A Doubtful Charity. The proposal of sundry saloon keepers to give their receipts for a certain day toward the support of those out of employment is t we arc glad to say, meeting with tTell-mer-1 ritcd condemnation in the city* pa pers. Passing over the fact that all ostentatious benevolence is objec tionable to good taste and of doubt ful propriety, it must be a very sad ly perverted moral sentiment that can see any true charity in the offer, referred to. If tiie saloon-keepers really wish to beuefit the poorer classes we would suggest to them to enter into a contract to sell lio more liquor for a month, and see what the effect would be. We are of the opin ion that it would do more towards improving the condition of the poor than all the proposed donations. It is said that he who giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, but we have doubts whether the Lord would ;. eeive, even as a loan, money taken by the sale of liquors.— Cincinnati Monthly. The Land of Summer. lie who has seen the bird of pas sage only m a comparatively south ern latitude can form no idea of the wildness of rapture with which it hails its return to that far land where the blooming meadow and the eter- 1 nal glacier lie basking together in the wealth of the summer day, and where the frost breathes its fairy life under the burning dream of the mid night sun. To the minds of many the name of Norway suggests a pic ture of winter-clothed pines and far reaching sftowfieldsj with little or no relief from the influences of the gen tler seasons; and still, strange as the assertion may sound, Norway is pe culiarly the "Land of Summer." There is 110 doubt that the birds at least think so, and their testimony i> likely to be trustworthy. And be who stands in the glory of the morn ing in the heart of one of the bloom ing fjortl valleys, hears the thousand voiced chorus of the valley's winged songsters welling down over him from the birth glen overhead, s-o the swift, endless color-play of the sun-smitten glaciers, the calm, lucid , depths of the air-clear fjord, and the trembling frailty of the birch-bough under the sturdy strength of the fir, —alt! lie whose gaze has but once dwelt upon all this will need no oth er persuasion than that of his own eye to unite in the song of the thrush j and the cockoo and the fieldfare about the peerless beauty of Nor way's summer. It is not heat that j makes summer; its life is of a far: subtler and more ethereal essence. Who knows but the glacier itself may do its share toward intensifying this life, or at*least our own percep tion of it? For the white, snow peaked back-ground, wi'h its remote breath of winter grazing the horison of the mind, s-ts summer off into stronger and bolder relief. SELECTIONS. Our lightest thoughts are of more significance than the most serious 01 us can imagine. — Macdonald. A slave holder went to Isaac T. 1 lopperto inquire for a fugutive whom he claimed. "She is in your house now," said he, "1 can prove it,and if you don't let me see her I will com mence a suit against you to-morrow for harboring my slave." "1 ltelieve Solomon Low resides in thy neighborhood," said Hopper. "Art thou acquainted with him?" "Yes." "Solomon Low brought three such suits as lliou hast threatened. Tluy cost him seventeen hundred dollars, which 1 heard he was unable to pay. l'erhaps the hast seventeen hundred dollars to spare?" I>r. Rich answered that lie could well afford to lose that amount. cry well," said Hopper, "there are lawyers enough who need it, and still more who would be glad to have it." — Child. HOISTED. —The second "intelligent animal" story of the Boston Travel ler is this: "The hoisting horses, who raise the bales to the iofts in our wool-houses, become remarkably intelligent in their business, so much so that they work by themselves 1 without direction. When the hook is fastened oil to a bale, the horse, with head turned aside, notices it and starts off briskly, perhaps from the knowledge that he thus escapes a crack from the whip. The other morning one of the workmen had on an army overcoat, and by some un accountable accident the hook got caught in the belt of said coat. The horse, feeling the weight, sarted off and up went the workman like a rock et. He was taken in, badly frighten ed andas pale as a ghost, at the third story window/' A Y E It * H Cherry Pectoral. j For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, CoW— Whooplutf Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Anion? the great discoveries of modem science, few are of mere real value to mankind than this effective reim ly for all diseasv - of the thr at and longs. A vast trial of its virtues, throughout this iiuf other countries, has shown that it does surety aud effectually control them. The testimony of our best citizens of ail classes establishes the fact that Cherry Pectoral will and ddes relieve and cure the. afflicting disorders of the throat aud limits l>e voiid H!i> otlif r meblcliift. The most dungerous . affectiotis of the pulmonary orgaus yield to its power, and cases of consumption cured by this i preparation aro publicly Known, so remarkable as : 1 hardly to be believed w ere they not proven beyond dispute. As a remedy it is adequate, on vvh'ch the ] ' public may rely for full protection. By coring coughs, the foreiuuuers of more serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives and an amount of suf fering not to be computed. It challenges trial ami 1 convinces the most sceptical. Every family should ' keep it o.u hand ss a protection against the early j and uuperceived attacks of pulmonary affections, which are easily met at lirsr but which become in curable and too often fatal if neglected. Tender lungs need this defence; and it Is unwise to tie without It. As a safeguard to children, amid *he . j distressing diseases which beset the throat and j chest of childhood, Cherry Pectoral is Invaluahi ! for by its timely us multitudes are rescued from ; premature graves and saved totlie love and affec tion centred on them. It acts speedily and surely against ordinary colds, securing sou mi and health restoring sleep. No one win suffer treublesome Influenza an t painful bronchitis' when they know j how easily they can be cured. Originally the product of loug, liffibrlona and ne j eessfut chemical Investigation; no cost or toil is i spared In making every bottle in the utmost pos- I i sfple aerfecti -n. It may confidently be relied up- j on as pos-essiug all the virtues It has ever exhlb- | ited and capable of producing cures as memorable j as the greatest it has ever,effected. rr.l PARED sr DR. J. 0. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., i'rmitcal mill Anal} tienl (hetnists. 2V23 St LD SY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. AYEIt'S SARSAPARILLA. I Is widely known as one of the most effectual remedies ever discovered lor cleansing the system and purli vlug the lilood. It has stood the test of years, with a constantly growing reputation, bas ed on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re marks e cures. So mild as to be sale and tiene liclfti t,j children, and yet so searching a- to elTVc lua.lv purge out the great eorruptioi s of the blooil such a- the scrofulous and syphilitic contamina tion. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in th • system for years, soon yield to Its powerful antidote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful I cures, many of which are publicly known, of KOFI' LA, and all scrofulous diseases; ULCEUS, Kill I* i lo.Vs, and eruptive disorders of the skin, TUMORS, BLOTCHES, Boll.si, PIMPLES, Pl'S i I LKS SOKES to'. -vN'l llo.N 1 's FIKE, KoSE OK EKTMPELAS. TETTER; SAL I' UIIEI M. .-•'..'\LD hi \I), KINGWOIiM, and internal I'L CKILMPLss of the I i Liti s, STOMACH, and LI VEIL It aiso cj es other complaints, to which ;it would not em especially adapted, such as • DROPSV, DY ... >1 A, Fli'S, NHI HALOI A, HEAIM I>isE.\--K, FEMALE WEAKNESS, lE- • BlLl'i V, and I.KUCOKRH'K V, when they are j ; ii.aiilfes?:itioiin of the wrofu' >us ; o'-ous. i' Is a:.' xceio nt . rof health and strength ic. th. spring. Jo renewing the apfientc ami vis-| lor of tiled - -live organs, it di.->ip.it< Uie depres- • an J iistl- laujuo of the fa on. Even' • wtiere no disorder appears, people feci '■ >' itr, an I | live longer, for cleansing the 'lo st. 'I He -yalem , son .'tiii •• ".I vgor sis i a uew le.i cot 'lie. • T'EPAKED BY* j'.'. J. ('. AY hit A. ( 0., Lowell, Mils-. frticticatand Analytical Chemists. Sul.i) BY ALL DKIGIsTS KVKltYWili.iiE. AVER'S Miiiß A dressing tvlll hisa* once agreeable, healthy, ! aud effectual for preserving the hair. It soon re ' stores faded or gray hair to its original color, with tie gloss and freshnes- < f youth. Thin hair is , thickened, ."alien hair checked, and baldness often • though not aiwa -s cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed cr the guilds atrophied and decayed: but such as : rdmaiu can be saved by lhls application, and mutilated into activity, so that a new growth of Hair is produced. lu-t.-ad of fouling the riair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigor ous. Us occasional use will prevent ih-lini: from . turning grey or falling off, and consequently pre vent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substai:- •s which make some preparations dangerous an i injurious to the hair, the v igor can only ben efit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a . il MIL DRESSING, nothing t lse ean be found so desirable, t ontalniug neither oil nor dye, It <R>es not soil white eambrie, anil yet lasts long on the bur, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful drfuine.' Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemist*, LOh'JCLL, .JM cV,V. FOR SALE ll}' ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS 85-iM IN MEDICINE. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Kenewer. i Every year increases the popularity of tins val uable Hair Preparation; which Is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patron:; that it is 1 kept fully up to its high standard; aud it is the only reliable and perfected preparation for restor ing (.KAY or FADED 11.Y1K lo Its youthful color, making It soft, lustrous and silken. The scalp, by ! its use, becomes white and clean. It removes ail i eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic proper ties, prevents the liutr from falling out, as it stim ulates and nourishes the hair-glanda. By its use, the hgir grows thicker aud stronger. In baldness ; it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, ami will create a new growth, except in ex treme old age. It is the most economical HAIR DRESSING ever used, as it requires fewer appli -1 cations, aud gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M. IX, State Assay er of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; ami ; I I consider It the BEST PREPARATION for Its in tended purposes.'' t*M hji all druggist* and di aler* in JKclicine. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE For The Whiskers. As r-nr Kenewer la many cases requires too long a time, ami too much much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared ihis . dye, In one preparation; wtueh win quickly and j j effectually accomplish this resull. It is easily ap plied, and produce* a color whi h will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Manofaotureo By R. P. Hall. NASHUA, N. H. A' 11< >NI I 'SOX &M A NN. Afftn., •-*l (X>W DKKSPORT. PA. OYSTERS. A. H. PEIRCE, Wholesale and Relail OYSTER DEALER. COUDERSPORT, PA. Oysters by the Can. wuart. Gallon, Hundred and Thousand received daily, i Families, Parties and Festivals supplied on short notice. ! I The Trade furnished at reasonab.e rates. ! Give me a trial and I can suit you. 24-221 A. H. PEIRCE. | j Old Sewing Machines of any make | repaired in a workmanlike manner. A. M. REYNOLDS, Agent. L. B. COLE & SON. FKOFKIETOKS OF TUB Blacksmith and Wagon-snap, Second Street, (between Main & West.) - Forth Stir.— COUDERSPORT, PA. \VA GOlt CA RUT A GEO* a EI.EIGHS of nil dexcript'cn* • ntsmrfactßTftdto suit customers Mid waffMMr. ltej.Hlriiijz always attended to proii e I Competent and experience,I workmen kept in t*. ploy hi both shops to alien,! to the calls or en* tomerlL Charges reasonable for cash or reaov . .. i '453 I . V.. COLE & SON Before purchasing elsewhere call and i examine the .SIXDER MACHINE. A. >!. Reynolds .1 gent, office in (Mmstci Mori;, vCU-erspurt, * ■ * S. F. HAMILTON I j 'Book d• Jos Fsixrsn. ■ S. W. corner MAIN and THIRD Streets, (OVER Till.: POST OFFICE,) j COUDERSPORT, PA. * Singer, (Irover & linker, leather and {common Needles, Thread and Oil kept ; constantly 011 hand. A. M. Reynolds, Ajent. AVER'S Cathartic Fills, j For the relitf and cur*- of all derangements in 1 | thi- stoinai-c, liver ami liowels. They area tti|l<i aparient, and an exciter.' purgation. Being pure iv vegetate", they contain no mercury or mineral whatever. Much serious sickness aiiil suffering. | is prevented by tlielr timely use; and every faini- I ly should have them on band for their protection ; ami relief, when required. Long experience lias : proved them to be the safest, surest and l ost of ; nil PILLS iMtli which the market abounds. Rv i their oci-asioiial use, the blood is purified, the eoi ' ruptlons of the system expelled, obstructions re ' moved, and the whole machinery of life restored ■ to its healthy activity. Internal organs which be. I come dogged umlsulggish are cleansed by AY Kits PlLi>t, and stimulated into ui'tinu. Titus lneipi j ent disease is ehanged into health, the value of j which eliange. when reckoned on tiie vast liiuiti i tudes who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. : Their sugar coating makes them pleasant to take, ' and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any t length of time, so that they are ever fresh, and I 1 perfectly reliable. Although searching, thev are j mild and operate without disturbance to the cou j stitution, or diet, or occupation. Fuii "lirections are given on the wrapper to each box, how to use them as a Faintly J'hvsic, and i for the following complaints, which these PILLS I rapidly cure:— l"or DYSi'EPSI A or INDIGEsTR )N, I.ISTI EsS- N ESS. I.ANtlt'OK, ami LOSS of Ai'PETFI E. they , should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach, ami restore its healthy tone and action, i For LI VEK COMPLAIN i and its various symp toms, BILIOUS 11EAOA*.'11E,SICK HEADACHE, ! JAUNDICE or GItKEN SICKNESS, BILIOUS : COLIC ami BILIOUS FEVERS. they should lie judiciously taken for eai P ease, to "correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions w htcii i ; cause it. lor D\ SEXTERY or DIARRHOEA, but one ; mild dose is generally required. For KHEUMA'I ISM, oo! I . GRAVEL, PALPI ) TATION of the HEART, PAIN in the side, hack, i and LOINS, they should be continuously taken, as ' J required .to change the diseased action of the syr i tetu Wtit such change those complaints disap-' ! pear. For DROPSY ami DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, I I they should be taken in large ami frequent doses | ■ to prmitc " the effect of a mastic purge. For SI PPKESSION, a large dose should lie ta ; ken, as :t pro mces the desired effect i>y sympathy, j As a DINNER FILL, take one or two PILLS to j i promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An net a-ional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, re-tores the appetite, ;wu) Invigorates the -y-itiu. Heace it is often ■ Irantateom where no serious ifi-raugeiuent exists. One who feels j icieratiiv well, often llmis thai a dose of these ; PILLS makes him feel decidedly better, from tiu-ir cicansing and renovating effeiit on the digestive apparatus. PREPARED BY IT. J. C. £: CO., tactical Ch mis s, I.otrell, A fat*., V. <V. A. FOR SAI.E BY ALL I)KLGUIS i s AVKRYWHKKK #A* f J. GLASE & SON. Carpenters & Joiners, CouderspDPt, nri'a. CONTRACTS taken for all kinds of BI'II.DING— and m-(ferials furnished; DO RB, BLINDS and SASII kept constantly on hand dr manufabtured to Order. CASH paid for PINE LUMBKR. J. GLASE A SON. I The SINGER is the best machine for ail work. According to sworn returns there were over 45,000 more sold last year than any other kind made. A. M. KtynohK Agent. THE "SILVER TOMUE" ORGANS For PARLOR, CHURCH and SCHOOL. M AN!" FACT I" lit t) BY E. P. NEEDiiAM & SON KSTAUI.ISIIEI) in IS4O. Nos. 143, 145 and 147 Fast 22d SI . fV, ■vv York | Responsibleparth - applyingfor agenciesln - ,t: .as sliii •• > •: piled w!'- weiv- pro, u t ;'!■ b and !!;><• il 1 hieeiiV't.-. Par'-- *elc i, dlstanc** f: m ..i, authorized ege. - :n.;.v •" from our ?act >rv. S"ud for an illustrate' ;.*••• jllst. is* ! il". ELDRIDGE BROTHERS SPECIAL AGENTS FOR WOODWARD & BROWN, WEBER, MATIIUSHEK, and CHICKERING PIANOS, . (Jeorgre Woods' Celebrated Organs. PULI.AR'S NEW MASONIC HALL BUILDING, (JVear Jlov 'l Hou-ie.) WELLSVILLE, N. Y. Dealers in all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHAN DISE, SHEET MUSIC, Ac. i TUNING and REPAIRING PIANO* A sriJcufcrY We invite the Public to examine and criticise the WOOIIWAKP A BROWN Pianos, anil GEO. WOODS' Organs. S44C-tf ( BOOTS and SHOES ! John Denhof, Woti.n respectfully inform the citizens that he continues the manufacture of j BOOTS AND SHOES at his new Stand,- MAIN STREET below MARKET, (Smith of t ! u Briilgt;) ALL work done lti a workmanlike manner reasonable lates, AND A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED Hive him a SUBSCRIBE FOR THE JOURNAL <&. ITEM ____ TAKES ON SIGHT. •ombluatibfi foi *•"■*■— '— ——■ - ** CAiiviii.sem.Aßta. laud salesman! llenry Ward Iteecher's family newspaper gives every subscrtl>er a KVIK of the largest and tints: OI.FOGIt 4PUS—two most attractive subjects that "take" on sight—painted i ! by Mrs. Anderson, as contrasts and companions for her "Wide A wake" and "Fast Asleep." Agents j have lin in.* i.st* f*>u**e***: call It the "best hu i stness ever offered canvassers." We furnish the lightest and handsomest outht and pay very high commissions. Each subscriber receives winioct ! DELAY two beautiful pictures which are ready for nini HIA I r. M.i.n FRY. The paper it ' self stands peerless aneh.g family Journals, being i so {topular tiiat, of its class. It has the largest cir culation in the world! Employs the best literary talent. Edward Eggleston's serial story is just , beginning; bark chapters supplied to eihh sub scriber. Mrs. Stowe's long expected sequel t<> ; i "My Wife and I" begins iu the new year. Any i I one wishing a good salary or ail independent bu siness, should send for circulars and 4 <i E N is terms to .1. 1!. FORD A* CO., N"', xVIVANTED York, Boston,Chicago,Cincinnatioi ss.ii Francisco UTICA STEAM EMISE CO. i (Formerly WOOD A- MANN.) STATIONARY & PORTA LE STEAM E SCENES. The Best and Most ('pnijiiele Assortment in the Market. ■ j These Engines itave aiwats n:ul.:tr.ln< ver highest standard of excellence. W* maki j manufacture of Engines, l>"be.-p -ij M *,-.■- j , laity. We have th* hug* -J a . -.-i • . - ' of the kind in the country, wiih b We keep constantly in pro.*-* > s.-gi -• : ; Engines, which we furnish .*. .!.*■ . ! * - ! prices and on the shmte-l noti •. \.e • < ginesspecially adapted :*. ... mills. Tanneries, Cott, -gm.-. h a.i ; classes of matiufa' turiug. I We are now imllltng the ee ated Lane oireu ' , lar Saw-mill Cue best a..*. ..*■■: c( .<*'- ~ ever invented. • We make tne m .ic'* ', of <*.-. *. H.* a : special feature of our it h ess aid ca: turutal complete oil Th* .no t* j Our alDi In a!: -a.- .* chlliery 'II tin- on 1 • . , quailed for' •-*:!; ■' >ig , • a flend f<fr Cljctds and :'*."• ! U ' iCA bT CA ?■ i. N ■ L CO. S4-43r ~ A v j Itr.l. !H Sli arp> b* •}l , *.!a IMtl. DY 3i j -j' ?i A 'I,. r '■ J "llT : )* -b: . ' " ' , - ■ . ' : thir'* Dr.* >'*ai •-no n! * , g . ure * ■■ ate cases Co., 19 North Front s?„ %g ft • oa.lers on ; Pa. Depot,! Eighth St., N. Y. ci ;on aoplicatlon. . •' 5250() COMBINAI'IOX Pi.GM'i'.i I'represents sample page - ami ; NO intensely interesting .'.'id nseb ' i in every family. Be-t rnh .* *ve- * \(4F\ ;S WA - KIT t ( titsmess on these *.v ks s: .*>.- -pectus s nt post-?*;.;,' Oil 1" "i;*l f)• . , | For circtjlars ami liberal terms, a. I,i, ess .I, :> \ •; POTTER A CO., Piib'tlsiie.s. Piiliit : -If a. I'u. ♦ IJ'iI.ARIS MYSTERIES solvd; 11-Heer 1 - , . est apes vividly pott.-.tyed. See I* :<< ZBN ZOVB ! and Its EXfLOBKKS. A splendid <•■ tv.. of W pag< • 1 most profuse.y illustrate-! wnth elegant at"**; a >d I woo i engravings. A fascinating history of \r,*t!c adventnre. The most saleable t* s.k *>i:"t. A pent* wnnt"il. Send for tonus and sample pau*'a to Mu tual Publishing Co., Hartford, Coon. l 4 RICH FARMING LANDS! FOR SAI.E VERY CHEAP! THE BEST INVESTMENT! [ .Yo Fluctuations.' AArnj/.i Improviiiv in Value: i The wealth of the Country is made by the Advande in Heal Estate. NOW l!S THE TIME! ! Millions of acres of the finest lands oil she Con ! tinent in Eastern Nebraska now for sale—many j ; of them never before lu the mantel -at prices that i ! DEFY t OMPE'iT'i KIN. j Five ami Year's* < 'redit Given, with ; luti rest at Six per Gent. • The i.anti Grant Bonds of the Company taken !at par for lands. They can now be pnr-haeed at ! i a large discount. i?t~t ull particulars given, new Guide with new i Maps mailed free bv a<ldresslug o. K. DAVIS, | P*r4 Lmfl Oomr. U. I'. Ji. < imwha, Nxs S2Q SAVED! To meet tiie urgent demand of the times the j FLORENCE SEWING VIYCHI N'K CO. have defermfned to REDUCE PRICES, and will hereafter sell their ton Machine for s4."*. i ' and other stvies in proportion. THE FLORENCE : Is the ONLY Sewing Machine thai feeds the work } j backward and forward or to right and left, as lhe I i purchaser may prefer. It l,a been greatly IM- j j PROVED aud SIMPLIFIED, and is far better than . I any other machine in the market. IT (S NOW THE CHEAPEST ! Florence, Mass., Nov. 1, 7 '.. Agents wanted. Isr4 : 2GO PIANOb and ohL.'Jio ! NEW A-SECOND-HAND, >f FIK.s .-CLASS MAK.- , ; EltS, will be sold at LOW ER lUK KM, f cash or 1 on Instalments, in ( II i orr'Ol'xißY, luring this FIN AN, T.VLCRIsis a,.,i th HOLIDAYS, by i.- rnee YY.iler*. V Ss.u, 1-1 Broa fsay, thaia • ver ; before offered In New York. AG EN i s A A.N iED i to sell WATERS' CELEBIiAY ED PIANOS, t UN ! CEli'l O ami ORCUESI RA ORGANS. Il.ust.at o . j catahrgues mailed. Gresi inducements to the ; ! Tiade. A large discount to >lini.st*.*r-, Chur, hes, | Sunday-schools, etc. 54:4 BUILDING FELT j (Mi tar iise.p, or ouial c* wo. k and ln*i .e, instead ' [of piaster. Felt Carpeting*. Ac. Send two 3-cent i j stamps for circular aud samples. ! 2Tr4 C'..). tAY , Camden, N. J. NEW tOHK DAf-tGGK j A Democratic Weekly. Eataolished lsa>. It ! j supports White Siipreinacy, political arxi so* is!, i Terms s*y per year. To <siibs, nine copies for ss, Specimen copies free. Ail iress DAY-HtK>K, i ! V~ir* New York City, : Wood's HoEtsehold Mag?zine, THE JEST DD-tAri M : at ylu yIU VOL—with t Krviiio, TIIK \osoViiTK Will \ y i tt'ih fiithc*. In Oil 4 elon, I Magazine, one yea;, wi it Mou .ted i hromo ji .hi ! Magazine, one year, with I hniouhtcd Cm ; *• ' Magazine, alone, one year, - 1 t>q Examine our Clubbing and Premium Lists, i .' wo First-etas- PerioiHeals for tne price of one. , he soi.ell I \Orr;i'ni*H 4 snyAw.ere sr..! oiner*. to send a: once for terms Shd Bpecß u j Magazine. Addrts.- s. I; sir i fly.. i* ul i ,p ( , j4l rt al I'wk Row, N. Y. Citv, or Newtvrg. N Y r r ri- p>'" 'J. ! Afc'e.i's -ante 'I -'.'l Sft ..U. -csoi working peopieoi "Stt.- .T sex, youug. ii, mak-" more money at work tor us in their .spare iuoiii*!it, or ail the tune than at i.ivtliliig Particulars free. Address ilk . ST IN HON .v CO., Portland, Me OLD MAIDS! Teachers, Students, Clergymen, Postmasters are! wise a sake Young Men, an-1 Men ami A'omen of : ;iil Olnsr* s : \ oil . *ll easily earn a tlrst-clas* Sewing Machine; 1 or hooks sufflcieut to stock a Library; or some vul i liable Pictures to beautify your homes; or a nice Stereoscope; or a good Time-keeper (Clock or Watch); or a Music box; oratlolu Pen; or a Plto j iograpnic Album; or a Stau.l Kerosene Lamp for ; your parlor; or a tine Accordeon; Or Webster's Il lustrated (guarto Dictionary, or Rogers' world-re nowned statuary (.roups; or a tine Violin; or a Kc mii.g'nn Rifle-cane; or a Remington double-barrel j breach-loading shot-gun; or a ('ablnet organ worth si4o; l>y simply worknig up your unoccupied time in a waV explained tu the circulars of the M H.f 'u. Perfectly legitimate and respectable; many would 1 say philanthropic. Address M. li. P. CO., I*9 East 2-th street, New vork. 24r4 conduct an Agency for the reception of advertise ments for American Newspapers—the most com plete establishment of the kind in the world. .Six thousand Newspapers are kept regularly on hie, open to luspection by customers. No reading room, however complete, receives one-twentieth of this number. Every AflvertiMeMeet la taken at the home pi Ice of the paper, without any additional j charge or commission, so that an advertiser, in dealing with the Ag' iicy, Is saved trouble and cor respondence, making one contract instead of ; dozen, a hundred or a thousand. A boot* of SO : pages, containing lists of best papers, largest cir culations, religious, agricultural, class, political, dally and country papers, also magazines 3ml all publications which are specially valuable to adver tisers, with some Information about prices. Is sent Free to any address on application. Persons at a i distance wishing to make contract - for advertising I In any city,< mint v, state or territory Inthe I rjted j States, o. any portion of the Dominion of • a-.Hi.-i. 1 may send a concise tateaaenl of what the* j*anf, tog, tn'r w'th a opy of lie* VDVHK i i.-"V T ttmy de-ire i: '■ ', a -.dw 'iir !i- itlfortiPltl • by efurn >t i Ii v, '■ eo. -/.. ,| ~ , , ' ' J'ub'.g n i ro .i it i. •. ! \dv. . . - U park Sow. H mm vrr * -i rftlin Wf f\ L s|- If k l ViV- mi'.. Dlru: 11 A- j. * x . j,. i ' S'lbViftl ' * -r ' , •!; •• .. on • IS.' r- • g. ills : • ■ "" TTTVTi": v ; ■ C . , - v , ; • ... ... ; . .I • • ■ j lOMSTAA T Esa r hL^y V' ' . V ii . • t. ws : ■ • ti. t■■" 1 ■. , . *e * -* •. ■ i. Y; . ' :R> . * | 2 S ■■ - - - > IB - 121 rhes, ii ' • a ••mors, f.p sl. i iir >Ai!• #N A i P.r.il I i l'i r. l'Si is s sixt'-eu-pagi !■■;. ; . f e* i.r.f. h: somelr Liu-traced in a.i :ls •lupartiiir .t*. on. rl the best AOKIiTLTPKAI and fsmm.y papers cute lUhed. Did' ti per year, or SI.2A with best L''i- Book, or .Vi we It ha beantlfui (> if f) f; p. The BEE-KKKPERS' Muu/ist, LnnUfVsL* a .-2-page monthly, same terms, or both To j: :."., bend for Sample Copies, and Liberal '1 erins to Agents, Free. Write now to It. A. kIVIJ a < <>.. •Tw4 14 Murray St.; Nvw York. THE WONDERFUL PET CANARY BIRD J (Patent Just Procured.) U* ILL SING FuR UOURs—CAN HF. VAN aged by hut child. The latest and most wonderful Invention of the age. The very thing for either parlor or outdoor amusement. SEND FDR SAMPLE AT ONCE. Big pay to Agents ami to the Trade. SatP-fac c tlon guaranteed or money promptly returned, seat Pre-paid by mall io any address on receipt of so cents, or 3 for Ji.boo. Address H. it; KOHF.ltm 27j28 if# Broadway, New York. nTt ft* f\ TTn Tfl " el,< ' ct *- for the new V KS ill/ 11 Ii v eeif-a.!Just;iig cigarette l ill I I l\ P K \ "t'ddgar bolder. S for SO WiII"XXXJXLU i;e Broadway, N. York. WANT!! I) 11TIE1 PACIFY [ CALL ON OR ADDRESS rjt tUTHFR 5. MMIMH, IK'OKEK, | 96 Fourth Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. OX. A r TTT - Ol MA.B-LC OLASS CUTTIE . hts Un wuiKtei fc. i;v i .i,r , , tc.:i;iig viff,, . baveone ii. hy , '.v. i t,e . ... g . t.e TWaiMtnueentwtKratgl&s anys 'i n;o io whi. h Wlltodm ect. i Hare. Any person ■■;] us- it. it i. slmp'iv a e ' ntt; knife, with a little -icei wheel thai makes revobitlons a lulnute- U man.ier. ' I* - non;ili or practice to o;c i it. >- body can cut g a-s with it—ev:i a cfcb.l ) i, MfeiiiUc. a light prehaiire on th- g at* is all that i net - - i >. ia-\C.r>. ; s V. ANTED, went prepaid to a;• v a.idrcas, safety r , a , k ,.,i rci c:j;t of >0 * ttit.* and a letter atatuir, bv 11. L(. ( LARK A i\) w4 *us Ka, t Capitol St,, v. asn'ington. D.C. ( • ViQßgdi Bjfi ■ PURELY VK(ETaBI. k hKE FROM I. OR- WALKER'S ■ California Vinepr | Ilr. J WJtrrN (yi epr BlUits pirjiartition, m • ... , , 1 | iM'ri 11 \ e herbs lot, ml .;i j, , tl-fl Sierra Neva ! . i j ilia, tl-.e liie'iieii, 1 j- ' • am exlr.ietei! lb. ;, l .. L of Ah'oho!. 'J'ii.- 'I '.est I asked. •' w l, t!;e ,/j uii|iaralle!e.l sure. .* of \ * i TKKSf" Our aiiawf-r ] tlie cause <>f (liseaM*. ,Dhl; ,„: 1 covers his llrttltlt '1 i'.ey d blood puri.'ier ami a a jierfect Hcnovat 'r ;u„{ j.fj of the system. Never ] l history of the world 1,.„ 4 , , ConiJiolltiileil jii.ec j; '" j qualities of Viskoak Hi • r KK . 1 siek of every (ii ea-e l s;;J nre a geut'e I'lirgiifive . relieving t'onge-f . ; .' the biver ... ; \ . r; i D.-eas- s the pr p f ri' - r p - FintMxlii '.••• • ■/' ('arminstive. N : * Sedatite. i' nn-o* live, B.iJ A n:i : h -j ><'?- -. ) t ' *<** *.O ! f " A •> - v. .. Ad . t •' * h > • : I ' . fl * •a} 4 ' ' Kt-i- ~ab!.- , , r T k*' !j,t •- V- ; -VS.. C >0 < I.H': i.u ■ —, , —' .--r. . . ... -., A* c " Lyl • '• c " - •• * - • s Tv'"'— >~i ... ,t. '>; fl fA V -1 sb-A, S /' 1 W■ • ' * -T i. s v-S 'J v ,-* >; ' > As v awa. ® i t'sr' Bjf , * & H rtlt-vJDi Ii t m -d Oldust ivha Cl::j FAMILY I'Alj Equal to Any 0 ii DOUBLE SHEET. ONLY S2 GC P:s NEW SUJWIJIBE^ THREE mOK' FOR NOTHINj | Tfie Ncwsjiaper ! THK PRBSBYTBKUN BA>' N ' S ■ itshed in IM4, lis* no ' * J ; 1 Joumalk; me. is t' r • *'? ; T'iAN ANY . i Al'BK! DEPA T' CNTS . NBvVS DEP., ' j All All ; SjW hi lit ,il: •• ; Dor Foreign I any jourt.nl ic ~. i i Among out o,: . ; now,paper wc.tcrs !!■' r ~ j During the enti.-f t i traction* will be r rrM f - 1 hi* it. r> Pp. ' wJi' fc ,L ' Every I'nvtily. THE F.AHM ! During the ensuiig 'W'r •; j be given to matter; pertain.-* I to sc> h ce .ve and reav.uui , fanner. AGENTS Wi> T K.U EC iNf i N U- : i • -rn > - •' - • H Y i. '* t pa; '• {' •* • . ■ A'Mi In p. • v PHESBYTEKi 1 | iTJ4 IBTbUdAr^'
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers