The Potter journal and news item. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1872-1874, February 11, 1874, Image 4
[Front "Br>d and Brew n Tbotgiiu" in Phii'a Press.] ICE is mightier than iron. It morl-! c-llecl the mountains, Scooped tin valleys, channeled great rivers, bed ded lakes and engraved all the love ly lines of innumerable landscapes. Frost is our most beneficent earthly blessing. It first made gravel by disintegrating rocks, and then cover ed universal barrenness with produc tive soils. Snow has done vastly more for human welfare than gold. All historical nations and every val uable element of civilization will be found only where the winds of winter blow—between arctic rigidity and tropical lassitude. The pulse of the earth never ceases to beat, but abounds most in vitality when to the superficial it seems most inert.. Many members of the vegetable ki g om. as mosses and lichens, an innumer able and exquisite multitude, torpid in summer, bloom in winter only and produce their fruit. Fairmount Park in the middle of January more abounds in beautiful life than in the mi/lrllo of July. Each single tree hangs a gallery of pictures, in most diversified forms and charming tints colors not rare but rich—a collec tion transcendent above all our boasted academies. Every bit of bark, the size ot your thumbnail, es pecially on trunks and boughs fac ing the bleakest skies, is rich with a paricular species of infinitesimal flora I at ousand varieties of which have] been scientifically arranged and only j a small portion have yet been in com-! plete older classified. It is in this realm alone and at mid-winter, that we have graphic and plastic art, pic tures and statues, closely associated and endlessly combined. Put the tiniest piece of surface bark under a microscope and a whole day is too short for a single specimine. A million lichens, pictorial gems on a silver ground, tinted with every changeful hue, lie in the palm of your band, not one of which is the same as a year ago in firm or expression, for the Divine artist retouches each picture into lovelier lines, as each succeeding winter shows. itii the mosses it is the same. The emerald of their hue is never so bright as v hen the weather is most severe; their multitudinous sterns are then most fascinating in their in dividualized civet lies-; and the rami fications of i! . ir commingled arms. •The current of their life is most transparent and abounding when j gro-v-i- rivulets are hidden in turbid ! sib nee, bound in icy chains. As with the wonders that glorify winter, from top-root to tojvbough of every tree, on every incited' sur- j face exposed to frosty atmosphere,] so is it more especially at the un riad ' points of every limb, branch ami spray, where all the Lit nt forces of nature are hoisting through. There are not only more winter blooms in our common parks than there are flowers in summer, b;il vastly more common leaves. Now is the tini" to I study God's won dor fulness in the symmetry and variety of d< xnded ; trees; then tints well, i\nu mber-i liig that ali Divine painting is done only in water-colors. Cut you will not see a naked tree aright, unless a -3 on stand gazing perhaps km c-de* p in snow, you behold it loaded with foliage, and melodious with zephyrs j in harmony with singing birds. Not] a leaf can be there next July that is 1 not now sit on the life-throne in i January. And not only is all sum-] mer latent there in embryonic leaf, flower and fruit, but these are en-i closed in a whole harvest of winter, leaves which must be gathered on ] inciting snow. Their u e then tor- ] minutes and they are destined to fall: before the warmth of spring, as their guarded successors must yield to autumnal Masts, lie giatel'ul if, in languid ease, you may be drawn to view summer foliage, but give special thanks that God has made a more, rugged Reason in which health may] be fortified and happiness enhanced by a closer study of nature's supple mented wonders—winter leaves. Then to you, as to Linnaeus, she will appear greatest in her h ast produc tions. Inferior to oaks in majesty of form, they arc not less important ■ than grander forests, ami are inti mately related to all gigantic tilings! in the universe. The great whole is indissolubly connected through the smallest articulations, so that the' germination of the minutest linchen, the growth ot the simplest moss, im pervious plate-armor of winter leaves and the lung system of summer foli age, is by oar Father, who made all worlds and seu-on -, inseparably link ed with the sublimebt astronomical phenomena. Nothing in this world is single; All things by a law divine Tn one another's being mingle. AYEIt'S Cherry Pectoral. For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, suoh as Coughs, Colds. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Among tup great discoveries of mo tern science, few are of more real value to mankind than this eife live remedy for ail diseases of the ttir at and lungs. A vast trial ol its virtues, throughout fhts ,iu i othercoantrii-s, hsis shown tiuit it does surely tad off-etna!!;. control tiiem. 'J he testimony of our be.-t Hi.- us of all classes e-tabli.-hes the fact that Cherry Pectoral will and does relieve aud care r!ie afflicting disorders of the throat and lungs bc • oi'il any other medicine. The most dangerous affection's of the pulmonary organs yield to Its power, and cases of consumption cured by this preparation ur<i puillicit known,so remarkable as oar sly to ne believed were they not proven beyond dispute. As a remedy it Is adequate, on winch the pin 11c may rely for 'full protection. By curing coughs, the forerunners ot more serious disease, it save- unnumbered lives and ail amount of suf fering not to be computed, if challenges trial ami couviiicis the most sceptical. Every family should keep it on hand as a protection against the early and unperceivert attacks of pulmonary affections, which are ••-.-l ; met at llret nut which become in •iiruble and too often fatal if neglected. Tender lung- need tills defence; ami It is unwise to lie without it. As a safeguard to children, amid *he distressing diseases which beset the throat and •nest of childhood. Cherry Pectoral Is invaluabl lor by its timely urn multitudes are resetted from premature graves and saved to the love and affec tion centred on tii nn. It aets speedily and surely against ordinary colds, securing sou ml and health restoring sleep." No one will suffer troublesome iiifiucn/., and painful bronchitis, when they know how easl'v they can he cured. < irlglna.iy; in, product of long, laborious and sue ( fo ;hcmical investigation, no cost or toil is part I in making every bottle in the utmost pos sible acrP'ction. it may confidently be relied up on a° ps-; ssiiig al; the virtues it has ever exhib ited ,nl capable of producing cures as memorable u.s the greatest It has ever effected. Pill PARED BY DB. J. C. AYER & GO., LOWELL, MASS., PriMlieal ar.il Anal.t tlfal ( hemlsts, 23 SOLD BY DP.UCGiSTS EVERYWHERE. AYER'S SARSAFARILLA. | Is wld ly known as one of the most effectual i re un dies j-ver discovered for cleunsing the system ..in! purifi ing the blood. It lias stood the test of years, with a constantly growing reputation, bas ed on Its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re markable cures. .So mild as to Ijc safe and bene ficial to children, am! yet so searching as to effec tually purge out the great corruptions of the blood s ich us the scrofulous and syphilitic contamina tion. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the system for years, soon yield to its powerful antidote, and disappear, ilcnce its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of -t'liOKl'LA, and ali scrofulous diseases, I'LUEKS, ..KUP I iuN>, ami eruptive disorders of the skiu, i I MOlfR, BLOT CI IKS, BOILS, PIMPLES, PUb ■ L LES, SoilFlS, SI. ANIIiONVs FIRE, UOSK -■K F:KY -iiT.i.AS, TE'iT Lit, SALT RHEUM, •CALL) 11 LA! ), IkINGvVuUSI, and interuai UL- I'LifAi ioxs of tin UTERUS, STOMACH, ami i.l >-• b. It a-o euros other compiaints, to which d • iid pot seem especially adapted, such as diiOrsV, DVM'EISIA, HPS, XL! RALGIA, HEART 81-L ASL, FL.VIALL WEAKNESS, DK iIILI t'V, and LLUCORKutEA, when they are 'J'n ifestatlous u. the scrufuious poisons. .■> no excellent restorer of health and strength a the sj..:,ig. by renewing tne appetite anu vig or of the digestive organs, u dissipates the depres i ami i,-*V-s lang .or of the season. Lveu iv he. no disorder appears, people feel better, aud i;vc longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on vv.tr- rem. wed vigor aud . new lease el PREPARED BY ir. J. ('. AYEK A Co., Lowdl, 3lu-:s. ! "J'raclicat and Analytical Chemitlt. ! SOLD BY ALL DRUGISTS EVERYWHERE. AYER'S If si in VIGOR, | A dressing which Is at once agreeable, healthy, id effectual for preserving the hair. It soon re -'.si.d. lorgiay hair tg its original color, with ike gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is t. let :iV. iad "it hair ciiei keil, and liaidness often Li.ougii uot always cured by it. m.e. Nothing can . - f-.vre the hair where the follicles are destroyed 0 ■ the glands atrophied an ! decayed; bet such as aiu can be saved by this ajij iication. am. I nil tod i.'iti activity, su that a new growth of i ' •-> produced. Listcadof fouling the hair with ! a listsf• s •dimeut, it will keep it clean and vigor j .-us. Its u casiouai use will prevent the hair from [ f.Adug vey or failing off, and consequently pre ; vent l aldneas. Tie restoration of vitality it -• . : - to -he scalp arrests and prevents the formu- I of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly an-. :• ii-ivv. Free from those deleterious sub-tan - v. en make some preparations dangerous jni tnjarioua to the hair, the vigor can only ben ; efft I; not harm It. If wanted merely for a i iiAIR, I>RK-Si \(>, nothing else can be fouud so j desirable, i .'obtaining neither oil nor dye, it does I not soil v. hire i aiubric, and yet lasts long on the ; hair, giving it a rich, gios.-y lustre, and a grateful ! Uerfume. I Prepare J by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Frai li al tv.:l AnalyticalCheuiisls, JJOWJLLL, At A Ad. j ' FOR SALE BY ALL I)KLG< ils ft, AND DEALERS | -to-ikt IN AIL OIL INK. i HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Heiiewer. ' Every year increases the popularity of this val j uable Hair Preparation; which Is due to merit ' alone. We cau assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to Its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected preparation for restor . Ing GO VY or FAMED HAIR to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous and sliken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white aud clean. It removes ali eruptions aud dandruff, ami, by its tonF proper ties, prevents tiie hair from falling out, as it stim ; uiates and nourishes the hair-glauds. By its use, the hgir grows thicker and stronger. In baldness It restores the capillary glands to their normal I vigor, aud will create a new growth, except in ex j treme old age. It Is the most economical HAIR DRESSING ever --sed, as it requires fewer appll | cations, aud gives the hair a splendid, giosay ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M. D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, i and carefully selected for excellent quality; ami 1 consider it the BEST PREPARA J ION for its In tended purposes." tfjld by all Urugyixti and dealers in M dicinc. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE i 7 or The Whiskers. As our Renewer In many cases requires too long a time, and too much much care, to restore gray or faded hiskers, we have prepared ihls dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and ell" tnaUjr accomplish this result. It is easily ap plted, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by al! Druggists. Manufactured By R. P. Hall. NASHUA, X. il THOMPSON & MyVISIV, A-stw., *- •* COUDE rjjPORT, TA. OYSTERS. A. H. PEIRCE, Wholesale ami Relail OYSTER DEALER, COUDERSPORT, PA. Oysters l>y llie Can, Quart, Gallon, Hundred and Thousand received daily. Families, Parties and Festivals supplied on short notice. The Trade furnished at reasonable rates. Give me a trial and I can suit you. 24-221 A. H. PEIRCE. Old Sewing Machines of any make repaired in a workmanlike manner. A. M. REYNOLDS, Agent. L. B. COLE & SON. PItOPRIETOKS OF TH* Blacksmith and Wagon-snup, Secsnd Street, (between Main Si West.) i Forth Side.— COUDERSPORT, Pa. WA OO.S CARRIAGES a SLEIGHS of nil descriptory manufactured to suit customers and warramo . Repairing always attended to prompt . Competent and experienced workmen kept in rs plov in lioth shops to attend to the calls of m* tomors. Charges reasonable for cash or ready i. . M2S L. B. COLE & SON Before purchasing elsewhere rail and | examine the SINGER MACHINE. A. M. Reynolds, Agent. j OlUce in Olmsted lllock, -CilderST'.rt, 4. S. T. HAMILTON Book & Jos Tsixtku, S. W. corner KAIR and THIRD Streets, (OVER THE POST OFFICE,) COUDERSPORT, PA. Singer, Grover A: 15aker, leather and common Net diets, Thread and Oil kept constantly on hand. A. M. Reynolds, Aytnt. AYER'S Cathartic Pills, For the relief ami cure of all derangement.* in j the stomace, liver una I towels. 1 hey arc a mpd! aparicut, aim an c.\< 11 -ut put gative. Being pure-! i\ vegetaole, they con.uin no mercury ormiucral! >t liatever. .\is<a —, mo* si.'kucss aid suffering : is prevented ny their timely use; atai every fami iv should liave them on hand for their protection and relief, when required. Long experience has proved them to he the safest, surest and I test of all PILLS with which the market abounds. Bv their occasional use, the Wood is purified, the cor ruptions of II e system expelled, olistrut tions re .noved, and the whole machinery of life restored to its healthy activity. Internal organs which be ■ ome clogged and sniggisli are cleansed ivy AY Kits PILLS, and stimulated into action. Thils incipi ent disease is changed into health, the value of which change, when reckoned on the vast multi tudes who enjoy it, can hardly be computed, i heir sugar coating uiakea them pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so that they art- ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild ami operate without disturbance to the con stitution, or diet, or occupation. Full directions are given on the wrapper to each i.ox, how to use them as a Family Physic, ami for the following complaints, which these 1'11,1.8 , apidly cure For DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, LISTLESS- N ESS, LANGUOR, and LOSS of APPETITE, they should he taken moderately to stimulate the stoui aeli, and restore its healthy tone ami action. For LIVEB COMPLAIN 1' and its various snup toins, lilt.lot's HEADACHE,SIC K HEADACHE JAt >. DICE ur (1 KEEN SICKNESS, 1:11.lot 8 COLIC ami BILIOUS FEVEKS, they should he judiciously taken for each ease, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For DYSENTERY or DIARRHOEA, but one mild dose is generally required. For KUEUAIAI ISAI, con . GRAVEL, PALPI. 1 A i ION of the HEAR i", PAIN lu the side, back, and LOINS, they should be eoutimiously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the ays. tein. With such change those complaints disap pear. For DROPSY ami DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, they shoo d be taken In large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. 1 For SUPPRESSION, a large dose should lie ta ken, as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a DINNER FILL, take one or two"PILLS to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the aj p-ttte, and Invigorates the system. lieuce It is oiten advantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often tinds that a viose of these 1 PILLS makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effeiit on the digestive | apparatus. PREPARED RY Dr. J. C. AYES Ic CO., ractical Ch mis s, J 1 owe 11, Matt., U. 8. ti. FOR SALE BT A LL DEUGGI3TS ETEETTTHETJi StkM \ J. GLASE & SON, Carpenters & Joiners, Coudersport, Perm'a. CONTRACTS taken for all kinds of BUILDING— and materials furnished. DO US. BLINDS and SASH kept constantly o.i hand or manufabtured to order. CASH paid for PINE LUMBER. J. BLASE & S<'. The SINGER is the best machine for all work. According to sworn returns i there were over 45,000 more sold last I i year than any other kind made. A. M. R< ) lKllds. Agent. THE "SILVER TOR&TJE" ORGANS For PARLOR CHDRCH and SCHOOL. MANUFACTURED BY E. P. NEEDHAM & SON ESTABLISHED IN 1840. Nos. 143, 145 and 147 East 22d St . New Yorli. I Responsible r.:irtl"s apply!' g for agencies I, -■ Hons still unsiipplied will recelv pr jtispl 'lit," 'ion an.l liberal Inducements. Parties r'-j-ldi'ig ' distance from our nntiiorized agents may eve . from our factory, send for an lllu-trat ■<! *!< list. " 25010r24 ELDRsDGE BROTHERS SPECIAL ADENTS FOR WOODWARD & Bf.OWN, WEBER, MATIILSIIEK, au.l CHICKERINQ T 3 X IT O S , ALSO. George Woods' Celebrated Organs. BULLAE'S NEW MASONIC HALL BUILDING, (A 'cur llowll House,) WELLSVILLE, N. Y. Dealers in all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHAN DISE, SHEET MUSIC, Ac. TUNING aud REPAIRING PIANOS A STECI ALTV. We invite the Public to examine ami criticise the WOODWARD A BROWN Pianos, au.l GEO. WOODS' OrgaDS. 2446 4 f BOOTS and SHOES! John Denhof, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens that he continues the manufacture of BOOTS AND SHOES at Ids new Stand, MAIN STREET below IV'ARKET, (South of the Bridge,) ALL work done in a workmanlike manner reasonable rates, AND A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED Give him a CAB. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE JOURNAL &, ITEM j TAKES ON SIGHT. H3fflW7 ■■ ■■— a—ai and salesman! ili'siry Uatu l-eeibtr's ftti.u. bewspapcr gIVM every rabacrlbw a PAH •> u largest and til •si nI.S OC.I tl'R'—t.w, in ' attractive sol je.•">< 'hat "take" on Mgr.!•..! t (•y Mrs. Ai.n-'son, as ~, ,i t,- an :< • j fo: her "tVt'l-Av,-ke'"a "! Ag • - have li'tiiicor ->.< ■ sll.esS ever oR-.-.-i ea. i ■ i-l . • .Ig.itcst and li.'.sol ; is, . i • niniu!--io:.-. STa in- • r IvdVn tot PKI.AY llVn . est!'.lit. I'kMK itltll Plt t. l> .IT- i \ j'•• .• i ' relf swuds pe.'vl' V- ate,'t-f f . .••!*• .iotrn •• -t -s. •o popular that, of it-" 1 i:i n,;- tin- -• • eulat'ou tit the wo: !■ ! E:u, loys r-.e • • •-? tl'dil. Edward Kgg.es' 'i.'s renal -<o ; legbiniug; lan k el:;, it. - -up-,it • :•> •• - - j .crlbtr. Mrs. sto-ve's long • Xpert, i ■ • ,n ; "My Wife and I" begins in the new yea.. A ! one wishing a good naitiry • so' ' •' -iliess, should ■ -rls Jo- oteel'lH-sa ,4 • v ermstoJ. B. KOHD A ' 0., '*" m\. York, Boston. •• ---• F ii i - - ( UTICA STEAM ENGINE | CO. (Formerly Wooni MANN.) STATIONARY A PORTA LE STEAEVS EKC ItiES. The Best and Most Complete Assortment in the Market. These Engines have always' tiialnttil:a-.i thr very highest st..iidard of excellence. V.'e make the manufacture of Engines. Hosier* .V Hav .-..111- a < laity. We have the largest A lunstioinpltleworks of the kind in the • uintrv, •••,:[!• mw-f-iue. v MK'cl * We keep eou. tai'tly in p-oct-s la-a*' nnniin is or Kngines, which wc furoi-h at. tie- very low-*,; p ices au,l on the shoitcri 'l'ltl-'e. U e i.uil ' E— gines specially adapti - to Mine.-:, si-r-i: lid, I'lihs, l aimeik's, t ortoii-gint., i iire.rhtrs a:.J ai. < lasses of umuuractui-iiig. We are tui'-v building the cePdr -attai i.e.;,- ( )r-.-.i --isr Saw-iolU th" >t a.id most, co - cletc av-iiiiJl . y er Inveiiteo. We make t'*.-.- p.unufa- ' u : o! nn.-v-M-ii; !■>.•:ia u special feature of otn ocsii.e.. a. ■ cat, fareieh coaiplcte on th.e sbo- i -t Our atm in all caiw Is to fai ' C'lififn i; the utiiv ;• .• \ - fci Gi'AE.tA 1 Send for circular a. -! I T UTICA "IfAM L ■-. • 0. 'M—t:ir\sp I ti . N *. !>r. T. >1 sli-ti p's >sje 4 •! S*'.s*. DYSP.Io a. IT;-., 'u Dr. Sharp" : Si. cur •, IV. pp.';.si;, Li. - ri piabit, Coiistlj-uUoa, Vomiting of Foo-t, s< arStotn a' h, Water Brash, tiearthu.-i;. Low Splriks, Jw. I-j thiny-iive years nevei failing 11 -ore the most .( Urate cases. Sold by —.egist -. C. s. Jones Co.. 1? North Front St., \ge ,t~ f<>. Cou-.iers,a,rf, la. Depot, 145 Eighth St., N. Y. Cln-nlara ,ti!< •on applieatioii. 4::2h 525 O 0 A v 1: A ! T \ s lri.Kic '.nourapic. i COMBINAI'ION PKOSi'EOTUS. Ii represents sample |iagcs and styles of binding of 50 intensely interesting and useful f -ry thai shi in every family. Bet thing eve.- trm-' in Canvas sers. AOKN I S WANTED to make -t oermaneiif business on these works in PIITJ county. l"o. soectus sent post-|nid on recelft of pri.'-c, st..v. For ciivuince nl uiieral r-.-pis. address JO.: \ E POT I'ER A CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. 1-.4 13 >1 A'.tis MYSTEIVRN solved; it i ' • - and e-. apes vividly iw.rt;ayeit. Se-> I'I.o.'KS a.. 1 Its KXi'l.-.it.k T>. A piebdl'l O-'tavo o' s'K) pages most proftisdy illustrate i with ecg int s- el a ! vood engravings. A Is < InsUng in to yof \ ■ • •• jty mu e. Ihe oat saleahi.-book ov. Alien's v mt"d Smd fert " 'u- a .1 sttuple pages •.< lital I'U ihs'llug • >•.. 1..1 •! for-:, Coau. 1 4 RICH FARM! US AMB S! FOB SAl.l. \ ill i ( iiFAr"! THL BEST IRVEsTKERT! .V../-' tmuuivm*. .1 I,rpr<H tiii: in J'-o'l/c.' • tie we.:..'.i -ii I !• < jo.cle by the Ad' a n!e in i.'eii rstale. N<• Vv I-s •" . ; I-' "I" i M J-.; : V.i'i.e" • of J' •' 'S I.f til,' tbr.-st ia-1 Is OP the Con tl e- •! a .-'.l tern Ne ■. ttc ' i . s..|. t..i iv oi ,• teto for in t. k, t —atpricestteait ; i'l r \ COM t'cl'i l : 10%. Ihi'e ami Ten Years'' CraKl G'.V, , u:ith Ji'i( r<st at Six {>( r ('tut. T he l.an l G.aut Bonds of the com; any taken at pal for lauds. They can now he purchased at a iarg.- discount. WFull paitl.-utars given, new Guide vy jilt new .Maps mailed free oy addressing • >. K. DAVIS, lSr4 L'trnl Conw. U. I'. 11. U.. OMAHA, NUB. S2O SAVED! ■ To meet ine urgent demand of the times the I'LUHiINCi; SEWING UACHIXF. 01. have determined to RLDUCE PRICES, and will hereafter sell their i 3 Ala.'hi.ie for $45, and other st\ les in proportion. THE FLORENCE is tlie ONLY Sewing Machine that teeds ine work backward ami forward or to tight and left, as Hie ! purchaser mav prefer. It has been g eatlv IM : PROVED and SI MPLIFIEI), aud is far better than . I any other machine in the market. IT IS NOW THE CHEAPEST ■ Florence, Mass., Nov. l, 7:. Agents wanted. I'r4 2GO PIANOS *** ORGANS | NEW A SECOND-HAND,of FIRST-t LASS MAK- , ; Kits, will l,e sold at LO>y Eli PRICKS, for cash or j on instalments, in CITY orCOU.vi KY, during this j FIN AM lALcP.IBIauu the HOLIDAY'S, by nu-c W,tiers A Son. csl Broadway, tiiah ever ' beforeolfertsl in New York. AGKN i s A ANTKI) I to sell W ATKIiSM KI.KBKAT ED i'lANt'S, CON- I CERTO and ORCHEsi RA ORGANS. Ilmatrated • catalogues mailed. Great iiiducenienta tt. the Trade. A large dis< ouut t<" Ministers, t hnrehea, | Sunday-school-, etc. '44(4 BUILDING FELT | (No tar used), ,ot on ai e work and iitsi ,e,i.i.- ea i ,of piaster. Felt Carpeting-, Ac. bci.u tso S-ccnt • stamps for Circular ami Samples. j 27r4 C. J. FAY, Camden, N. J. ' NEW YORK DAY-BOOK j A Democratic Weekly. Established ISSt). It supports White Supremacy, political an t sociat. Terms $2 per year. To clubs, uli e . oples or jis. Specimen coplea free. Address DA i-jiuoK, 87r4 New York City. Wood's Household Magazine, THE BEST DOLLAR M ;NTriL Y. (t?l D Tfl 1 R Hits tnag -111 I I I -Lb |(\ I *1 a/i lie—now in its 14th yIU y1 J vol.—withChromo, THE YOMLIIiTE VALLEY, 14*20 Inches. In Oil Colors. Magazine, one year, with Mounted Chromo |1 no Magazine, one year, with Unmounted Chromo 1 50 Magazine, alone, one year, ... j Examine our Clubbing and Premium Lists Two First-class Periodicals for the price of one We solicit experienced Canvassers ami others to send at once for tonus and Specimen Magazine. Address S. K. HHI TEW. Puidsher 87ri 41 Park Row. a. T. City, or Newberg. N. Y. r st-nri per ilav: A (rents wanted! All IM TO o)ZIJ < inssesof wonoiigpeople of ei'n s7t.x vouTgTiroia, nuke more money at work tor usln thetr spare mom-nta, or all the time than at anvthlnir else Particulars tree. Address STM (i. STINAON A CO., Portland, Me OLD MAIDS! ! ioa.-1 T-, s;i!-if . '1 • P- stiius, ..... 1 -V Hk \<u .. 1 , veil iU; V • t •>: i ... eluss s: , . , i j io ■ . .*. .i/ an; ■ ;;iv '• v- !•<• : j lor nooks ajitlweut foato .. L'bruri; or so-itevw-j I ;.,lt L-t. Ui.ee t hM-sMl* > ■: o KM..-. f one ; Lit U p.et'i . . , 0 V ;o. k | I ;; .l*i-ic. 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Kve.y Mivi riU ticm la taken at tlio i 'tonic i> e.v of tie' papei, without any alnitio .a i enarge or conoid-..- .on, so that an advertiser, in •I -ftlleir with the Airr.m v, is saved trouble and • rtspoinieiiee, making <<uc root •<• itisiead of dozen. a Imtrlif-i or a thousand. 4 hook of so pauea, containing lists of !.e-t papers. la;go-< cir culations, religion.-., agricultural, class, |s !tt|eal, tla.flv and vount-y paper-;, also magazines aid all pniiltcat'"-:* which are spe< lall.v valuable toadv r viscis, with some ioforidtfjun klmus prices,is <vut. ( Pree tat y aiU'res.' mi; no; ieatlou. fersoos :t i ! ''istnic- wishiiiK to make . 'uitract- for tidv'Tii.-i.tg • in any city, isiimtv,state or ferritorv in the i'ki'ed I States,!,-any portion of the Doinlnion <>t Canada, | uiav send a eoncisc stateiueiit of what they wa I', 1 i tgetner with a i-opyof the AOVKB'i IsEMF.N I j j 1 hey desire insert's!, ai d will receive information j by return mail which w 11 enable them to decide I whether t<> iticrease, re luce or fovyo the order. ! For snch tisfonnatioii there is no cnarite whatever. ' IhiMlsln-rs not oiilv send their tiles free, luit pay Vnssrs. iJKo. I'. Ko.vrm, a < 0. for their serciees. i Orders a'P aer-pr. ,1 for s. sir,?!., paper as we!' as } for a lerg.-r 'lst; f.,- a -Piffle ioliai as readliy as for j a large, sum. Addiesathe Atncilrau Newspaper • Advertising Agency, 41 fark Jow, |Y lis in 1i .-.ji "•. ' t* . i®* t- <n ft..-- Sill ~ r OIU A. ■'■- 1 ■ !.' t 'ir.dliih- ft!, ■ . a'.-t liruki: <W Wa•: N. V. i-..4 Ir< j .. n4-1 e. l -* - 1 --' I'f A '( Ml y:r •1 . <■ d"■< . t nulil M ; i ••••• l • > . a-! rScc'Cr-h i.ii- ••; . I ' •<• -it. I asd -<v-. •<■ . • ;,f 9tt : n.-- : ■ ... • ! ■ ' ( til l T !'••. * • •• <• • 1 ho n tit 1 y.; sjj.f „• t ..j , !| • I Iltfl to tfcewoney. \t.' make m..--. I! ro lit a! it. •••. <■ thk o j,.- -at. Scii 1 -<• :r ai i j _ :: "pe FiJi-'i":: ; i 'tin SA vn DAY EYEMNti V(s ! ,Sls .Valr.ot . I wet, ; i -< -. pivos 'i 1.4 antitai OHRO-iO !'• ; A 1 Nfll AV ( i ,'l : ,r.\ ■. C:l-"i \ • • ■• f. • wji! 1 iLMx LOYMIKT ; | .\i ij;:..' l , >liiiv- ti. 1 t tiiiil; , f... ■ i"> a w.eei, ; j warranted. No capital ret-piired. Fall ca'd. u • i inr and a vai :at-le sample free. \ : Willi 'i el. return stan c, A. i). *i' l ' .■... As; I c t i 5.., \, liiiai.it*oiliif.i, N. 1. 1- jl . ' |% Jf% I'll YIT S MONTHS fo TEN < .-■ 2gIJ or -iin s•< t i.iti.vt'. r.>: FiF; j t m ... .til Inches, n. eighteen i.e NAi KtjNAL AiJUICI i..' K i jlSi i-.. ■; -i mtie pep. i <•; t lumwe, han<t .- • -oii lit liiuitratt 11. : ita/i ;'t.t:i ! s. one of i th- t V'iliK l' i. K'l .1,. 1 V ; ,i,tcr untM < ■ ' •• "■ ly f* per year, or tL2B wltl bfcw v. • iii-lvt ' : . .... ir'Nf, V I .t . s-....g. mo thly.wwm tfina,or'o, I s " 4 i ' tainj ' i' ..'Feral 'i'eruu to 1 ■ rtce. v.*rite now >■ I H. X. Si.tr*-} A , 31 U Jtwri) SI., vw i'ort. i THE WDH'OEIiFuX VET C • f-r RY mHD 11 (- Jtiet ;• t.IA W'n.l -i.-ti I id t!01 ;•>-< A:: RE MAX : # * age ■ ... any hfld. ■he la tot i.-..*. ugn I : *■•■■■ ic .; luve stio • - t id i ago. the very inn# j Sr.;l!) Koit s , >i I'LE A ! t< F. lug pa} Ag. I•an • to 'I rade. F tti-fac tlon guarauteed or mo if] pronipUv returned. *•<•' I" -i" ■ '•> "ititii in mi .u t e-s > i receipt of &i cent , tit fo r Ad<ir" •> t It, K'ilillit'l'S. fYj'td 1.6 hrua 'way, -. ok. SMOKERS | WANTKII lOETHEHI PACIFIC j ! j | &O.YW. CALL ON Oil ADDIiSSS S.J6 ; LUTHER S. XkUFi MAS. j 1 if 0 K M k , I 96 Fourth Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. | CIIAB IT'S MAGIC G-LASS CUTTER This is u wonderful little invention and for the tuning expense of I iftv ( miis, pvtv person I J,®? .' "ue in hi- house and he hi- own iiia/ic,-. I his Instiument wtli cut glass better n-.an any dl;o moil'l which will cost Kiftv Dollars. Any person can use it. It is slmplv a nice pni.tr knife, with a little steel wheel that makes -iAsi revolutions a minute—tempered in a pecudar niauner. ' It retiuircs no skill or practice to use it. AllV body can cut glass with it—even a child, it win "fetlme. A light pressure on the glass is all that is necessary. i WAGENTS WANTED. Sent prepaid to any address, safely packed ut>oi. receipt of 60 eents and a letter staniu bv 1 Q . , • H. CLARK A CO., ] *' w ** ***'- CapiUd WashUigmn. D.C. 1 Ymepr Btts. PURELY VEGETABLE. FREE FROM AI.COIIO] DR. WALKER'S California VlriEfu Ei'k t)r. .1. Walker's California Tin. Ciraf Rillcrs are a fiurelv Voffotiibla prcfifimtion, inmle cliiollv from the n.i live herbs !oun<! on the lower ranmnf tic Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal lirojiertics of ,'iro extracted therefrom vtitlnmt the use of Aleoiiol. Tho question is almost daily asked. "What is the cause of the unparalleled success of VINF.UAU HIT TKR.sf Our answer is. that they rriimvj the ciHi.se of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are the great blood |uriticr.'ind a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and lnvigovator of tiie system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine l„^ a eoni|)m'i)lcil possessing the reniHrkili; /jualitios of YINKOAR IB iTKRs in lifitlinjf IKE sick of every disease man is heir to. They ' are a geutlo iTitgntivc as well as a Tunic, relieving Conge-lion <;r liiflunimatinn „{ the Liver u: i Visceral Organ* iu ililitmt Diseas-.s j 'i'iio properties of Un. WALKER's VixKii.vu i .ITI K:;S u-e Aperient.! aj.huretie, Carminutive. Nutritious. Laxative. Diuretic, Sedative, O unter-Trntant Sudorific,Altcrv live, and Auti Liiuius. RT. RR. MEOOXTLO A CO.. UniggistM iic3<;n. AIM . SMU FRWUCUXSI t'*!ifunii, and eor of W.-'jihinvton suii Chjrlt.ui St K. V soi;l Vy all l)r)j-a-.t nut! 11 kltri. I-Dal lished in 1888. 1 te-Ksinl lislied in IHR9. €, C. Hammer & Sens, Mas'ifat-r.iters of Fine an-.i Mctlcni H KM. ' Tt' RE. of every deheriptlon ami prlee, han'.-n:*a itiui -iiperior tn s<ylai.d quality tliui. fouFa ii'i-st ,-r in • v other Furniture Uoium thin sid-aliv, i IIIOUIDAIITS. r!lO!g-H!.L r.'itl Price I>tk Sot:t OR at.J.I.-.i;;r, c I or wt'fti: Id !':<• t it) don't forget the piece- -itsit . <h '.u-ge iioUiCo t iialr, v.. 4 . ANR M SKYKNTP. AVF:NFK. -i C;tV f'tTT*HCKI,H. I'l A S AK r. RLE ZE I) MA N T KLx. A Riiitg'-s, 'frates, Eiirnaees. Ti! •• u-.-•■-i , r.tee, A c., Oi l's I'.r'ec.l iin (t tt- i --s . u ,j br-,ti are! star Katige, ■> >!i - -p-. <4l <ivc::s, saving ti" per <nit. in FueL . s.-n - fc. Cli.-el.i.s, .JAMES OLO, No. IJ3 Liberty Street, i lsp FITTSBrKCiiI, Pk V S -"'.- 9*R *?4R~' ."A, -<*<*?• Y>> ! d .- -f ' X ... Mi: kJ. pj far the ctiekpect Baal .• tte -• 'id. and wonderfully re-paiar. J ■.'"Titf-tv, 26 .'..JITH H year. Megui'll eut EIIU'INS i 1.-'ig.-Hct ig -.1 .1 "Snflighr paintings to every -u k -1 - ki.'i mod .-nl terms to Agent.- at M'OM" rid-I. ir • LABS. Sp.-i-I MI".. 3-cer.r <tair.p, ■it';-, .in"!'-' ! fo"e l-i ce •• iSny wherey... tii. . .lohi B. Aider, I'uli., (l it ago, lit. 1-ja LSH THE 1871 PfiESSfTERIfiN BTNNER, Oldest and Cheapest FAMILY PAPER j Equal to Any Oihoz DOUBLE SHEET. GNL ?' S2 0G FLR NEW SU BSC KIBE US THREE MONTHS FOR NOTHI.XH. : Tiic >('wsp;ipcr lor the Fan# ! ' THE PRESBYTERIAN BANNER was sP : !i.-ihe<i in 1554, has no superior aruonz journalH, and is published at a LOWEI." K.VM ; THAN ANY OTHER PAPER IN THEITirKiB DEPARTMENTS. 1 THE BANNER HAS COMPLETE RF.U< ; !;][' i LITERARY, l ii* M KUCIAL, Atilil* * ' ' ■ bABRATH SCHOOL, KAMII.Y AND OEVW u ' j NEWS DKPAP.I MENTS. i All subjects of living interest are dtsenssetl- Spt-r-ial attention Is given to Keliglnw w"! 1 '' 6 * j eral News. J Our Foreign Correspondence is I any journal In the Church. ! Among oar coutrtnutors are some of the I newspaper writers in tnla country. ] ; During the entirr twelve months nunitu >• I tractions will lie presented. 5 This l* M I'HISII- nlilrh should T" Every I'atnily. THE FARM. i During the ensuing :ear gpcctal •' : .njDT i- ! tie giveu to matters pertaining to the j , y to such news and reading as will w fanner. AGENTS WANTEP- j| Agents wanted everywhere. ' taming the terms for Agent.- wiii #>.• ap-pllcatioii. lit SPECIMEN PAPERS I Persons wishing to have some BANNER u SJCH linens, for tluir j Hon or to show others, a:o miueste 1 : their names ami V. O. aiidress ami I : the pape.-R postage paid. | Adurcss all letters If j PRESBYTERIAN BAN>^: I JJ>* 16 Third i■