square feet of pasturage. The skull was almost intact; all the teeth save two molars were still in their places, and there was a scar on the left pa rietal bone which looked like a me mento of some fierce cavalry charge. The humerus of the. right arm was shattered, but save the three defects just mentioned the skeleton, when put together, was without blemish. '•The tree in falling, I should have mentioned, was rent asunder—a task not difficult of accomplishment when I refer to the fact that an examina tion found that at some remote date the very heart of the oak had been cleft by lightning. From a spot twenty feet from the ground upwards to the first great fork—a distance of ten feet—a hollow extended, and from this cavity the skeleton had been hurled. "If we but knew who he was,' thought iny informant, Mr. Rogers, and strange to say a few minutes lat er the twain discovered that the tree had also disgorged a thrilling history. An old-fashioned leathern pocket or memorandum book lay in a remarka ble state of preservation, which no doubt had been dropped into the rent made by the lightning, and thus been preserved while its master decayed. A few brass buttons of old and unique pattern were found near the memo randum, but it is with the latter that we have to deal. This old leather purse, entirely moneyless, contained sundry papers covered with rude pen cilings quite difficult to trace, as they were written on the backs of army passes and military consignments which dated as far back as 1770. "Mr. Rogers conveyed the bones to his house and set about to read the memorandum of the captive of the tree. But owing to his failing eyesight he could decipher but little, and this little a conglomerate mass of disconnections. But still he read enough to learn that the man's name was Roger Vanderberg, a native of Lancaster, Ra., and a captain in the Revolutionary army. He was an aide to Washington duiing the re treat across the Jerseys, and served a time in Arnold's head-quarters at West Point. In 1791 he marched | with St. (.'lair against the North western Indians, and in the famous outbreak of that General 011 the Wa bash, November 3 of the year just written, he was wounded and cap tured. But while being conveyed to the Indian town at Upper Piqua he efleeted his escape, but found him self hard pressed by his savage foes. He saw the hollow in the oak and despite the mangled arm and with the aid of a beech that grew beside the gi uit then, he gained the haven and dropped therein. Then came a fearful discovery, lie had miscalcu lated the depth of the hollow and there was 110 escape. O. the story told b\ the diary of the oak's despar ing prisoner! How. rather than sur render to the torture of the stake, he chose death by starvation; how he wrote hi diary in the uncertain light and snows! Here is one entry in the di iry: •Nov.-mUr 10.—Five clays without /cod/ When I sleep I dream of luscious fruits and f>roiq streams. The stars hoi'jl' at my misery! Ii is snowing now. I freeze while I starve. God pit;/ me.' "The italicised words were supplied by Mr. Rogers, as the trembling hand oft-t rnes refused to indite plainly. Never was such a record of suffering trac d by human hand before. The entries covered a period of eleven days, and in disjointed sentences it told the story of St. Clair's defeat. Mr. Rogers has written to Lancas ter to ascertain if any descendants of the ill-fated captain live; if so, they shall have his bones. "Should 110 such descendants sur \ive the narrator of the discovery proposes that the patriotic people of Miami county shall erect a monu ment to the luckless captain's memory.'' The Fate of Franklin. The Buddington party saved much valuable manuscript from the wreck of the Polurtu, but Mr. Smith, of Tes suisak, is snid to have documents which belong to Captain Hall quite as valuable as any others likely to have been left by him. Hall and Bessels both frequented Smith's house, and meeting there one even ing, came to very strong language regarding each other. Subsequently Hall confided to Smith four boxes, some of which referred to his re searches into the late of Sir John Franklin. Hull never permitted these notes to be published, being deter mined, he said, to keep the secret till after the death of Lady Franklin, out of regard to her feelings. The; suppressed data were to the awful purport that Franklin's party were ! reduced to eating each other. The discovery or evidence of such a calamity, awful sis it was. would of course have added a great exploit to the list of Hall's achievments. To keep eve 1 about with him these pre- ! ( ions im marauds I*ol which lie had sought so arduously, to delay, as it ! proved, beyond his own death, the full realisation of his fame, out of regard to the feelings of the aged ' and mourning widow, makes alto- I gether an exhibition of real chivalry that attests the true hero stuff in this man. It is not alone his ice hewn grave that challenges the world. The heart within it was brave and tender. L. B. COLE & SON. FBOrKIKTOKS OF Tii* Blacksmith and Wagon-snop, 3o::nd Street, (between Main & West.) - yorth Side,— COUDERSPORT, Pa. H A GO* , CAR UFA GES a SLEIGHfi of all description* manufactured to suit customers and Repairing always attended to prompts. Competent and experienced workmen'kept in *•*. ploy in both shops to atteud to the calls of cus tomers. Charges reasonable for cash or ready a . L. B. COLE & SON Before purchasing elsewhere call and examine the SINGER MACHINE. A. M. Reynolds, Ajent, Office in ohnso <i Block-, Couiersport, la. ELDRIDGE BROTHERS, P FECIAL AGENT* FOR WOODWARD 6c BROWN, W liBKR, MATHISHEK, and CHICKERINa F X _A_ IsT O S , -A L.SSO, (ieorgo M oods' Celebrated Organs. PULLAIi'S NEW MASONIC IIALL BUILDING, (.year Howell House,) WELLSVILLE. N.Y. neaiers In all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHAN DISE. SHEET MUSIC. Ac. TUNING and REPAIRING PIANOS A SPF.CIAI.TV. \\ •• invite the Public to examine and frits, i-t- tin- I Woodwahp A Hkown I'ianos, and GKo. Woons' organs. i!44C-tf J. GLASE & SON, Carpenters & Joiners, C'oudor sport, l?eim'a. j CO' I RACTs taken for all kinds of BUILDING— j and materials furnished. IK'i.di- BLINDS and S\*ll kept constantly on Land or maiinfabtured to order. ASH paid for PINK LUMBER. - J. BLASE A SON. ! The MNGER is the liest machine for all \\io ]•:. According to sworn returns then* n re over TT.ooo more sold last year than any other kind made. A. M. Htjnokls, Agent. OYSTERS. A. H. PEIRCE, WhoUsate (out Iteluil OYSTER DEALER, COUDERSPORT, PA. 0;. sM s by the Can. Quart. Gallon. Hundred and Thousand received daily. ■ r I ••<. Parties and Festivals supplied on short notice. i lie Trade furnished at reasonable rates, i. ivc me a trial aud I can suit you. A. H. PEIRCE. Old Sewing Machines of any make | repaired in a workmanlike manner. A. M. REYNOLDS. Ajent. BOOTS and SHOES ! John Denhof, Wocld respectfully inform the citizens that lie continues the manufacture of BOOTS AND SHOES at his new Stand, MAIN STREET below MARKET, [South of the llr'uVje,) All work done in a workmanlike manner i reasonable rates, AND A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED ' Give Ljui a call. ENOCH MOKGAX S S?ONS' SAPO L I O Is a substitute for Soap for all Household purposes except washing clothes. S A P O LI o for cleaning your House will save the j labor of one cleaner. Give It a trial. SAPO L I O for Windows is better than Whiting or Water. No removing curtains or car pets. SAPO L I O cleans Paint ami Wood, in fact the en tire house letter than Soap. No slopping. Saves labor. Ton cant afford to be with out it. S A P O L I: o for scouring Knives is better and clean er than Bath Brick. .Will not scratch. S At P C> L I O is better than Soap and Sand for polish ing Tinware. Brightens without scratch ing. SAPO L I O polishes Brass and Copper utensils bet ter than Acid or Oil and Rotten Stone. SAPO L I O for Washing Dishes and Glassware is In valuable. Cheaper than Soap. SAPO L I O removes Stains from Marble Mantels, Tables and Statuary, from llard-ilibshe.l Walls, and from china and Porcelain. SAPO L I O removes Stains and Grease from Car pets and other woven fabrics. There is no one ortiele known Hint will do so many kinds ol work and do it as well as well as Kapoiio. Try it. HAND S A P 0 fa I ( ) tt new and wonderfully effective I Toilet Soap, having u equal in this country or abroad. HANI) 8 A P 0 L I () as an article for the Bath "reaches j the foundation" of all dirt, opens the pores and gives a healthy action and brilliant tint to the skin. hand 8 A P 0 I „ 1 0 Cleanses and Beautifies the Skin,in stantly removing any stain or blem ish front itoth hands and face. HAND S A P O L I O is without a rival in the world for curing or pre\ curing roughness and j chapping of either hands or face. HAM) S A P 0 I a I (I removes Tar. Pic-h. Iron or Ink stains A Grease; f >r workers in Ma chine shops, mines, Ac, is invaluable. For making the Skin white and soft and giving it a "bloom of beauty." ii is unsurpassed by any C.stnetic known. HAND 8 A I' () IJ I 0 costs 10 to 15 cents per cake and everybody should have it. You will I like it. Don't fail to try these Goods, St ii > it of your merchant it lie has it or w ill procure it lor yon. II not. w rite ior nr Piuiiplile!. ,4 AH about Sapollo." iimi it will be mailed free. ENOCH MOKMIAN S SONS 20 Park Place. N. Y. 244(5a26-eow S. P. HAMILTON # fiooK d- JOB S. W. corner HAIII and THIRD Streets, (OYER THE POST OFFICE,) CCUDERSPORT, PA, UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. (Formerly WOOD A MANX.) STATIONARY & PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. The Best and Most Complete Assortment in the Market. These Engines have alyrays maintained the very highest standard of excellence. We make the manufacture of Ei ginos. Boilers A saw Mills a >p, . eialty. We have the largest A most complete works of the kind in the country, with machinery spe<|- We keep'constantly in process large numbers of ' Engines, which we furnish at the vert lowest ; prices ami on the shortest notice. We Build En-1 gmes specially adapted to Mines. Saw-mills, Grist- ; mills. Tanneries, Cotton-gins, Threshers and all 1 classes of manufacturing. We are now Building the celebrated l ane Clrcu- I lar Saw-mill the Best and most complete saw-mill ever invented. We make the manufacture of saw-mill outfits a special feature of oar Business ami can furnish complete on the shortest notice. Our aim in all cases is to furnish the i>est ma chinery in the market ami work absolutely une qualled for beauty of design, economy A strength. I Send for Circular and Price List. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. i-t3 r%ip f. A BEAUTIFUL $8 CHROMO FREE TO ALL LOVERS OF ART AND LITERA TURE. "\TTE will send the Beautiful Chroaio entitled W "The Unwelcome Visitor." postage pre paid, as a premium to every subscriber to our ; monthly magazine called the UMB Ts E ]>E K , contains thirty-two large pages, besides the eo ver. tilled with the best and most interesting ! reading. Price, only SI a Year ! Send on your Dollar and get a dollar magazine ■ and an eight dollar cltronio in return. Sample i eopv set free on receipt of stamp. We want and will liberally pay A G K N T S . Send stamp for particulars. Address BUMBLE BEE, Albion, Illinois. •asnoH sttii uto-o pasßij.und spoo3 uo A LEI BAB.VI| tn:. saauiop n. > "Bputuq StlOUlt'J .fptinbs j .leijio SB iia.w SB 'oj.ivaox Oki-wauG ~K.IHVM}I J, j pUBJH lW}BJ<l3[9a AlJStlf Oil jO SJdAtIJ.)BJUUBHi A "JM CnYeMAH DBOJ OL- -V L 4 -oo v siaivqv KM v TECS ■ "SILVER TOIGUE 1 ' ORGANS Eor PARLOR, CHURCH and SCHOOL. MANUFACTURED BY E. P. NEEDHAS! I SON. ESTABLISHED IN 184fi. Nos. 143, 145 and 147 East 22d St., New Yoi' Ir . Responsible parties applying f.>r agencies in sec t.ons still unsupplied will re prompt atten tion and liberal inducements. Parties residing at a distance front our authorized agents mav order front our factory. Send for as. Illustrated price li>t. " 25(>10r2S M. H. BEFCE, IMPORTER AND DEALER IV iKLtt'nUcU) sbf)aßr?>, OIL CLOTHS, Kiev. No. 918 Main St., •2434 ly* BUFFALO, N. Y. Singer. Gvover & linker, leather anil (.■(million Needles. Thread and Oil l.ept constantly on hand. A. M. Reynolds, At/rut. H. D. TREADWELI, —OF Wellsville, N. Y., ! Has Just returned from New York with a large stock of Boots and Shoes, LEITKER t SHOE FINK LOOK AT THE PRICES! WOMEN'S SIIPI-EKS from 7<tc. to 81.77 " LEATHER I.ACK BOOTS aoc. " 1.75 •' MOROCCO " " Bt.no " 1.25 MEN'S THICK BOOTS 2.50 " 1.00 " KIP " 2.7.7 •• 70 Small Shoes, from H" cents upwards. Sole I.eather, 3i> rr.d :tl cents per pound. Shoe Findings of all kinds, verycheap. Remember the place,—directly opposite the | Howell House. 11. IF THIIAIWYKM.. AGENT. lie, T. H. Shar|>' Dyspepalh fill. DYSPEPSIA CURED Dr. sharp's Specific cure.* Dyspepsia. Liver Com piaint. court ipat ion. Vomiting of Food. S.mr Stom- I ach, Water Brash. Heartburn. Low Spirits. Ac. Iti j thirty-live years never faltii g to cure t lit- most ui>- i stiuatc cases. Sold In druggists. L'. S. Jones A 1 Co., 19 North Front St., Vgein- for Cotulers|>ort, 1 I'a. Depot, 145 Eighth St., N. V. Circulars mailed > on application. 4a2t> Canvassing books sent free for Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK On Manhood, Womanhood and tle-ir Mutual la ter-relations; Love, its laws, power, etc. Agents arc selling front 15 to 25 copies per day, and we scad a canvassing Mink free to any book ' agent. Address, stating expertrocc. etc., i NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philad'a, Pa 15:4 It nL| O MOORE'S RURAL NEW YOHK llil K N 1 EK, the Great Illustrated Agrlcullii ! 1\ I 111 It I II ral.V Family Weekly, is the standard authority upon Practical Subjects A ' a high-toned Literary Journal. Oply $250 a year, i less to clubs. Great Premiums or Ca-h Ooiomis- I-ions tt> Agents. THIRTEEN NUMBERS Od - i ber to Januarv) On Trial, for only FIFTY t K M'S! Premiuui l ist, etc., sent free ro all Trial sub-eri! - ■ ers. Address D. D. T. MOORE, New York City. Why 'Hcu Manua ' Sells , A successful Ageut says: "Unlike all other i>ooks it has a claim on woman's attention. A HOFSK-TO norsK CANVASS PAYS!" O in One Week was made bv a single agent. AGENTS WANTED. For terms an ! territory apply to J. B. FORD A | CO.. New York, Boston, Chicago or San Francisco Columbia Classical lutsitute. A Boarding School for Young Men and Bo* s. For [ Circulars address REV. li. S. ALEXANDER, Co lumbia, Pa. Sr4 &l run rfini/ Now readv for agents, HOME lltW ( UUiV Li Ft IN THE BIBLE. By ! DAKIKI. M AKCII, 1\ D., author of "Night Scenes in the Bible" A "Our Father's House," of which I nearly 100, nun copies of each were sold. Send for Circular. ZEIGLAK A M'cURDY, &1S Arch St., j Philadelphia, Pa. AY A N T 1:1) snn 1 armci- far.ueis'so.is nu.n.g ...c tall A lUU winter months to do business in their own : and adjoining townships. Business respectable. , casv and pavs well. For particulars address S. s. SCRAN TON A CO., Hartford Conn. 13r4 THE BEST PAPER. THY 11'!! Tic si IENTIFIC AMERICAN is the cheapest and best illustrated weekly paper published. Ev ery'number contains from 10 to 15 original en j graving* of new machinery, Novel Inventions, I Bridges. Engineering Works, Architecture, Im ! proved Farm Implements, and . very new dlscov ; cry iu "chemistry. A year's numbers contain -;*2 I pages and several hundred engravings. Thou ' -amis of voltinn.es are preserved for binding and reference. The practical receipts arc well worth , ten times th<* subscription price. Terms, ;i y-:ir iby mail. Specitm tis sent tree. May be had of a 1 i NT v stealer.-. I'A'i EN i - obtained oil the best j tc. ins, Models of new inventio .s and sketches 1 amiiied, and advice free. All patents are pub- I iished in the SCIEXUKIC Ambkican* the we*-k they . tfs tc. bend for pamphh't, 110 pares, containing j laws and fall directions p.r ol taming Patents. Address (or the Paper, or concerning Patents, I Ml \"N A in.. .;7 Park Row, N. 1 . Branch Office i ''oriier F and Ttii sts., Washington, I>. C. B>r4 THE Grown Wringer, | The chea; est and !<est in the market. Warranted j truly -clt adjusting. SPECIAL INDIA i.MEN . s i 1 WASHING MACHINE AGKVIS AND THE I COUNTRY TRADE. Liberal terms. . Agents wanted. Send far circular. AMERICAN MA ,' ciIINK co.. Manutacturers and Patentees, office i 430 Walnut sr., Philadelphia. Pa. 13r4 "DOMESTIC"' ' - Agents Wanted. SINI FOU FASHIONS, catalogue. j "DOMESTIC" SEWING MA( IIINE CO., N. Y. "i TTIT fi \T V.'III'! I> M.I ANPIJL.TAU. • ' Mi V 1*• 'il l!-, - and i >\\;i'ds; ftII >",} V h I .oat - i.- ■ Rifle . II M ! j Jj • . -. I . . i ' nil- and Cap i!i v— ' lii's. G ni- -i iiM.i ali |i:ii'?s ill ihe ; country Uv express C. O. !>.. T.i lie examined b.-- I fore paid for. We send a genuine W c. s -uti \ Si iis* .Mu/zle Loader. with Flask and Cleaning i Rod. ni' civ boxed, furs.',". send stamp for IT i e j List. SMITH A SQI'IKKS. '£■ Broadway and | soChat am St.. N. V. l-"ir4 FELT 1 (No Tar r-ed), for outside work and inside, in | stead of plaster. Felt' 'arp> tings. \e. Send two : ni stamps for cireulai and Samp'cs j P!r4 C. J. FAY, Camden. N". J. Fireside FOR ' sl'N CHI WM'. Y'S. made b\ I'Li iiK i ATYv'G()l>, produces the j 'argest iighi. Can lw used oil any coal oil lamp. | For sale iy all lamp dealers. I:tr4 ! $25 H3SJLY MALE ~AST HoOC iHv all who wilt work fi us. Ii upon writing you do not timt us all square, we w ii! gi. e von one mil iar for vour trouble. Send stamp f r imdtN to < 11. lit It S.I > V >.. I t-sou ca, Mi a. s .• (5 000 CIDER ALL TUP \ EAR ROl ND. I Ihe Neutial siiipi.ile of l.iuu .as prejiaieil l'\ HILLINGS. ('LAPP i>. en., Boston, in mi-ra t .1! !;. Ni inn -,\Co..k- >p- cll >l.Ksw il l" M.f, I 111. YFAU UOl N It. New \ ork oil-:-. 0 (1. ! iege l'liiee, l '.i t O'I'AMM!-KlN<; —lit. WHITE'S l". s ST AM jO .M Kit IN< 1 1 N.-TI 11 'll. 117 Fotii : V\ t-nue. jN. \. R. si references. No pay tiiiiii cured, j i-end for eireular. i r4 T\'*"( )\J |." V MLN.t.L - and Boy-warn, d * T , M , ~j, M | Al iean JeWi iv. I'ltoks, <!anies. v \e.. iii iln i ■ wu |1 ca.ities. Noeapila, needed. 1 nta "gue, Tetn.s, 1 sent FHKE I'. (>. Ml Kl.liA 1 it.. 12N Augusta, .''lain . ICt t,i <f f i,. perday! Agi ids .vaiili ' ■Jlw forking |i "pie •■! either ■ ouiig or dkl, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or an the time, than at any thing eise. Particulars free. Address G. S'IIN SOX A CO.. Portland, Maine. t> a Agents wanteo for tne New Book. Epidemic & Contagious Diseases with the newest and best treatment for all cases. The only thorough work of the kind in tie' world.' Km! tees Smg!lpox,Ycllow Fever, Cho lera.and.- 1 ....u .•. •• fcu rea.iLi -si l Wii CUT IT, and a!) buy it. lias g4 • hrouiati- 1;-1 I lustrations. The biggest chance of the maa m j for agents. Address it. S. GOODsI'EED A i t'., i j 37 Patk Row, New fork. -r4 btMM) A(;i:MSU AXTi:n rtut I.VKKkBOM'S OWN I'JIVMt \A\. ! to 1 . VV. t. I.KASOS, M. !>. Neils rapidly. One agent | s.ii.i !IHI in one week. Apply at once"to 1!. N. Mr j KINNEY A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. M)r4 ' A<li-n Your lliitues with the new Chrotno I "Awake" and "Asleep." Sella like wild-tire. ; j 1 tie pair sent for Ii fry cents. A largt- discount to : j Agents. Address \V. F. CAKPE.VI El:, Koxn.oro, ! Mass. ,r4 ; c/ n 1 1.1: wan in CASH to Agent* i. qz*rU 'lilng furnl.-hed and oxp- 0.-< s paid. MM A. COULTKB .v i t'.. Charlotte, Mil h. The La Croix Medical Dispensary, ESTABI-ILUED IN 1-37, j Is the oldest A most successful institution in this i countrv for the treatment of Chronic and sexual Discus-- For terms of treatment call, or a<l<li • - 1 i>y mail, with statement of case, S. ii. 11l NsDON, | [ sr4 :st Xiaiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. A GREAT OFFER ! ; r will dispose of list PIANOS A OKGANB 01 flrM- , 1 '■/<.- noUers, ineluding WATERS', at extremely \ tow prices for cash, or part caah, and hah In j small monthly payments. New 7 Octave tirst- . eia.-s PIANO*. all moilern improvements, for' $•27.'. 1 ash. organs $.15, $7.1. Dot lli.K i.'KKD | ORGANS, lion; 4-STOP, $110; is-STOP, * pg,, and i j upwards. WATERS' CONCERTO PARLOR ORGAN'S j are the most beautiful and perfect in tone ever; I made. The CONCERTO SHOP is the best ever j placed in any Organ. It is produced by a third I I -et of reeds peculiarly voiced, the EFFECT of ! whi-h is MOST 1 HAKMING and so( 1. -II!; j KING, while it- IMITATION ot the 111 MAN VOICE is SCPERB. Turin* liifi'ul. li.u STKA j TKD CxTALOOt'K M Ali en lor one stamp. A liberal ' : discount to .Ministers, Churches, Siindav-.sehool-, Lodges,.te. tbllM'X WtMl'.ll. I.U "YOU fiSK! I'LL TELL!'' THE new DEPARTURE IN EGOS - j At.4.NTs W ANT ED. Exeinsive territory given 1 Tlie hook will sell itself. Father, Mother,' sister, I Brother, Minister, Merchant, Manufacturer, Kann- I er. Miner, Mariner ami X out-self all want It. There 1- Money in it. send for Circular . lO'SilTt- MAK A vvkiji.TEK. m .v. sth s* pni ■ g WYOMING SEMINARY AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, , one of the largest Boarding Schools fur tv.th sexes in the I mied siaM-s. six courses of studv. Mili tarv tactic.-, Commercial College Course and Tele graphing. Terms low. I-'all tenn opens septeni berard. Send for t atHloguc to Hev. 1). COPK- I.AND. A.M., or L. I..SPRAOVE, Kingston, l*a. 4r4 COLLEGIATE & COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE. >* veil.Conn. Preparatory tin or business. Circulars sent on application. W M. 11. Kl sSEI.I., Principal. Art Ths very test plan I!v which you can obtain I.ife Insurance is the Low Premium, All t'asli, Stock I'iHll, It furuishe.- the largest amount of Insurance for a given sum of money. The contract Is plain ami definite, without complication, mystery or nncertainty. The policy i always worth its face, the premlnin never Increases. It is the most satisfactory ami economical plan for the Insurant. THIS Travel ers Insikanck company, of Hartford, Conn., grants Life Insurance upon this excellent plan. I Its security is unquestioned. Apply to any Agent j or send for Circular. Mir-t (i ETTYSBUHG Katalysine Water 15 the nearest approach to a specific ever discov i red lor |y.-p< p in. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gmt, Gravel, Dials tes. Kidney A Criaary Disease- gen erally. It restores muscitlar power to the Paraiyf ! ic. It cures Liver Complaint, ■ litoni, Diarrh'ca, POM. CottstipaUoß, Asthma, Catarrh a- Bnadtt : tis, Diseases of the skin, General Debility .* Ner vous Prostration from Mental or Physical Excess es. It is the Greatest Antidote ever discovered for E'xeessive Eating or Drinking, it corrects the stomaeh, promotes digestion A relieves the head ilium t immediately. N" household should he with out it. Lor sale by all Druggists. • i 'Fora history of the Springs, medical n-|>ort.- i of the power of water over diseases, marvellous i ures and for testimonials from distinguished men : semi for pamphlets. \\ HI i NKY BUGS., General j Agents, 227 s. Front sr., Philadelphia. Pa. (i ETTYSISCKG f-PRINU CO. 43r4 \r. .... v made rapid i>• with stencil a key check .uo.xr.i oiiiiits. cataloguesd tun particulars fr<i\ s. M. Spencer, til Hanover st. Boston. Br4 HOW "I IS lju At:. or Jit,- serret an). — Mustache .V Whiskers In4a .lays. ThisutiKAT , secret and leu others. Gamblers" tricks. Cardiol ogy. Ventriloquism, in all tiu original BOOK OF WONDERS. Mailed lorcents. Address l>. e. CUTLKIt, Carthage, lUlnofa. 12,000,000 ACRES. CHEAP FARMS. Tin i iieapest Land in Market for sale l.y the Union Pacific Failroad Co., In the Great Plafcte Valley. 3,000,000 nores in Central Nebraska Now lor -ale la traits of forty acres and upwards on live and ten years' credit at -i.\ per cent. No a Ivance interest refill red. Mild and healtlifnl climate, fertile -oil, an abun ■ dance of good water. TIJE BEST MARKET IN VVKsp. The gr at Mining regions of Wyoming, colore to. I'tah and Nevada being -applied by the farmers in the Platte Valley. Soldiers entitled to a Homestead of 160 Acres. THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES. I FREE HOMES FOR ALL. Million-o! Acresof ciioice Govertiinent la mis open for entry in dertiic * Homestead Law. near this Great liaiiroa I, with i good markets and all the conveniences of an old ' settled eoimtry. Free passes to purchaser- of Railroad lands. ' Sectional Maps showing the Laud, al-o new edl i rion of Descriptive Pamphlet, with uow map.-. | mailed free everywhere. Addre.-s <. F. DAVIS, • 411 r4 Land Oomr. I'. I'. 11. A\, Omaha, Nkb. Ri'CLELLAN'S ihSTiTUTE FOR BOYS At West ( hesTtr. Pa. A u-auTifiil ami >i- vatfil slttiatili, 22 miles -.i s; i f Philadelphia. spacious playgrounds with gyninaslnin. student-prepared for College, Polytechnic Schools or business. sic cial ptotrwoH Btde for very yaang hoys. Many miuteals remain, as kwidenv dartoy rammer va cation. Session begins sept. to. \ddress 6 4 ROBERT M. M'CI.ELI.AN. THE VICTOIt : SEWIMG mm CO. Want reliable ami euerg -tie A treats lathis 'ounty. j lie 'V]i "I (>!:" is a I.is k-sticli, shiittl • Machine. with Bei -setting Needle, beat laMnd and most' i effect Machine offered. An tix tease of ovai .">< per cent oil sales of l-Te over 1"' !. For terms, efe . address VICTOR SKWIM; MACHINE < <>.. I tied US! Chestont SL, Phllath Iphia, Pa IIJOX CITY (iix WOUKS. \ rir •. ■■ ■ t I .< If • oeV, ieg ' (Sinjrie A Double Barrel) Shot Onus, Rifles, Re-j v (vers. Pistol*, Sporting Goods A Pis Ing Tackle. Call ,v • : iini'ie m> >!o k ,r ml c•• Price List. Address !!. p. siti'LTE, ll.il :i3O Liberty street, I'iti-ourgh, Pa. j 1 )•.•!• iiitr done on short notice. | ; The oldest A. mist reliable Ivatitution for ob ! taii.ittjr it mercantile education. For circulars write to p. in fk a s,ixs. j "A Plttabargb, ]>a. To Ihe "Trade" only! (1873) WATCHES ! HIinoMIS. 41.04KK. Jewelry, Watch & Clock Material, &c., &c. XO OLD GOODS, i EVERYTHING NEW & FRESH. NEW YORK BII.LB IM PLICATED. | t promptly attended to. WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY." G. 1). IIAKHI TT V CO., i 11]4 en FIFTH WEN CM. PITTSBURGH, PA. AGENTS WANTED ! To seli an anii'le that every fainlh uses. Droi ts | aielarge, and extiafiidueementsoffered toatrents who are willing to wo.-k. Apph or semi foreir i etilar and t< nn- to EDWARDS BROTHERS, j Arizona Diamond store, j 11J12 27 sixth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. , IIUJISI Polish Co., WM. KIP, MANAOF.iI, PEN N AVENUE. PIT Ts BUKOH, PA. Manufacturer* of the best Polish in the world for i leaning and restoring to Its original lustre Oold, I silver, I lated-ware. Brass, cupper, Olaas-ware, . Bar Fixtim s. Locomotives, Fie Engine*, ami any j artb le that will n-e.eive a polish. tWLOCAL : ; AOKNTs WAN'I Ell, to canvass this town. Ad dress hs al>ove, enclosing 26 cents for sample a id i ; directions. Uj4 AND SCHOOL "FUR ; \_y NIT PRE. I BCHOOL and OFFICE DESKS, PFV.'s, and PUI- I'l l s made of seasoned Walnut ami Ash iuinlier Send for prices to C. C. DUX NELLS, 175 Liberty Street, I K P PITTSBURGH, PA. ; Vinegar Bin i PURELY YEHKTarIk free from ALf'<)jj| DR. WALKER'S California Vinegai E|- \V.ilk"p\ Calif, )nii , r , liitltTs lm* a : j uicpnraiion, in m < y. | ; • live herbs found < n tl.p j, nv ' ( ., , ,tl e Hiorni Nmnd • ilia, the medicinal propcrti,. 1 | .re extracted 11!.■; cii imi n i;r,... '! lif Alcohol. Ti: 1 Milt'.-:;. ;j s 1 Llily asked. •• V. !i :t i- i;„. , , ' ; mparalicicd Puccc s 11' Vim I'Eltsf oar ;in.-'Aci" is. t!i - '.lie cans'' of di.-ra.se, ; n.j • i lo , . ■ covers his health. Tin*. ,u,i • j blood purifierand a li.t— ui • i:i_ "] : a perfect Kenovaior :;:•■{ | |of t!ie system. Xc\or I." ] ..i-iory of the world fasts a i "] i otiipotilidci] po— es-ing ti.e r , 1 qualities f Vinegar Ujttkksi . -iek <d" every di-ea-e man is\. r ■ J ere a gentle Purgative a • v.-ii , relieving Congestion or Ii the l iver and \ i-cerul Org, •, Liu-eases The properties of li:.. \v YISKUAR lifTTEiiXgrc Apcrii Carminative. Nutrition-. I.iix.ii,- Sedatlte,CiAinter-lrritant i .. .. tive, and Aati Bilious. Fateful Thousands prw' (•Ait Hitters the most won; gorant that ever sustained th y.-tem. No Person can take these Bb iceording to directions, and re; " I unwell, provided their liinie- ab ; troyed by mineral poison or means, and vital organ- wasted , repair. Riiinus, Reinitfi'iit and]: llittent Fevers, which . ent in the vtilleys of our c r , throughout the l T nitcd States, t hose of tlie .Mississippi. Ohio.v : s Illinois. Ttmncssi't*. Cniii'ierfaih -as, Kcd. Colorado, lira;'." .i: i, Pearl, Alabama. Mobile, S i anoke, James, and many otlietn. their vtist tributaries, tia-oug!; nt ire country (hiring the Sum Antnmn.and remarUably so ti:. ons of unusual heat and dry - invariably accompanied I y c\t vangernents of the stomach s. anil other abdominal • iscera. ! treatment, a purgative, excrtin. erful intlncnce npm these vari gans, is essentially neces-ary. i is no cathartic for the pur;> -. Hit. J. NVai.kru'S Vine \I: HI; . as they will speedily removeV v ■ colore i viscid matter v.ith v. bowels are loaded, at the e stimulating Iho secretions and generally restoi ng t' functions of the digest!' c o: . : Foilily t'sD lio'ljr fitjaij •! by purifying all its liuklawith Vis Hitters. No epidemic e, a tai. of a system thus lore-armed. JAyspepsin or i :tl it:eslio:. ache. Pain in the Shoulder-. ( Tightness of the Cln t. I'. ( / ... Eructations of the Stomach. Jl in the Mouth, Hilious Atfacl I tation oftlie Heart, iniiai. .a; Lungs, J'ain ia the rcga ;i 11 : lieys, and a hundred otiicr pa : A touts, are the oti'-piin rs ii lb- Line bottle will proven b, ■: :<■: .; of its merits than a lcngtln tithi nnnt. Scrofula, or Ltug's i'.< ll, Swellings. ITeei . Kn -ip tioitre. Scrofnlot: Inlia....mii . ' Inflaii'inntiuti-. Nlercia'ad A ili-s Sore-. Hrtipiioiis . f the . .-■ 1. i a the e, a - ia a.I < acr i . ' eases, Walker's Y t skua it lit rrei shown their g.i at n.raL • ;■ ■-• > most oh.-tiimte ami iatna •< ■ For Inflr.uiinnlor ~::d <■ ■ RiieiittlilfisiH, Co; ?. . tent and Intennitte?:' i C ! • IK! illooil, I. V( i ' V •iie-e I lit 7. ! IIV o• ; are eaused iy V ' i }l"c'ra i •;.] i ; rageti in t a.al in r . i Mine:-, j - ib 1 : .gii:u-t tit . i iea i. •—i■' ' EUAK BITTRKS - i a iioUH For 8k in Discus ter. Salt-Itheuni, Hh :t I •• . sp ' Ibi-tuies. JJoih. Cnrini.' ■ . Ki'g seahl-head, S re Kye . '• r ' I l ''''' Scurf-. Discoloration- < i -y- '■ '• and Diseases f iheSk of wiiatever or nature, ire liters'! - '{ ottt of the -ystein in a uort tiitte by . of these Bitters. Pin, iiip'', siiiil otlr r lurking i:i the- v-ten! of . "• are eilecluaily destroynl a?ai n*"" ystem of Jiiediciiic. : ■ \eiiuilii-' 1 '" ;uelliiiliities wiilliee lie m .-tern •* like these Bitters. For FiTßii!' ; omphiintN.r. or old. married gie. at t ii(*• tnanliood. or ;i, • turn of iile. ?> Bitters display .-•> decided an in iuiproveiuent is -non percepii i[ leaiisoJiir Viliatoil Rlooil ever yon fie ' its impuritieslr-t:: the skin in Pi:n;. e... Hrupiioi -• cleanse ii when y mi find it on-tn sluggl -h in the vi ins; clean-' i •' - foul: your eelibg will tei. : tiie blood pure, and the heal: <•! wiil follow. IS. 11. \I.T> A ( ' Draggi-ts a: ,1 <L n \gj-.. S :i !•". mm! cut. iiT WashiucUiu mnl Chatlt" '' uJ -<)!il ijy oil t)i i|oj. i-,| , au(t " V)9il ly Kstablislicci in ' w in i" C. C. Hammer & S £r t • • i Manufacturers of Fine an<l Mfi; TI RE, of every description anil I'U' • ami superior in style ami vjoal 11 most or any other Furniture llou-e tb:~' mountains. Photographs and Price List- sent or when in the city don't forget the P the lasge Golden Chair, 4fi, 4s, anp fto SEVENTH a^ SUBSCRIBE FOB THE JOURNAL & 1^
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