w 11 ex. ire next year—-cv n Repub licans, three Democrats, and on< Liberal Republican. Their pl.sc • "will be filled at tin election next No vember, for two years only. After IS7S, one-half the Senators will Ik chosen every two years to serve fin four years—so that half the Senators ■will go out and half hold over at each biennial term. The members of the House of Rep resentatives will be elected in No vember, Is7 4—to serve for two years. Kb ction.-, for Senators and Kepresen tntiws will therefore be biennial in- j stead of annual. The first election for Governor un der the new Constitution will take j place in November, for a term . ft he Governor is to b four years. A Lieutenant Governor is to be elec ted in 18e4 to serve for four years. A Secretary of Internal Affairs, to 1 take the place of Surveyor General shall also be elected in IST4. In a general sense, as we said be fore, the New Constitution is to take effect on the first of January next, 1 ut a large proportion of its most im portant provisions can only tro into operation after appropriate legisla tion has been perfected, and after a new legislature and new ollicers have been elected under it. It will take four years to put the new instrument in good working or der, by which time whatever amend ments are needed may be proposed, so as to reuder it more perfect and attractive. December 31. 1873. Hood bye, Oid Year! with all thy train < >f ever changing joy and pain, beautiful hopes so soon laid low, Beautiful seed- that y< t may grow. ("arcs and sorrows may pass with thee— Who can tell what the next may In-. Good bye. Old Year! As the words we say Thy one last hour is passing away. Many a day, with its freight of hours Brought us wonderful fruits and flowers: Flowers that bloomed in our beans as well; Fruit - that reached to the soul to tell: < >ld Friend Year! Thou wast rleh and frut— Old Friend Year! Thou wast chastening too. We thank thee. Year that 1- dying now. For every step thou hast led us through; For pain and weatiness, sleep and dreams. For peace that now so precious seems, For dawn of day and night of stars. Aud all the bloom the spring-time wear-, For summer's wealth and toil and balm. For morning's cheer and evening's cairn. Beautiful Year! Th> lingering tread Seems to mourn for thy prestige lied; Can it be, wonderful year! that thou Dreade-t to pass front the realm of Now.' Hast thou regrets? 1- there some bo m That thou wouldst -ask. this night a iwn: If so, o Year! ah. dying friend 1 How human art thou at thy end. Extracts from Charlotte Eronte. The world can understand w.ll enough the process of perishing for. want oi food: perhaps few per-ons can enter into or follow out that of going mad from solitary confinement. 1 hey see Itie long buried prisoner disinterred,a maniac or an it iot; how his senses left Lim; how his nerves first inflamed, underwent nameless agony, and then sunk to palsy—is a subject too intricate for examination, too abstract for popular comprehen sion. Speak of it! you might almost 1 as well stand in an European market place and propound dark sayings in that language and mood wh r in Nebuchadnezzar, the imperial hypo chondriac, communed with hi- baflleu Chaldeans. And long, long may the minds to whom such themes are no mystery—by whom their bearings are sympathetically seiz ■•!, be few in number and rare of rencounter. * V> hen the world was younger and baler than now moral trials were a deeper mysterv still: perhaps in all the land of Is 1 there was but one Saul—-certainly but one l>a\id to soothe or comprehend him. * * It was a day of winter east wind, and 1 had now for some time entered into that dreary fellow-hip with the winds and their changes, so little known, so incomprehensible to the healthy. * * * * * I should have quailed in the un wonted presence of that which to night shone in the earth a moving mystery—the aurora liorealis. But thi9 solemn stranger influenced me otherwise than through my fears. Some new power it seeme 1 to bring. I drew in energy with the keen low breeze that blew its path. IT IS not merely the multiplicity of tints, the gladness of tone, or the balminess of the air which delight in the spring; it is the still consecrated spirit of hope, the prospect of happy days yet to come ; the endless variety of nature, with preseuliiucnts of eter nal flowers which never shall fade, sympathy with the blessedness of the ever-developing world. \\ HAT is that from which, it you take the whole, some will remain? Wholesome. Thf. man most likely to make his mark in the world—One who cannot w rite his own name. A V Elt'sis Cherry Pectoral. •'< r Pi-ea-ia for ail lUsea-eti <•! the thr at an . n.'-. A iasi trial ui Itj virtues, throughout riu i.. i other countries, has shown that it does aurel. atl effectually r tr*l 'hem. 'I he testimony o. ur heat citizens or all •' ~-sc.- establishes the fac. ituc In fry Pectoral will .nil do-* relieve ami cur< , i aili.c og ois udees of tiic throat and longs l>c • I hi am other medicine, The most daugerou. affection- a. tile pulmonary organs yield to Us ' .nave.', mid vise- of consumption cured by tills I ji i jcir m ill a o public i nnm. so remarkable a.- | luAay to I e b.-Ueved were they not proven beyoiu ' lispv.e. As ii relue iy It Is ad>-ifi. >te, on >. hicli the j pi, uie may vely lor furl p. o ectP a. By curing j otigits, ft?:- fo,•*runue:sof more sero t- disease. ; i .-..\e- miiic.'iii. red liv s and an amoa.a of suf j f. -nip not t" he computed. It challenge- trial an i ca ivmees lit ino-t sceptical, livery family shoul i . k ep it on halt i ;.s a protection against the e;ri> .in I iiup-m -iv .1 attacks of pidmo -iy altectlons, a m l, me • asi.y met at lirst tmt which become in j euraiii and 100 or. an faial if neglected. Tender In igs n. d tin.- ilefchce; ami it is unwise to be witiio!" :f. As a safeguard to child: en, a odd "he ' distress!:;;? diseases which he-set the throat ami ; ch, - u! cbii.il o el, t berry l*e total i; invalu&hl : for si it-li.m-iy u-.- multitudes are rescued from i p eiuatu■ - graves and saved to the love and affec tion centred on them, it nc's speedily and surely ttg.ii i at ottUuary colds, secatliig sound suit health rest iting siNjx Ko one wlB suffer hmUhhr ; lotliieuia and painful bronchitis, when they know how easily th" . can be cured, j Originally the product of long, laborious and aue ce-sirtt chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making , very bottle in the utmost pos sihli m i feet ion. It may contidt ntiy be relied up on as possessing all the'vntoe- it has ever exhib- Iti-i ai d capable of pro,Huang , ur< s as memorable a.- th greatest it lu ever effected. PaLPABEr. BY DB. J. C. AY EE & CO., LOW ELI., M ASS., ' I'rat lietil auil Analytical < lieii.ists, SOLO BY CRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. IYER'S | SARSAPAHILLA.! I - wldciv known as one of the tins effectual r -mcdies ever discover, i for cleansing the system and purifying the blood. It has stood the tost of years, with a constantly growing reputation, bas ed on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re markable cures. So mild as to be safe aud beue tieial to ciiii irt it, and yet so searching as to effec tually purge out the great corruptions of tic blood such as the scrofulous aud syphilitic contamina tion. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in ' tile system for years, soon yield to its powerful antidote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful i c ite-, many of which are publicly know n, of SC'UOFI I A. and a i scrofulous diseases, l'l, KKS, KRLTTIONS, and eruptive disorders of t:.E skin, TUMOBS* BLOTCHES, BOILS, PIMPLES, PUS- | Tt LKS, MOKES, ST. ANTHONY'S t IKE, KOSE offensive. Free from those deleterious substan- i < t - which make muiic preparations dangerous 1 , and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only ben- J j etit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a j 1 lIAIU, BliL-SING, nothing eise can be found so ; desirable. Contain! 1 g neither oil nor dve, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, gi\ ing it a rleh, glossy lustre, an t a graceful derfuiue. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., I'ritctlciil Analytical Cbcmlstn, 1.0 i/ 7.7./., . MA ,y.V. I". d{ - VI E BY ALL DKI'UGISTS AND DEALERS •25-21 IN MLidCiNE. HALL'S \ EGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer. Every year Increases the popularity of this val uaiile llair Preparation; which is due to merit ! alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is j ■ kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the i • only reliable and perfected preparation for restor- | ing GRAY or FADED ILAIK to its youthful color, j tusking it soft, lustrous and silken. The scalp, by I I its use, become- white and clean. It removes ali eruptions and dandruff, and, by Its tonic proper ' ties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stim , uiates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, < the hgir grows thicker and stronger. In baldness i it restores the capillary glands to their normal ! vigor, and will create a new growth, except in ex- I trenieold age. It is the most economical HAIR ' DHESSJXO ever used, as it requires fewer appli- ! cations, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap- i pearanee. A. A. Haves, M. D„ State Assay er of ! Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and ' I consider tt the BEST PREPARATION" fol its in tended purposes." ■Sold by all dnirrpitti and dealer. in Medicine. SUCKING-HAM S DYE For The Whiskers. As our Renewer In many cases requires too long a time, and too much much care, to restore gray or fade ) Whiskers, we have prepared ibis dye, in one preparation; whieh will quickly and effectually accomplish this resuli. ft is easily ap plied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash 01. Sold by all Druggists. Manufactured Py R. P. Hall. NASHUA, N*. 11. T IIOMT* THE POST OFFICE,) COUDERSPORT, PA. Singer, GrovtT linker, lentliei ami J common Xetdles, Thread and Oil kept ; constantly on hand. A. M. Ileynolds, AtjcM. AYER'S Cathartic Fills, ! For the relief and cure of all derangements In | the stomace. liver ami bowels. '1 In;)' area inj!<; a|>arieut, anil au exi-Uent purgative. Being pure. I !y vegetable, tliey contain no mercury or mineral j whatever. Much serious ettMM and sitiieni.g j is prevented by their timely use; ami every laini j ly should have rlieiu on hand for their protection and relief, when required, Long expi iienee has proved tie in to i e the safest, sorest and best of r.l! PJLLB with which the market abounds. n> tiicir occasional use, the hloo-l is puritied, the cor ruptions of the system expelled, obstructions re moved, ami tlie whole machinery of life resto e i to its healthy activity. Internal organs which l.e . come clogged and sulggish are cleansed by AY t Us ; PILI.S, and stimulated into action. Thus im-ipi- I cut disease is changed into health, the value of ! which change, when reckoned 011 the vast multl j tudes who enjoy it, can liardlv he computed, j Their sugar coating makes them pleasant to take. 1 and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any i length of time, so that they are ever fresh, aid j perfectly reliable. Although searching, thev a, e ! mild and operate without disturbance to the con. ! stitutuui, or diet, or Ai HE. SK'K 11 EADAi 11 K JAUNDICE or GREEN SICKNESS, BILIOUS j COUc and BILIOUS FEVERS, thev should lie . judiciously taken for each case, to "correct the ; diseased action or remove the obstruction- which i cause it. ! For DYSENTERY or DIAKRiIOF.A, but one mild dose is generally required. For RHEUMATISM, GOl'T, GRAVEL, PALPI TA l ION of the HEART, PAIN ill the side, back and LOINS, they should be continuously taken, as j required, to change the diseased action "of the svs , teni. With such change those complaint.- disap pear. l'or DROPS\ and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, tlicv should be taken in iarge and frequent doses io produce the e|ie> r of a drastic purge For sl pl UESSION, a large dose should lie ta j ken, as it produces the desired effect bv sympathy, i As a DINNER PILL, take one or two i ll.LSto • promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and fiowels, restores flic app;tlte, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these 1'11.1.s makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing ami renovating effeiit on the digestive apparatus. PREPARED BY Tr. J. C. AYiili !i CO., r&cucal Ch mic s, I.OHtU, Mat*., U. S. -if. EUR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE S&-IS4 J. GLASE £ So?i, Carpenters &, Joiners. Coudersport, Penn'a. CONTRACTS taken for all kinds of BUILDING and materials furnished. DOORS, BLINDS and BASII kept constantly i hand or manufai!ured to order. CASH paid for I'iNL LUMBER. J. BLASE A SON. The SIXL ER is the best machine f<>: all work. According to sworn returns there were over 45,000 more sold List year than any other kind made. A. M. U< 3 Isolds. Agent. THE "SILYER TOR&UE M i ; ORGANS Eor PARLOR, | CHURCH and SCHOOLj | MANUFACTURED BY E. P. NEEDHAM £ SON EST A lII.ISII Kit is IMS. Nos. 143, 145 and i 47 East 22d St., 1 will receive nrumpt atten- I tit and libera! inducem uts. Parti' sr. siding at • "lstance from our atitl-ori'ifed agents ma* order from our factor-.. Send for an illustrated price j list. 2510r2 ELDRIDGE BROTHERS BPROIAL AGENTS FOR WOODWARD & BROWN, ITEBKK, MATiirsilFK, anil CHICKERINQ IF I .A. IN" O S , vVI^tSO. Geortre Woods' Celebrated Ortraus. PULLAK'S NEW MASONIC II YLL PL'ILDING, {year Howell House,) WELLSVILLE, N. Y. Dealers In all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHAN DISE, SHEET Ml SIC, * . Tl NINO and REPAIRING PIANOS A SPKCIALTY. We invite the Public to examine and criticise the WOODWAKD A KKOWN Pianos, and GEO. WOODS' Organs. 2445-tf BOOTS and SHOES ! John Denhof, WOVLD respectfully Inform the citizens that he continues the manufacture of BOOTS AND SHOES at his new Stand, MAIN STREET below MARKET, (Strut hof the lirirlje,) ALL work done in a workmanlike manner reasonable rates, AND A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED Give him a call SUBS 0 KIBE FOR TI-IE JOURNAL & ITEM | TAKES ON SIGHT. ISWFM i.v.is-. -. \ .uii salesman! lieury htnl Beecherfi f. mi t'lvspapc.' gives every sum i'-- a i is oi tin gc.-t and us.- > oi.ioiiwti't's- tv ■ no - tractive subjects thai "take''o.l -•?:. paint * :,irs. Aoi IIVSO :i, s< onlrast a td upi • i ■ or her "Wide AtvaKi "'aii'i-Fxst.-. Ag- . vi' iiiklit4*iis. Mo-ci'S" : . :n u C e " jness ever offered cativar.-"r-." e in i-ii i ; .t ightest atid bandwouest outfit and paj vary omiiiissioi..-. Ku 'h sub . riner receives wit lot •guv two beautiful pit-Dues which are i.-a-iv 1 ri leal %>K 81.1.11 I KY. Ihe p; per elf stands peerless among family journals, In-ing n popular that, of Us class, it lias the ,u :r st ci - nlaCoil i:i the world! Employs the .e,i literary aient. Edward tlgglcstoti's serial storv is ju-t -cgu.i.i-ug; buck cliapiers supplic ito each su - ■e. i- cr. Mrs. Stuwc.- long expected sequel to •My Wife and I" begins lu the new year. Any ,• e wishing u good -alar. or an Independent In siness, should scad for circulars aud 4 G 1' s erins to J. B. FiIRD >'■ t *e, ANTED York, Bosto.nChlcagn,Cincinnati o a„.i u, ami i-e UTIGA STEAM ENGINE 00. (Formerly Woou A MANN.) STATIOIMAPY & PORTA LE STEAM ENGINES. The ltcst and Most Complete Assortment in the Market. These Engines have always maintained the very . highest st ndari of excellence. \\ e make the iii.mnlai t iroofKngir.es, Boilers .V Saw Milis a spe cif!-. V •• have ttu largest A most complete works of the kind in th country, with machinery speci- We keep constantly iu process large numbers of . Engines, which we furnish a! the very lowest prtc" and on the shortest notiie. We build En gine- specially adapted to Mines, Sa.v-iutlls, <.r ; t nnii-. 'l'aiiii-rios. . ottiill-gins, 'Hires..era aud all classes of iiiiinufacturiug. \\ ear now building the celebrated Lane i 'ircti lar saw-nii i the in st ai.d most i uuplete saw-milt ; over inventefl. We make the manufacture of saw-mill outfits a special feature of our business aud can furnish ! complete on the shortest uutlce. ! Our aim in all cases is to furnish the best nia : ehinery in tin- market ami work aiiso'.utely une ■ quailed for lieuitj of design, economy A strength. Send for Circular ami J'rico List. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. 24-t?r , -p I I It A. \. V. Or. 'i . Ti Miurji's ''.vspepsia I'lil. DY S PEP SI A C URED Dr. Sharp's Speciilr cares PVS-M osia, Liver Com plaint. C-•-1 i j • r; i > 11, Vomit ingot Fool, sou -st lo ach, Water Brash, Ileartburn, Low Spirits, -A• . In thirty-live years neve,- failing to - ire the niu-t is - adnh cases. Sold by druggists. C.B. Jones A i 0., 19 North Front St., Agents for Cuuih-rsbort, ! Pa. Depot, 145 Ligiitb st., N. Y. Circulars mailed on application. 4a*A'> S2.T O O A vl ' A K w-f *- \/ \ 7 made with our splendid COMBINATION PROSPECTUS. : It represents sample pagi s and styles of binding of j hii intensely ii 'ore-Ting and useful IkmAs, that sell , in every fniuily. Best thing ever tried by t aiivas • sers. AHENTS WANTED to make a nennanent I business on ihe--- works in every county. Pro ; speetns sen* pod-, aid on r. ceipt f jr: -, f l.r. K-.r ci' . itlars and libcal terri address .JOHN K. ' POTTER A- CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. lsra 1) iI.ARIs -'.'ERIK-s solved; disaster- and • scapes vividly port ayed. See FKOZEV ZONK aud tta Exnxmsics. A spiels UI octavo of AOS sages ! most profus'-ly iilustnde'l with elegant steel and woo i engrat l-.gs. A fascinating hi-ro v of Arctic advg-itnre. The most saleable book ,UT. Afwnts uytn'ril. send forteiius and -amp!, pages to Mu tual Pu' lisiiing Co., Hartford, Conn. -.-r4 RICH FJPfsiING LENDS! FOR SALE VEIUi CHEAP! THE BEST INVESTMENT! For u< tiif'tinn*: Alv'ttix Zmprnitni/inX'aiueJ The wealth of the Country i- made by the Advande In Real K.state. N"ON\' Isi 1' 11 iC TIME! Millions of acres of the finest lands on the Con tinent in Eastern Nebraska now for sale—many . of them never before in the market—at prices that ' DEFY COM! KTI HON. Five mill Ten YenrF Credit Given, with /n('i est nt Six i>er Cent. The Land Gi-ant Bonds of the Company taken ! at par for lands. They can now l.e purchased at j a large discount. ! SOT Full particulars given, new Guide with new- Maps mailed free i.v addressing O. F. DAVIS, lSr4 Ixtnd Comr. U.P. R. it, OMAHA, XKB. S2Q SAVED! I To meet the urgciir demand of the times the FI.OIC JI.VCK SMMIXCi MACIU.VE to. j * have determined to REDUCE PRICES. and will hereafter sell their stts Machine for SJ.A, and other styles in proportion. THE FLORENCE is the ONLY Sewing Machine that feeds the work backward and forward or to right and left, as the purchaser may prefer. It has beeu great!v IM PROVED and SIMI'LIFIEI), and is far better than any other machine iu the market. IT IS NOW THE CHEAPEST Florence, Mass., Nov. I, ta. Agents wanted. isr4 500 AGFNTS M APS and religious and historical i HARTS, splendid assortment! Large sale-! Large profits! Address Haasls A- I.ubrect Empire Map and Chart Establishment, 10T Libertv St., New York. ig . " DOMESTIC" PAPER Agents Wanted. SENI> FOK FASHIONS . CATALOGUE. "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., N. Y\ C*IRGEIRIO HIXGKCOXK BURNERS r iresiae FOR .-I-N I-HI.M\EYS inaile liy I'LUME & ATYVOOi), pnsluci-s the i laigest iiy ht. Can lie used on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all lamp dealers. ' -li t w ( )\f P\" MEN. Girls and Boy-wanted ' ' * J 'to sell our Freticli and Amor lean Jewelry. Books. Games, Ac., in their own I oca itics. No capital needed. ('aialugue. Terms Ac., sent FHEE. P. O. VICKERY & CO.. Augusta, Maine. CUSHINC'S MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE. Rules of proceeding and debate in deliiierntive assemblies. An indistiensable baud-book for every member of a deliiierntive bodv, ami the anthoritv in all the States. "The most authoritative expounder of Anieri can parliamentary law."—('has. Sumner. * " 1 Priee, 65 i ts. Sent by mail on receipt'of price 1 Address TuoMl-HON, BKOWN jfc Co., Boston, Mass! i Uina da> guaranteed P. Agents. .Vhlre- G M. | ! 5)5 MilUvan.v ( <>., *- -t. Paul St., Baltimore, Ml. 1 -•iu with <'atarrh riiirty >--irs and wa - cured v . iv. Wii; -'n*l ie, ci|.r, |.o•• •> <■ re*. to itll aftil' red. Rev. I'. J. V> aJ, Drawer 6, • tracusc, N. V. *' J *4 "TRUE TO NATURE." This Flrst-oIaFS Chromo will he given to everv suls< rH>t*r to 60DETS uirs KM far 1874 v.;. : rite-rfo 5" , .of sK, f.. tl A I i . A. G I'KI , |CI itui I'htla '*i:i ; j:t j THE Youth's Companion A WEEKLY PAPER FOR YOUfiG PEOPLE j AM) r r ri K. I-"* a mily. rn IE COMPANION aims to be a favorite In ; every family—looked for easterly by the i voung folk?, ami read v. (th interest by the ol.ler. ! Its purpose Is to interest while it amuses; to be i ! judicious, practical, sensible; ami to have really : permanent worth, while it attracts for the hour. It is handsomely Illustrated and has forcontrl- j ; butors some of the most tractive writers in the country. Among these are: KDW'D EGGLESTOV, Dn. I I. HAYES, PROF. JAS. DEMILLE, LOUISE t . MOULTOX, ! LOUISA M. AI.OOTT, "SOPHIE MAY," I REBECCA H. DAVIS, C. A. STEPHENS, . I C. W. FLANDERS, RUTH CHESTEKF'LD, | S. N. ROBBINS, M. A. DKNISON. ; Its reading is adapted to the old and young, :s very varied in its character, sprightly and enter taining. It gives Stories of Adventure, Stories of Home and Letters of Travei, School Life. Editorials upon Current Tales, Poetry. Topics, Selections for Dec la-: 1 Historical Articles, tuatioo, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, Puzzles, Religious Articles, Facts and Incidents. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 81.50. Specimen copies sent free. Address PERRY, MASON & CO., 21r4 . gl TEMPLE PLACE, IltistblL MIISS. 200 PIANOS and ORGANS NKh & SKi OND-IIAND, rf Fll.'Sl'-t 1 ASS MAK ERS, will lie sold at i.<>\ Mr PttL'ts, for caali or on in-mimeat.-. hCI i'Y on oi .. : it*, min.gthis ri.VA.M lAi ' RJ SIS and the HOLIDAYS, I>J tic r;. .• W T? rs, • c->i 6 C U TO Pet ~ I \gents wanted! All 4D U)aU '■ "* "f working peopteiifi'ii - <■: yot.i.g •>. ot.i, make more inoncv at work for us in their spare iuoni"ut.-, ; i ait tne time than at anytlio.ge.se. Pi.r;n uiai ■ ftee. Address *4:4 G. S| I.A t it., i o.liatcl, Me r \ : -\ M % T*\Qt vaja.) reactors, Student-, < iergy me . Postmasters a oil r Wise awake \ 'Ming tic , :|mi ilea and Wimicu of •ill classes: A ihi can easily earn a ffrst-c.laaaiktviujt Ma- his.: or ij.x.s > dilcieiit to sto ..a Libia oi* soine va.- uvie i leu., s . i,i'u; .ay your ii lues: o. a nice •*-! i i ri-, ope; O: a go 1.1 i luie-kecppi (Clock o Gati*.. ; or a Mt.-i. ik.x, or a Goid Pen; or a Phc- , tograpiin Ad.ion; o. ,i - laud kerosene Lamp !o. yo .i parlor; or a line Atvorueun; or Webster's 11- lustntuttl tjua to Die io lary, or Rogers' wor si-re- j ■iowui'd statua' v <• oiips; or a hue Violin; or a lle- Ujl.igtoh lou. -. ,i e; era Be,: ; .gtor, douoie-t.arr. ! lu'iuo ii-ii.adt.;e >ii,.t-g:i .;orat amuei org tu>.voith $14o; • y siuipiy noihiug up y.mr UL>H'ctipiei tio.e in away exi u.i.ie iiut: ci . uiars of tlic.u. 11. Co. • Peifit t.y 1> gitimate and rcsj.c! table: many wou.d -a. pbi|authioplc. Aodr. ss if. H.p.co., ifl La-t ' irtii street, New \ork. g4:4 (Jeo.p.RowellJt'o. cotnlui t an Agency for the reception of advertise- > uieiits for American Ncwspa|,- *s—the most com- I i ! t. i siat'lisiiment of the kind in the world. Six t boa sand Newspapeia ate kept regularly on hie, I open to inapectiou by customer*. No esding j bowtver • uu|lete,receives one-twentl th of this! ber. Even Aaveniiirswat it ukeu it tin home pric • of the paper, without utiv additional charge or commission, so that an advertiser, in dealing with the Agcc "., is saved trouble a. d cor. ivspoudence, making one coat •act instead of a "*•/• >• a hundred oath kimmL A beek ol M l ag- -. cent sin'ne lists of tie-f tapers, laigest cit. cniatious, reiigio agricuitura,, class, political, dailv and coniii■ > papers, al-o magazines and till j publications which are specially valuable toadver i risers, with some information about prices, is sent free to any address on application. Persons at a distance wishing to make coutraets for advertising in any < in, countr, state or territot v in the United , stine-, or .no portlou of the Domiui HI of t una to, may send a concise -tatemcnt of what tin"- want, ; togetner with a copy of the ADVKK'i ISEMEN'I they desire inserteii, and will receive inforniatlou i by return mail which w n euatde them le I whether to increase, reduce or forego the order. For such information there is no charge whatever. Puliltshers not oniv send their flies free, but pay Messrs. QUO. P. Kowki.L A CO. for their services*, i Orders are accepted for a single paper as well as 1 ; fora larger list; torasingle doliaras readily as for I i a larger sum. Address the American Newspaper Advertising Agency, |1 fa k gov, |Y - MnVRT niade rapidly with stencil & key c heck I * * ' outfits. Catalogues A full particulars free. s. M. SPENCER, 117 Hanover st. Boston, i->r4 (hin *° S ,uw in NV " sf - f'ften leads to a for- X II I'." 10 - No r!ilH, Pa. PERKU oi s HAIR removed. Address S (' 17 L PHAM, Philadelphia, Pa. TAPE-WORM removed in two hours: Circular ' free. S. C. I'PHAM, l'hilad., Pa. 21j4 > TIT i UM TITT W n |\! 'l' Ij II vasser in THIS COUNTY, to n Ar< 1 JjU , • *nve the proper partv a pood P&ylnp and easily worked Cash Business : i ne tact and experience of an old agent is not 1 needed to I-- su-. < ssful, thouph we have more ex- ' peileneed agents (secured during the past two' years work icy for us than any other house In America, and the-, continue to work riant along ami make Bit* salaries. The secret is that thev oiler the people HKTTKH inducements, ami that we mteni imm' ttheir onler-* Vl f,ir . :< vour homes or tnueliing for >o'ir leisure moments or vour n Ths'w.'.N'rV 1 * M 4 ° MRINA '' " ,N ''cats the WOrid. " „ r '>■ the money. VOF can make mom-v. I roll table, tioiioratile, conirenial. Send vour ad dress at once and pet our novel plans etc IPLKS FRKKJ: The SATURDAY EVENING POST, 319 wirimt street, hlladclpl i \ gives a beautiful CIIRo.MO or LARGE STFKL ENGRAVING to even vearlv subscriber! Samples free. " 21j13 Tinw lii'n PURELY VKC.KTABI.K. FREE fr„ s A U#tj DR. V2&LKER3 CalifGfiiia l|c| |* n r. >\ .i : - ' piifnji. j ; i*trar iiit.t> i ■ " 1 ' jtrcjar.iti>ii, ;ti <•' , ,*[ ; tiv iit-rlks lotdiil . n i..it j.. v , 0 1 ilia, tl.o iintlii-iii,;! p.,. h ..0. n •< i-.re pxtnicicU tlf. t-i'i .iu w ;t' lof A!fo!i'l. T!:a qncstiiiH Y"' 1 | daily askfil. i -the ! lillpaiilllttlfd PHCCi S rf V|\i ITERS!" Our answer ~2 - the cause nf disease, and the t. covers his health. Tltev are Mood purilieraißla ]iie-c; U; a perfect Hcuovator ;i:.,1 | of the system. Never history of the world ! . a i. ~* '"] eoiillioutuled jmssossing the ■' qualities of Yixkuar 1 ittfrs ;.I ■. sick of every disease t m . :tre a gentle Purgative a, yvr,; n,' ,1 relit V ing u'oi'.gestio i or I * ! 4 . ~'J | the Liver aiol Visceral Orgi-. 1).-eases The pro]prtios of Pu. w... riHBA LlT rhiis are AjHtnet tl)i*j CanniiiHlive, Nutritious. l,a\.s .. 1 Sctlative. CoutHer-Irritant r *.. tive, and Anti-Bilious. n. r. Mcdonald G en.. Druggists and Gen. Agfa!.. San l'r c: - J and cor Of W'twhinptoa and Cn irlnci S> o sold fcv ail Druggists aiid D ;J Estallishfxl in In#. in IN*. C. C. Hammer & Sci .Manufacturers of Fiue atxi Vs.; nj TI'RE, of every description ami pnrt.t.iJ ana superior in style and quality tL - J most or any other Furniture House f( mountains. Photographs and Price Lists scut " r tr.i or when in the city don't forgot the lasge Golden Chair, 46, 4s, anp 50 SEVENTH WENTI *436jly Pinsirsul wtM AGENTS ¥Affl To sell an article that eve . faiijii are large, ami extra inducements o Ten who arc willing to wosk. Apply ursi-iii cular and terms to EDWARDS BROTHER S Arizona liiainomi St-T-, lljli Si Sixth Street,Ptt!.-^ M"A REEL [ZED MAXTE Ranges, Grates. Fnruaots, Register-, Grates, .*•., fid's p.'cuf l'r.; Grat- (cleanest and bosr ati'i S\m Iri Sclf-clcatritg ovens, saving r;n per rent, •scud for circulars. . JAMES OLI>, No. 1S Li'.erb fita lrff rirrsra / CONSTANT EMPLOYMEKT V At irun:c, Male or Female, f: i inki warranted. No capital required. Fu: i lars and a valuat.le sample sent fret*. i( with 0 ct. return stamp, A. I >. Yu >6.1 ! St., Williamsburglt, N. Y. WE ASK FOR QUARTEf We have been almost giving awaytltc ET ON THE ItEAKTH" (3 mouths ss - 1 * ■ for *ifi cents), and it has paid u for l - ; roitew for a year. We therefore repeat; will send it TO ALLS MONTH"* FoR * j Tills gives vou over SO splendid stories,!.' : elettes, sketches of history , and other •>' . reading equal to a large tiook of )• I Could not be bought in any other SEND "25 CENTS AT ONCE for Hie New ted story ami 1 anii'y Pajier. otilyH* ' j a $5 oil chromo free*. Subscribe f-r t SEND A QU ARTER at once at i try itS: Good agents can have cash salary or ,;*i tnissioiis. Jones A Hartley, Publishers, it way. New York. 'Vi iitio 25 r|| Next ? c Best, prettiest, and try far the cheiper zinc in the world, and woid rt* Monthly, 25 cents a year. Magu; en' i Engraving and "Sunlight paintings -crilier, and most liiicral ten s n those raising clubs. S|tei:inicr with sample picture 10 vents. s .n !••• | this. Mia B. Alden. Pnb., i hi ago,IL To Ihe "Trade" only! 'lff WA.TOECI!! DIAMONDS, t LOt liV Jewelry, Watch & Clock Mr. ; &c. f &c. NO OLD GOOBS. EVERYTHING NEW & FliE NEW YORK BILLS Dl PIH reorders promptly atteiKlt*! to. WHOLESALE ENGLISH (. B. BABBI TT A (0. lljS 60 FIFTH AYKM F, j PITTSBURGH^ Agent's Guide. Worth IMF to any agent, sead Postal Card for particular*. J.H. v Persons NORTHERN PACIB AND OTHER SECURITIES Can find Latest Quotations of "D*- by catling on LUTHE3 S. KAUFFMA'i Stock and Note Brok f " % FOURTH AVFXn prrrstD"'^ IF YOU WANT TO Invest Your Mon^ Safely aud at GOOD INTERE sT ' Call on or address LUTHER S. KAUFFMA*. Stoi k and Note Broker, ISJI3" pa Fourth Avenue. 1 >ll Ail classes of Stocks. Bond- an* Reeuritlea Bought and Sold cti' * Letters of inquiry will receive P r " *