mlllions of people. Wealth of the people of $3(1,000,000,000 direst Wealth of the people of the United:4olam $16,000,000,000 Population of Groat Bri -236,000,000 tain, Population of the United :10,000,000 Staten 'nut 'will be Been that the lielintili can adminintration milleeted (for the year lft(i6) from 30,0()0,000 of people of the United Staten, i 1,000,000 more in the shape of mace than the Government of Orem Britain for the same year, col lected foal her population of 1.1.16,000,000 ieqle Who are the tax ridden people noir hiring the throe years, from July 1, to .luly I, IScJI, (a period of pence,) the expenses of the flovernmont of tho United States, independent of the interest on the public debt; were $620,- Inl,ooo, or $270,001f,000 per year If the interest on the public debt be added, the expenditures for" each of the three years.will be at lOR4t, :i' , 4:5n,(00,000, Th , ‘ whole expense ni the Government during the four years of Mr Buchanan's Administration was s2fill,Oini,ooo, or per year. That is to•ray the expensea of the government under the administration of the "Republican p a rty, - are $2.0ti,(14)11,1a10, vetoer per year thou- under the adillinisiration of the Democratic i l rty, and thot Is inde pendent of the 'interest on the public debt The taxation of the year Ifulet amount ed to ;,.",tsii,ooo,ooo The taxation of Ode boa year year of Nit.. Thielitinan's administration amounted to •i•'8 11 , 0 00,0 00 . The expensee tt( the war department du ring the whole four years of folk's ad ministration, including the Mexican 000 The expenses were $90:40, (tithe ar Department for the yeat 114f77* areler . 0m administration of the “ lie fuldicart party," were $1:.!8,t 4 50, 0 00 t,ne year of ttilepuLlie no" atlini nistra bun, in tune of pence, the War Dernrt mein spent more Iliad it did in four years under a Demociatic ad nunit•tration in time wf,war The civil service of tliC ernment of the i'mttell States, tinder theatiminintra- ' tion of the Republican party, costs •itlit,- ttlat,loo per year mote that or Great Vaiialn. The cool of our W.t.r Depart meat last year was itl . 2B,t , :di 000, w h i l e the Itritish army cost only :7:71,100,1100, and dint to) with a (unite nearly full . time. 114 large as our. In round nuns bert our army m composed of 611,11011 men, %lithe the lit-until army has-1:0100 :nen That to, one artily of Cot 01111 men civic uv, under Radical rule, sl.2'l,Knt, 0 ,0 1 per year, while an army of 21 t,(00 n fl cony the Itntieh GOVVIMIVIIt only ••71, , titi,,itio I , er . 4 , ',,ttt i r IVhat think you, taxpayers' Toe espennen of flovert.tnew of the 1 tilted Staten for the lant fistll year endatg June 1, were :t-17, - ,,t05,- 112. 2i, while the receipts were only ::.•:11,1 , 20,000,000 rmi.equently there I an., an ttUtreave of the public dell last year of :i. , 1111,'136,212,211 Comment I , haneeessary.- The Public Debt Reaching Mountains Heights. The rioeolloil of how the public debt Pi to be paid, sinks out of Hight in the tt e presence.of current revelations' The botelholdei would gladly accept pay ment of his claims, and -consent to share in the burdens of (loveruntent rather than lake the hazard of seeing public credit (signified in a deficit at the rate Of Isl . undred millions fi year' \len loot, their zomprehension of the immense enure to which the debt has risen, and to which it is destined to mount. The bunion 11141(1 is incapable of eomprehentligg these vast 8/11114, and sinks helplessly before them, when smaller amounts that they could grapple would eaoile all their indignallons and fesrs The Paris Pairie recalls the celebra ted phrase of General Foy, when from the tribune of the Chamber of Deputies ou the occasion of, the bill for granting an Indemnity- of a thousand millidne of frolics to the Frenob emigres, Ile said: "De you know that an equal number of minutes has not elapsed since the death of Jesus Christ Although those words were„prinuouneed . nearly half a century ago, we ltay,enoryst attained the amount. of Deoember ziext, calcula ting . twenty bissextile years in every hundred, there will only have gassed 93 2,13fi8,008 minutes since the birth of our Saviour. A twelve month contains 625,0, no that we shall have to wait another thirty years before reaching this famous milliard, which will only be compl‘ted in 1902. The thousand millions of francs, the magnitude of which General Foy so irn pressibely :presented, is a more frac tion-a twelfth-of the debt piled upon our people. A deficit less alarming than this caused the revolution iu France, proba• Led the Monarchy and ihe Chun* and ?rumbled public credit in the duet! If it does not bring reform hore,it will usher in revolution; ,and the disasters will fall upon the selfish classes, whose greed and rapacity have sacrificed the reaour cee and honor of the people. How to revive business—rcduee the enormous load of taxeilon. How to kindle fraternal feeling— Equal titzett, and lege of them - 32ootiante5 bitters. H"'l' L N 131 T ROOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC The G mat Itemedice for ell , Diaelusee of the LIVER, STOMACH, HR DIGESTIVE 0 RG A NS 1100FLAND'9 GEBMAN BITTERS, Is composed of the pare juices (or, as they aro medicinally tortned, Extracts) of hoots, Herbs, and Barka ' making a preparation, highly eoneentrated, and entirely free frortt alcohol,., a dmixture of any- kind, 1100FLANWS. GERMAN TONIC, Is a rembination of an the ingredients of the Ultima, with the purest quality of Santa Crux them, Orange, A., making ono of the meet pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to tho public. Those preferring a Medicine free from Alonhopc admixture, will nee• ITOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Those who bays no objection to the conk bination of the Bitters, as stated, will use ninFL AND'S GERMAN TONIC. They are both equally good, and contain the same medicinal virtues, the choice be tween the two being a more matter of taste, the Tonic being the most palatable. The stomach, from a variety of 060111 M, as Indigestion, llyspepeia, Nervous Debility, ate., is very apt to have its functions derang ed, The Liver, sympathising as closely as it does with the Stomach, then becomes af fected, the result of which in that the pa tient sutler, from. ao2aral or..mors of the ful. diseases:sewing Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at 'ho Pit of the 'Stomach, Swimming of the • Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Flut tering .. the Heart, Choking or ,Sufforating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dint 'Vass of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pam in lb Head, Deficiency of Perrptration, Yellowness of the Skin and E 3 cc, Pnin in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Flushthisif Heart, Burning lu the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and (treat Depression of Spirits. The sufferer from these diseases should exercise the greatest caution In the seleetion of n remedy ler his Case, purchasing only that which he is assured (rem his Investiga tions and iseluiries possess true merit, Is tkillully compounded, is free from injurious ingredients. and has established for itself a reputation for the cure of these diseases. In this cenneolion we would submit those well known iemetltes— Boor LAND'S Gl RM3N BITTER' lIM winFLANWS ERNIAN TONIC I . IIII4PAIIED Ut DR. C. M. JA, N moil, • PIaIvADY.I.I•IIIIA, PA Twenty-two-year. RUMP they were first 14- trodueeil u n to dna Country from Germany, during which time they have undoubtedly preformed more curer, and beityfited sutler ing humanity to a greater extent, 1L an an; other rernedtem known to the publie These remedies will effort uully cure Liver Vole plain t,4wu nil lee, Chronic or Ner‘oui Debility, Chrome buirrhiTa Ute ea, of the Iffilitoym, and all humane, firming trout litotriterial Liver, StUtllll.6,OC 1111.015 tale' brfiji lil livullsrig Ir,ui whalevew i+r,idrat bib +4 tine spitrin, 111411144'd by i-obere hardship)+, ExpwAre, Fel er,,,te There nvoiteine extent equal to these reine4ltr9 m 5121 L , a4eg. A tune and ,gor Is 11111.71rt,1 to the n . ‘ .teXi, the oprente 1+ •Irerrgthenrd, the h d pAeet+ 11 , 1111tly, I hu purl lied, the cnwphxe n lier.llllll It althy, the yellqe, tinge 1. , °rad', ated brute the eye:, a bl,tuin 0101 I, the cheek 4, and the week and pep VollA 411 t /did hero/pea a tiring 1'E11.`.1).1 . .Y .11,1 .IA(7;11 ls 1,/yE, An I feeling theh it i of time weighing iiy upon thein,, with all fin attendant trill lind in the 1,1%0 of Run Bah,. or the Yotio , wit eliihr that willeintawl new lite tnte their 11.1r1+, teltilro lineasu re the energy and arlor of ITICA`rI 1.101 . 111 days, Lurid upi their Arerilien fanny, and gibe health and hap! nut to their remaining yearn. NOll. 1 It is n well eatatihrhiol fuel that fully nTIC h a lf o f the fdmale portion of IMF population are xeldom in the enjoyment of good health. or, to uge their own expression, "never feel well •' hey are languid devoid of all energy extremely nervous, and have no appetite. To this claw bf pernoVls the Miter., or the 7,, a0 , t , et pc, rally cevomu'euded. WE \K AND DhLICATF CAILDREN Are :mole sit ong by the use of either of boss remedies. 'Hiey will cure es cry care f,, , iircomn., without tail. 'I housandl of rertificatut titt,o accumula 041 in the hands Of the proprietor, but Space 111 allow of the publication of but a few Those, it will he otmemod, are moo of note and of ouch otanding that they must be be hayed. TESTIMONALS • . MALI, ..I.IEOL W. W 9911 WARD, Chief Justive of the Supreme Cvul t Pa writes: Philadelphia, Mandl It, 18117 • "1 find (lemon Hitter:o4s a good tunic, useful in diseases of thoiligniltivo organs, And of great ttenetit in CAMS of def. Wily, and want of uort ow; a^tion in the , nyhtein. ourr. truly. lluo, W. WOODWARD." flux. Jitutte TUOMPRON, Judge of the Supreme Court of rennnylvatbin Aphi 28 1868 "I consider 'Hootland's (lerninn Bitters a valuable medicine in case of attacks of Indigestion or llypepsia. I can certify thls from my caps/Meee of it. Youre,with respect JLims Teton Niue." Prow Rey. Joseph 11. Kennard, D I) Pan tor of tho Tenth Baptist Uhurch,Phsledel phis CLUTLO'S ifootiand'efleaman Remedies are counter feited. Bee that the signature of C. M. JACKSON is on the wrapper of eaeh'bottle. An others are consiipteit. P.}-itietpul office 'aniti Manufactory at the G Medicine Gorman torn, No. (t3l ARO! *r t, Philadejj -PM TRAMKE , . EVANS, Proprietor, " .., Podue;ly C. M. JACKSON A Co. cen oolland's !Semen 131.ttern, per bottle, $1 00 44 44 • 4 dozen, . bOO flooLls.nd'a (lartnan Tonic, put up in quart bottles $1 50 per bottle, or a half dozen fur 50 AirDo not forget to ezemine well the ertiale you buy, order get the genuine. For eel° by Y. P. (MEIN, Druggist, Del/climb), Pa. And by druggists generally. March 28.-1868-, Brv. Ocoobo (Procerfro FIRE f FIRE f I FIRF, NO. 0 BUSH'S ARCADE on: high Street Bellefonte, is in'a blaze with tho Most BRILLIANT STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER 00013E3 ever' openea in' that satabllebment. ZIMDIERMAR BRO'B, f t CO., Have just received from the Eastern Cities, the following: Fine Heavy Black Itepp, and Plain Dress Sdke ,• the finest Black _Alpaocasi Brown, Drab and Mottled Mohair's, l'ekin Clothe, Alpaca Lustro and Delainea of all colon; and dirt cheap, Fine Organdy, ' OriettalA, French and Linen Lawns, Percales, Ch in tzon Scotch, French and plain 7 arnbray Ginghone, &c., ko. We would invite the special attention Of the LADIES, to the fuel that oar !Ica of IVIIITI UOODS 11091tRY, ULOVD; AND NOTIONS IA surpassed by none in town, embracing ev erything under thosehead's, ae well an every now novelty that makes its appearance in the market Our HOOP SEMI'S AMY CORSETS annot be 07,014,1 in style, elegance, dun bdity and cheapnent. Out stork of Leavy Cotton and dotneitie I)ry tiootiv; te full and cheap. It axnpneee the bert. Heavy Cottuntules, Jeans, Tirkingo, Denims, • Bleached and Unbleached ➢hoe jab line and Calicoes, of all grades and of the very beet makes e have Clothes, Cadrriusers, Jaconet, Ready made 171idlring, Woolen Linen and White shirts, Boots and Shoes, all of which for slyle, elegance of finish and cheapness, cannot he surpassed In the county Isaae Hall & Cob., Fine Calf and Heavy Kip [loots and :"lums for Pak, all warranted to gi%• satislaction ; and in VILSO they fail to do so, tboy will he taken bark and the money reloaded. If any person doubts thin asesrltan) let him try It and he convinced Carpeto, Cotton Carpet Chain, Floor Oii-Cloth, ti wo4 and VITIONAitaxe, Queens-Ware, always for bale cheap =I We elwayn keep the beet U IL OCERI Dried and, Canned - Fruits, of all kjnds and of the finest qualities any market can afford. nob, ProPielotsff, Salt, Flour and Feed always for sale Every body is reApeetfully invited to some right along, make their purchases from us and cave their money. Remember, a Dollar saved in buying is better than a dollar worked for. We wish it distinctly understood that we will not be UNDER'HULIi, and will always be pleased to 611 0 W 0 1.) rhotbur you buy or not. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN AT TILE 11101IEST PRICES IN EXCIIANOB FOR GOODS omember the plae e. • NO. 6 itusxs ARCADH BM letn abb ertioententli. MESSRS. LAZARUS thifORRIS, OPTIdiANS OCULISTS HARTFORD, CONV., Iladitwith n view to meet the increased de: mend for their celebrated PERFECTED Si'ECTACLES, appointed; ONOROF W. PATTON, IWATOHMAICHR ANTE Bellefonte, Penne As their sole Agent for this place. They have taken care to give all needful instruc tions, and have confidence in the ability of their agent to meet the seutiirements of all customers. An opportunity will be thus af forded, to procure, at all times sperea*l Unequalled by any fbr their Strengthening and Prcserwiny Quditties. Too much cannot be said u to their SU- P titIORITY over the ordioary glasses wort. There is No Glimmering, Wavering of the Sight, Dininen, or other unpleasant sensation, but on them.- trary, from the peculiar construction of the Lenses, they are SOOTITING and PLEASANT, causing a feeling of relief to the wearer, and produr lay a clear and dleiticl rayon, am in the natural healthy eight. They are the only overheat that Preserve as wet! as A ssist the Siyht And are the CHEAPEST beeaune the BEST alw aye lasting MANY YMARN without change being necessary. CAUTION Mr. George W.Patton, dealer in Watches Clocks, Jewelry, Av., is thoir ONLY Agent appointed in this place, Win r Ler NIiPCDDLM.IIB. "bAI 1.3 .34-ly NEW OOODS GOODS! GEORGE D. L'IFER'S Storo in Brookerhoti Row, next dour to Poet Office, Whore a fresh . 9tipply of Fall and Winter geode in endlesa VARIETIES, have just been recoiled Consisting in part PRENCI7 and 11(1811 POPLINS', Pop liis=ra+, OR, Wool nolaines, Bleached and Unbleached Muslin+, Tickings, fikestinp, Prints of-avosy Style and Pile°. The 'oetelhited "HALL" BOOTS & 811014:S, (lents and Bop Over-Coate, Suits, Pants and Vesta, Under Clothing, Hats end Caps. Ladies Shawls, Canned and breed Fruity!, Cedar and Queenaware, U ruconon—tho fioust Syrups in town, SPICES, PURE, tiROUND TO ORDER (live him a call before purchasing else where. The highest cash price paid for marketing or all kinds. Polite and atten tive clerks always ready to wait on all, ULO. D. PIFER ta-as T UE LAIMEST, CIEAPHBT .i. BEST assortment of Dry Goods, 'Groceries, BOOTS & SHOES, Men and Youths Clothing of extra good qualitx, for fall and winter Trade is to ha had at LOEB, MAY a LOEB. F3-38.3m E YRE A. LANDELL. ' FOURTH & ARCH ,STS.. PHILA. GOOD BLACK SILKS, (100 D COLORED 1888. FALL GOODS OPENING, FANCY AND STAPLE. Lyons Silke Velvets Now Style Shawls, New Drees Goode, Good Blank le !donee, fTheetinge and Skirtings, Clothe and Canniineres. N 13 New Goode received daily In large lota for Jobbing. 13-42-8 t riONRAD MEYER, INYPINTOR AND MANUFACTORKROY Till CELEBRATED IRON FRAME PIANOS, Warm-comp, No. 722 Arch BL, Philadelphia, 1111 received the prize Medal of the World's Oreat Exhibition, London, Eng. The ilighort Privet, awarded when and where over exhibited. [h'STABLISHED 1823] 13-38 3m C'oc'a 41rolumn. e COL ' S CO UOll lIALSADI This long tried and I.opular Remedy is again called to the attention of the public. AA often as the year rolls-hround, the pro prietora annually make ♦hair bow to the people, and remind theiti (hot amongst the many things required for the health, cem-. fort and sustenance of the family through the long and tedious Months of winter, Co e 's Cough Balsam should not he forgotten. For years it has been a household inedleme—and mothers anxious for thesafety of their child ren, and all who suffer for any (Dream, of the throat, chest and lungs, cannot afford to do without it. In addition to the ordinary for once PO long in the market, we now fur nish our mainoth family size bottles; which will, in common with! the other sizes, be found at all Drug Storrs. • The Balsam will be found invaluable, end may "'lamp be relied upon In the moat, ex treme eases. WHOOPING COUGH The testimony of all who have used irfor this terrible d isn'/a during the last ten years, le, that it invariably relieves and cures it. 'Keep your throat wet with the italsam— taktnk liit 4) and often—and you will very soon Iliad relief. ~, HARD COLDS AND CODOUS Yield at once to a steady use of this great remedy. It will succeed in giving relief Where all other remedies have failed. SORENESS OF THE TIIIIOAT, CHEST Do not delay procuring and immediately taking l'oo'n Cough Dalsatn, when troubled with any of the above named difficulties, They aro all premonitory symptoms of Con sumption, and it not arrested, will sooner or later sweep you away into the valley of shad• owe from which none can over turn. , IN CONSUMPTION; Many a care-worn sufferer has found relief and to-day rejoices that her life has been made easy and prolonged by the use of Co&o Cough ISMsatn. The people know the article, and It needs no cotunient from us. It is for sale by every Druggist and Dealer In Medicines in the United States., • Sole Proprictort, New, Haven, ('t R E.\ ' READ READ"' TUE ATTENTI9N OF THE pEunr, Is A1.1.Y.D TO Tlig re/it keibed;; COE'S D V t , l' P; I'S I A C (1 It E This preprration is pronounced by t peptma aa the only known remedy that will nurely cure that aggratuting and fatal mal ady. For yea NI it swept on It. , fearful carrying liefore it to an untim6l) gra,e, to millions i f sufrerer4. CO 'h' 11) . .'kl'El'.1,1 r( 114.,,' Furs and Sacks = Indv, fhprio•pri,,, E' , 111 . .• I/1" ty /if .Y,,,r0i,54 h. iitalo4g of 1 Yhttiolenry, Lo•sliueik, Wenr, ne., • joiltilly le 0,1 Are as surely enrol by lbw potent remedy, as the patient takes it. Although but hie years before he pr.,ple, what (he verdict of the messes Item. whet Lesitzr Nev ton, Mitwa.ukeo, says. 11l t t.m,M Krt.., WIS., Jan Mavgrs. C• (:, CLAN., Oonn kotli nlyreff and wife , ham eu.,l r, w , „ prialaila Cure, nett it his prom erl Perfectly satisfactory rig a remedy. I bare NO hesi tation in saying that We have recei, ed great benefit frvni Re tree Very roveetfully, IrESTEIt SENTON. 1 UREAT"BLESSING.' (From Re v. L. Wean, Aeon, Loraine Co 0 MCBSTM. SRTONG it ARMSTRONG, bre.yytes, ('let, (gond, Q. tirwth-mrm—it ryes me great plessotre 44P state that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a windier nl years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, necurupaulea with violent paroxysms of constipation, which so prostrated her that she wee all the while, for months, unable to do any thing. She took, at your instance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure and has derived (treat benefit from it, and is now comparatively well. She regards this medicine as a great blessing. Truly yours, Jan 18th, 1888 L. F. WA RD. The Rev. lean.° Aiken, of Allegheny, tee tiflee that it ham eared him after all other retuediem has failed. Any drugglat in the country will tell yea, if you take the trouble to enquire, that every one that buys a Lade of Coo's Dyspepsia Cure from them, speaks in the most unqualv Med praise of its great medical virtue. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE Will also be found invaluab:e In all oases of Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Colic, Summer Complaints, UriiHng, and in fact every dis ordered condition orthe stomach. sol 4 by Druggiste in city or country every whore at $1 par bottle, or by application to THE C. O CLARK CO., Solo Proprietorr, New Unveil, 01. 14-31-ly FOR CROUP, SORB TRROAT AND LUNtit, IN SHORT, C. 0. CLARK CO., C I, ERO Y1111;N, D RU tiO IS rs ==x= o .A.x=trfozz - :;. - litao Xcla) ,abinutitAllicnts. L icE:k;sEnTiiTVE ,STATUS A 17TTIORITY S. C. THOMPSON & CO 'S OR( AT . ONE DOLLAR BAIItQF Slmwle, Drees (i 0.1., (lends Lames, Dry 000 2", COI Ilf Fhnoy Goods, Album. Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, Watches, Sewing Maehines, he., 77" we ai r,, 1.4 tb he sold ra pl rib' 9 DOLLAR EMIL and aid to hi pia fur tnual you I,uou, what . you are 4o reecire. The Won/ re , pl/1 , 11/ /111 , 1 I„..T,111 , 1111, 10 ,1 / 1 ,, / 111,6/y hn•intaq ill the rounlry • Eq Paeratassag Ow Rale you hart a chafer kt exchange your ,goods, The smallest Article sold for ONP: DoL eon be exchanged for a Silver Plated Fire liortlail Revolving Castor, or your Choice of a large variety ul other Articles upon Ex thange List. Li= Certiffea tea giving a complete deecrip• Lion of articles to be sold for One Dollay Will be cold nt the rate of ten cents each. YOU-A CLIID OF I'll I RTY, ♦rn nine* OOLLAMS The person sending it caa have their choice of the following articles as their cora mission • 20 yards cotton cloth, Ilarrls Cloth Paints Pattern, Splendid Bowie Knife, Lan caster Quilt, Engraved Silver Spoon Holder, Pair Ladies' extra quality • Ototh Boots, Print Dresses Pattern, Worsted Breakfast Shawls, While Linen Table Cloth, set of eteed bladed_linives end Forbes, set of Silver Plated Forks. Embossed, Table Spread, Ele gant Engraved Silver Plated tiold Lined Goblet, Violin and Bow, Fancy Dress Pat tern- Elegant Silk Beaded Parsed, 100 pic ture Morocco Photograp Album, Elegant ivory Ranged Spangled Silk Fan, One dozen large size Linen Towels, Farley Bat nu ral Sk ist, Ladies' Merocco Shopping Bag, lioneyeemb Quilt. Alhambra Quilt, Ladies' Splendid Square Wool Shawl, Lathes' Solid (bold California Dimond Ring, Ocnt's Plain or Engraved Gold• Ring rid carets fine), La dies' Solid Black Walnut Writting Desk Limbos' Fancy Black Walnut Work Box, Cottage Clock, one doyen Ladies' Linen Ilandk etch iofs, extra quality, or Ono Dozen Owes Linen Ilandkorch,icte. rOlt 1 (1.116 or RI • TY„tsn FIC cwt./4R fine of the following nrtirle yard. Duero+ Cloth Paint. iind Vest Pat tern, Pair lionoyiiomb (loam, Cylinder Wateli,•Dontile Patrol }title Pirdol, Fancy Cashmere Dross Pattern, Th ilia shawl, Threq,, , ,Yditrds Dooltl; width Weorproof Clorikitlr, Four Yank king, Sot of Into Curtains, Ladle.' haul le Wool Shawl, Silver Plated Card Basket, Splendid ling.raNed Silver Plat.sil Ire I ite her,F;ngrav tat Silver Plated lunpol, Dig-pioture Turkey Morocco- Photograph Album, LaNctiptor Quill, Alinicra Proms Pattern, RograveA Silver Plated t'rLouie l ' ;kirnrylng ANiNtor, Pahlt firrit'‘ Root?, E.l#6di4 Dalmatia Skirt, Set of Ivory Ihndled linir6e, with Silver Plated Forks, itosew.,ll none Brusi Alarm i lo t k, Pair of all Wool Plankets, t l op ti llal B e aded and Linell Silk Parasol, Ladies' Splendid Ntoriiiirii 't to eling Par, Parr of Alhambra Quilt Thirty lards Print or a NI ar..tille• Alit II tP• 111 hllltle.n, AN!, $lO 00 rt,iy, Fancy C,l,tnere Coat, Patil.. and Vett Pattern, extra 'wilily. En vat ell Satyr Plit'el hn lhottvil Ilevolving CiLitor, with Put lila, Bottle., Pao' Srlim tint R„-at Minket , . .M i ndal Engraved Sri- Set, ithriv. plei 1 . ., S•i,T.ar Low I, 'Una Pot and Creainer s t Stli r Plated Cahn lt.i•ltiLl'uney Phial Wool Long Shawl weLty late ', aria ;romp Cart eLtit:, t"plon- Vt , i ,t 1111,1 Shawl, Spli tidal It Drew+ l'Atlern, Alter Hunting CA-, 1 it ech. tloten , tof MI L° w a tt, Eti•gant "ten I 111;2 .4 , •itnily Pen tfll and l'6ntw~rnp6 P., Die., Pattern, Engrn Piatt , l Inn' lit, her, tido, ,111 Pert er Patte-n, 1:csolt et, Stlet x, One Pair I me Ldat. t uvc,a Is nth 0110 DOZOLI Nork to matt oi 1,1141 ,. / . C/ I•I 1,1 P1,11,,(11In MEE l Brut- ‘;.111 ple., , a take notwo a lir: DO n't .• 11 . 1 uum, • but tinudo r yet • lob, from 'one 'Jim ard , . y.,u ,rt and irnd pmeilde. rARE \RTICVLAI: NCI. pure nod sew! titou ey I t regiatered letter, when kituolde. In 9 two meanness Country l'iwitentzte, have ‘r.t.lureil to fur %aril letter. to ti; , , suppii•ing that ' , UT bu•ti nett, came under the law agatnmt Lotteries liilt it , although tt het been weer art] o% el . &Hared IRw tul by the legal authonl•,t. :Ili, notion it innittAted by the jeal.ny of Country Illerch.wits. In cao• env Po-lista-der should again decline to forward letters, St MI 111 V Hires ‘‘ a 1•1111110 t Lo ri•Slo,illn 10 for money lost, .071177 procaot‘ons a 1,1..t11 to sgsufo Ito ~1:0). SI:NI/ FUR (1101 I, IN.. 1-m.l yott a,l , lreAs vn full, T i lksto, no , l State C TIM M PSON ez CO , 1;46, Fciffia ',.treetp flostt,n, Masa iVe is B ugi AULINTZ.; WA.NTED FOR, . Ths fastont telling hook extant. M 1:11 tiF uurt TIMES," or Leachng Paitriott of the Day An ele gant volume, tipletolittly illuetrated with 19 beautiful. Steel Engranngs,aud a portrait, of the author') Mrs. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE Agents may it In the bent, and ";elln the quicker( f any bouh they rrer void. Now Is the time to nail it. livery body wants It. Agents are taking 200 orders per Week. We pay extra large commissions and grant ex clusive, territory. Send for circulars, giving full particulars Address Hartford Publishing Co., Hartford, Connecticut 1.3.37-4 w E D —AG E or ery town for W AN CUSHMAN k CO.'S tOILVAT ONE DOLLAR STORE. Descriptive cheeks 810 per hundred.— Consumers supplied direct from the factories, and all goods warranted. Circa ler, seri; free. Address CUSHMAN 19-43-12 w-ean. 10 Arch St., Roston. MONEY EASILY MADE, With our Cutupleee Stencil and /Cry Ghee), Outfit. Sum eapDal required. Circulars fres., STAFFORD MANFO. CO . 68 Fulton Street, Now York. -13-43-4 w c a n. WANTRD 100 tone of Oate.or Barley mime/ to which tho bikh st cavb price will b paid. 11E1,1,1.:FONTE O.LASh COMPANY, 11-:1S jt
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