pi i mill' . ii mwmM WwM ANECDOTES OF FAMOUS J.EN. Mr. Tctcr Harvey, recently decontoil, bi ographer of Daniel Webster, was a warm Twrtonal friend for many years of that re nowned American but ho was a dignified Uoswell. Caring llttloforpcreonal fame from liis literary work, ho left a memoir of Web ster to be published (as it has boen) after his (the biographer's) own death. Tlio book abounds in personal anecdotes, and among these are two which portray characteristics of the thrco famous Americans, Webster, Benton and Calhoun. There are many pcr tons living who van recall the thrill of hor ror which ran through the country during Mr. Tyler's administration, caused by the explosion of the great gun called "The Peace maker," on board tho U. S. ship Princeton. Col. Benton, the distinguished Senator from Missouri, was among tho party of excursion ists on the Princeton. Up to tho day of tho casualty, Col. Benton, and Mr. Webster had been estranged ; and for many years, as Mr WobsteV informed his biographer, tho two Senators passed each other without recog nition. They never had any intercourse, except such as was ofl'.cial and where it ould not bo avoided. After that day's fearful experience and narrow escape, Colonel Benton called on Mr. Webster. Ho related as one of tho incidents of tho day tho following i Ho had secured what ho thought the very best place on the deck to witness the experiment with the monster gun. Just before tho piece was fired some one touched Col. Benton's shoul der, wishing to speak to him. He turned round, and was crowded out of his place. The person who secured his position was ex-Governor Gilmer, Secretary of tho Navy. The piece exploded, and Secretary Glimer was killed Instantly. Colonel Benton was thrown down, but not injured. In relating this circumstance to tho Massachusetts Senator, Colonel Benton said: "It seemed to me, Mr. Webster, as if that touch on tho shoulder was the hand of tho Almighty, stretched down there, drawing mo away from instantaneous death. That ono cir cumstance has changed the whole current of my thoughts and life. I feel that I am a different man, and I want, in tho first place, to bo at pcaco with all those with whom I have been so sharply at variance. And so I have como to you. Let us bury tho hatchet, Mr. Webster." "Nothing," replied Mr. Webster, "could be more in accordance with my own feelings." And tho compact was made. This anecdote may place Col. Ben ton in an aspect new to many readers, but it is not new to his friends. When Webster was preparing his famous pooch, in March, 1850, Mr. Calhoun was lying very ill, iu tho old Capitol building. Mr. Webster called on him, and tho conver sation turning on tho intended Bpecch, Mr. Calhoun expressed an earnest desiro to hear it. Mr. Webster hoped ho would do so, as he himself was anxious that Mr. Calhoun should be present. Mr. Calhoun shook his head, and said that he feared ho was on his death bed ; and Mr. Webster left him, fully Impressed with tho belief that tho venerable statesman would soon pass away, The Senato chamber was crowded to the utmost on tho day of Mr. Webster's speech. In tho courso of it tho orator alluded to Mr. Calhoun as tho distinguished and venerable Senator from South Carolina. Again re ferring to some statement made by Mr. Cal houn, Mr. Webster referred to him as "tho eminent Senator from South Carolina,whom we all regret to miss, from such a cause, from his seat to-day." A feeblo and hollow voice, yet distinctly heard throughout tho chamber, responded, "Tho Senator from South Carolina is in his seat" Mr. Calhoun had left his bed at the risk of death to hear his friend. Until ho spoko, Mr. Webster was entirely unwaro of his presence. Ho turned suddenly, and for a moment showed deep emotion. Then acknowledging the compliment of Mr. Calhoun's presence with a bow and smile of profound satisfaction, Mr. Webster went on with his speech. To this iceno Mr. Harvey was an eye-witness. The sjwech was mado on tho 7th of March j on tho 31st Calhoun died. To this narrative of a touching character another may bo added of a different nature that was widely published years ago. It is a trifle but trifles are indicative of character. Webster and Calhoun wero standing on the steps of Gadsby's, then the hotel in Wash ington. A drove of mules passed. "Web ster," said tho Carolina Senator, "thero go some of your constituents;" "Yes,"respond til Massachucsetts, "on their way South to ttach Khool." Give and take wero never better illustrated or in better humor. An other anecdote not in Harvey, we believe, as possiby the last was not and we havo done. Tariff alterations always bringstrong delegations from both sides to Washington. At a lime when the subject of revision was in contemplation, a New York sugar refiner was drawn to Washington. Ho got before the Committeo ob a witness, but wished ho could once speak in tho Senate, and "non plus those fools," as ho styled honorable Senators. "Toko care," said Mr. Webster "That's contempt. Say it again, and you shall bo summoned to the tmrof the Senate." He did say it again, and w.n summoned, and mado his defense, purgation and hum ble apology, including just what ho wanted to eay about tho tariff, and much more mat ter which resembled the off items in an act " for other purposes." No one was moro amused than Mr. Calhoun, who was in the secret, and one of tho " fools." This last ancedote rests on the authority of tho witness himself. If it is not credited, the narrator has passed away, with Wcbsterand Benton and Calhoun and Teter Harvy, from the power to reaffirm it. If not fact, it is well imagined. Franklla Gouehenour. who nleadeil pillly to eleven indictments of burglar' and Jjiwiiy in tbe Cumbria county omrt, was renicncea to ten years ana a nan in tbe penitentiary. John Townscnd, who confess ed to having set fire to a stable in Johns town, received a similar sentence. Brady's Restaurant ! BILL OF FARE. DISHES READY AT ALL HOURS. Boiled Ham 10 Sandwiches, . . . . 10 Bread and Butter ... 5 Hot Coffee and Cakes . 10 Hard Boil'd Eggs 3 for . 10 Ham Bologne . . . . 10 Sardines, in boxes . 25 & 40 Canned Salmon . v . 40 Tripe 10 Oyster Soup 15 Oysters, Haw & half-shell Iced Milk 5 PREPARED AT SHORT NOTICE. II am on Toast . . . .15 Fried Oysters .... 25 Stewed Oysters .... 25 Boston Stew .... 30 Fried Potatoes . . . .10 Egg Omelet . . .' . 10 " Scrambled . . . .10 " Poached .... 10 " Baked 10 Boiled 10 Lobster Salad .... 5 " Balls .... 25 " Curry . . . .15 " in cans ... 25 P. T. BRADY'S Popular PIncp, LiMinnsnx'a Dlock, BANK STREET. LEUIQIITON. Bept. 1, 18i7-tf. HULL & SOOTNEY, GENERAL CoiNLEl&iSSiQ MERCHANTS, No. 346 North "Water Street, rniLADELPniA, onfl Wholcsnlo Dealers la Ratter. Cheese, Lard, Tallow, Begs, Poultry. Game, Stock, Potatoes, ni ITTCD Apples. Grain, rlour. Fur, Wool. D U I I C 1 1 Cotton, Rico, Tobacco, l'eauuts, Uroom Com, Dried Fruit, liny, Hops Foreign and Domestic Fruits, and 111 fuct tvecan cll any and everything at the highest murkc pricot make prompt returns, and LIBERAL CASH ADVANCE'S made puCCQpo" 1111 sllP ments, except per- OnLLOL. Unable aitl. clea. 1 o show that wo do an extensive business, any Game Dealer In Philadelphia will tell you we handled more Game last season than all tho other Houses lu Philadelphia nrtl II TRV put toa-cthor. tend lor Pr.co TUUL I 11 I List, Btencil, AC, Ac. REFERKNCE CASH, or we refer you to Axf HEbroxsiDLE House Iu OCB C1TT. EGGS. GAME. (Oct. B,W7-yi) QAltUON AUT0CATE cueap JOB PIUXTIKG OFFICE, LKUIQ1ITON, PA l.'rery description' of rnntlnr, from a Visiting Card to a 1'oster. CARDS. BILL HEADS, LETTER IIBAD8, NOTE HEADS. STATEMENTS. FROUKAMMES, HAND DILLS, DODOERS, CIRCULARS, Bnil'PlNO TAOS, ENVELOPES, PAMrULETU, BY.LAWS. AC, &C Dong Id tb. best manner, al very Lowest Prlcts' We are prepared to do work at as cbean rales asauy ulllre ml lie State tact deals Honestly OUR MOTTO 18 Cheap, Prompt & lloliablo C5"Ord6rs rasll reeelte prompt attention, vaauw vi i 3LU oui uy xuai pi mien of utl bnokn " Vluln Home Talk and Medical Common bentm," ui'urir i w - i)ai:e. ui imisirrtiions. uy nr. n. is. Foote of 12j Lexluston Ave., N. V. rurcha i-rttui mis uo are at liucrtv to coxbULT u aulnorlu pcrMn or by mail PUEK. 1'uce, by mall, for tb htandahd iHlltlon. or tl 5u for the PoruLMt edition, which ctuita'nt till the same matter and illustrations, Couteuts tables iree, auumm w a T K i. MU lilt AY HILL rUHMRlIINO CO.. Sept, am6 i2J a. 2sth at.. N. Y GICtlNOIl'S I'ulillcalioiiN. Oreat re1actlon In prlc. tor IMS ot Olkasok FlClOKUL to 2 a inr Hiiicln rnnt. sn!L TUB Hons Chicle to IS a ear aloale coiles CeUl.. for KalA I.V flll iiHWaiipnlMra OLEAsoh'a Monthly comi-ajuox. to II a year, SlDKle COUle. Ill rlitjL All ...HiMtrPA HlQlDlfl CADin. Knt nn ri-mr nt t.tt atmn Tbe price o( Cbrouio. bis Jut been trreativ ro. daced. Ho one now lves .uch liberal terms to "ouh h wo uo. dpbj ior new circu sr aq dress F. Oliasok, TJ WhlOfUin St.. llojlon, sciraoii SOAP. PMented July iitli, 1871. THE MOST WONDERFULLY Effective External Remedy EVER DISCOVERED I A Skin like Monumental Al abaster may be attained by- using tiiemi s Sulphur Soap. Try it, ladies. It is a genuine beau tifier, and very economical, This Soap safely and cer tainly removes cutaneous eruptions by opening the pores whose obstruction was the cause of tho difficulty. Test and you will endorse it. r.clnir a powerful DEOPOiilzEn. disi-fectant anUcou.TimiUElTAMyet rntirelvhHrmioi' U polllve!y curs all UcaX DlijliAtiCS OFTJ1K B KIN a a If by liiuc. Itthorouchlv Meachea tho cuticle end PER- itANlCNTLY BliAUTIFlIia TUK COM- Li:xiON wtHi a cettoloty nuuuown to uny ncie over m vuuitu tur tiiut pui yoau. It la flmnhaiie.iltr the remcdr for SCALDS and KlIltN?1. lnntaiitly remttvlnpall Horeuess wi i ho ut pain, and tlfectiuga cure In every iu btance. Ann preventive and remedrfor GOUT and miEUMATlSil. ltd cllccts ure tculiv wouder. tul. It la a Bnro Drpvcntlvu of all dl'eaarn that are com ii unicnttMlbv coauur iu contact with the person uuch a Itch. etc. RPUAINS. BllUIMCSond CUTS are c tired wllh unfaitiutf certutnty. It removes DANIiltUFP. and prevents the hatr frum falling off ot tuiulutr piemattstcy 8i ay. It comnletelr DISINPEOTS CLOTIII6 from thtMck-iooni or poison, that has become lmureguaicu wuu uiicano. Glenn's Sulphur Soap Is a BPF.C1FIO In tboso OUNOXIOU3 DIS eashm, which havo oo n lrouu-ii lierctnioro with "Snlvhur Olnlnieu" lrtvlugtlieailviui. inco oi neinir ijuao. layn iaivii auu UMKJUHlOUato CLOTU1HU. SULPHUR BATHS. Thotteneflc'al result of Sulphur Baths are t well known to require pounneut, Tlio iffects of GLKNJC's SULl'UUltbOAi' In the uian urn truly electrical, compicteu dcolor izinfr cfToQslvo accumulntioiM and thoroughly puruyiuK tneeutne sunuce 01 me uouy. in tact it is tno King oi uoaps lor uuiaiug ana loi ici jiurposes. tilltr.OTIONS. For niseaes of the Bk!n bathe freelv and aLVlr a thick nther beiore re tlriiiR, uliowlnor tt to nmniuovcr night. For bicildsnud liurua apply the lathei fiecly lotho nncc;ca pans, auu me ure aim puiu wriuero mnvi'.l iminfdlatol Fur (J out. Hlieumitlin sprain a uruir-ei uno tuis appiy ciuius wvii HuturjiNl with a htroue Hoiullun. For Old tsoies and Uli-eis It is invnlnuble. Uto fret-ly as a lotion. Fur a pieveutive In Ohnoxlout ly and by miectiou. itjnuyjju I'AJLy. Glenn's Sulphur Soap is cnncnFni.i.y ENBonsEn bytije ilEUIt'Al. FHATUIt.MTV. Beware of Imitations I ask ron Glenn's Sulphur Soap I TAKE NO OTnt'n. Price 25 cts. per Cake Ono Box (8 Cakes), 60 Cts. For Sale Everywhere, by Druggists, (jrorcH, and Fancy Hoods Dealers. Sent by mall, prep it.l. on receipt ol price ind: C. N.CRITTENTON, Prop'r, No. 7 Sixth Awnua, New York. Jit. RICKF.RT, Opposite L. & S. Depot, On the East Weissport Canal Bank Respectfully Informs the citizens of this vicini ty tlint ho keep, constant lv on band nndSttLLH at the LOWEST MARKET PRICKS, tho Very BUST BRANDS o! ALSO DEALER IN ron BUILDING AND OTHER TURrObES rliicb ho guarantees to bo Thoroughly Seasoned AND WHICH HE IS NOWISELI.INQ AT the Very lowest rates. WHdLESAIC and RETAIL, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. He hoi a a nunfbbr of very ellcibly located fit!" 19 In RirKERTSTOWN, Frantil'i, Township which he will Kell on very Easy Terms. Aug 0. J, it. RICKERT. )rlmc Homo Mado Bread t WHY GO HUNGRY I Wlion yon ran Buy 6S pounds rl First Class Bread FOUR LOAVES FOR 23 CENTS 1 J. V. O'NEiL, the popular lirend and Cake Hiker, of Leliifihlnn. in order to meet ibe wantH CI mo limes, lias ueiillfou no J'rico oi uis coie bmtcd Homo Mado DltEADto Four Loaves forTwenty.flve Cts. Cash. Sugar, Raisin. Cocomut Scotch, Diop, Cream aun uxuer uaiius, only Ten Cents per Dozen. LooK Out fur the Wagon! At MAUCH CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday nnd Hiittirday Aloniiniti. LEHJUlirONaud V. EISoPORT, every After noon except Friday. TEUMS STRICTLY CASII ! ratronajrfto,lclted. J. W. O'NEAL. Hi until uiiposue irsi in au on a i nan, aprllsyl Unit Mreeu Lenlgh.tou.ra. jyj- iiuiLniAAV & co., BANK STRKET, Lehightou, FaM MILLEIia and Dealers In AUKindiof CltAIX BOUOIITand SOLD at llLUULAlt MAUKUT ItATl'iS. We would, also, leoectlullv Inform oareitl. ton that wonie now fully prepared to tUF FLY Uieni With rrom eny Mine deslicd at VISltT LOWEST PRICKS. If. IIEILMAN & CO. July 23. THE SCIENTIFIC AMHUCA-Vr TIIinTY-TllIUlJ YEAR. -Ll The most Popular Scientific Paper in the World. Ony $3.20 a year, including postage. Weekly The PclontiQo American ! a lartre llrst-claos Weenly New puperof ill pages iriuted iu tno lunhi ucuuiiiui riviu. pioiust'iy 11 aoiiuieu wiiu BplendM i:DL'ravingn, rep rei anting the newt-nt Inveutlona ,tud tho most n cent Advtim-es In the Ait and Science Including ilecmuics mid i;uginierlug, Mtam j;iigiuecimir, ttauwav. Ml unc, Civil, Gas au'i ilydrou.io hiiglnoormc Mill Work, Iron, bteel and Metal WotM Ulioiu- Isiry mid chemical Processes i Klectricitv, Light, Heat bouudi Technology. Photography, l'liiiiiug, nuw aiuuinueiy, new x'rocoHuui, uuw Iteeelnes. imorovementb ueituluiuir to Textile I'jtluBtry. Wtavhiff, I) vein jr. Colsriojt. now In uufltrial 1'roductH. Animal, Vcgetibie and Mm, era 1 1 new aim interesting lactniu Agriculture. Horticulture, tho Jlome. ilejlth, Altdicnl l'ro pres8. social hclenco. N aiurul UUtory , Otology, Astionomy, Ac, The must valuable practical papers, by em In entwritoiHiu all departments ot fcc1encwill no louua in ino iscicniinc American i 1110 wnoio presenU'd in popular language, ire fiotn tech ideal terms, lllutraied wuli mmra vinps, and so a rrn rifted as to luterent and mlnrm all cla-saei ot readeis. oidaml vounu Tho Bcientillo Amen can Is promotive of kiiowleuce and program iu every commuLlty hert it circtiluti . It aaould have a piuco in every Family. Hi adkurr ltoom, Llbiary. College or Bchool. Terms, tS.-J ler year, f 1 6u hull year, which Imludes pre-piy. meutof nosiuve. DiHCOiint toCttiaand Aaeut, iiigie copies leu cents, bojo uy an Aevihaea-, er. lie mil bv postal ordui to MUNN Js cu.l Piibliniier'. 37 Parle How. New York. 15 A ,IM?'VrrQ u couuoctlcm with the J,iLJ"UA1 'SclentillcAmerlcan.MessrB, MU.NN t CO. are bohcitors of American nnd Foreijro Patents, and have the laruest establish ment In tho woud. Patents are ohtaineti on the beat terms. Models of New Inventions and Bit etc lies examined, and advice free. A special notice is made mthe bcicntitluAmeftcanuf all Inventions Patented turouKh this Agency, with tlm UHiue and residence of the I'ateutee. Pud. la atientiou la ihut directed to the ments ot the new patent, ana sales or lutiodiiction otton ex fiH.ted. Any nerbou who has mnleauew dis. to very or invention, cau asuertjuu. free of chaige, whether a patent cau urubabl) be ot talntd iiy Tinuto theuudrrBimieJ. Address lor the rape i or concerning l'Aieiit. MUiNN J: CO , a7 1'ark How New York. Branch Olllce. corner of I' and seventh 8ta Washington, 1J. O no v. 2t G-olcU ureit chance to make mon ey. If vouciin't get cold jou can get gnubacks. We need u iiprMin in ererv town to ittiiu BuoFcni'iiuuKiur iuo larcest. cheapest and tet 11 ustiatcd family publication in the woiri. Any ono cm become a Huri'otmlul uizent The mot elonim works of art Given free to nbscrlocrs. The price Is so low that almost even body ubacribe. One nient reiwrts makluc over 15 in a eelt. a lidy agent reiwrts taking oer4u0 subBcilbers In ten uvys. All who -ngaee in a ice money fast. You can devote all your nmo to the Duntesa.'-r only vour spare lime You need noi bH avray from home over mgltt. You can do It as well as others. tuLl panic ultra, mrectioui midterms tree Elegant and expensivo Outfit flee It you want lirofitab.e wortf ttcud na your address at on co. It costs nothing to try tue business. Iso one who engaoes tails to make great pay. A ddi eta "The People' Journal" Portland, Maine. Aug. 18, ibTMt TTAltt Aa HDD AS TUE FLAME OP A VOLCANO, or white ua the dead mo.a on a Florida hem. lock, can be changed to a cloMona brown or lustrous black by a tingle application ot HILL'S INSTANTANEOUS Hair and Whisker Dye. Bold by Druyglsu at 50 Cenla per Box. July 7, 1S77 tt -jqAXEOUTOU'S NOTICE. Eslateof William Straan, Dcetasnd. LetteraTea.suieutdryonthe KataUiot William Hlrawu. late of tbeuo'ougUot Leliiahtoo Car. bon County Penn'a.iiti-M have been granted to Vianc K. llartnv, of Cuoper.burg, Leluah Co.. la., to whom all persona Indebted to the .aid Estate are lequ aied to make payment, aud those bavin claim, or demantis ttill make known the aame without de ar. KltANK K. IIAKIN.J, CooperKburg, LeUnb County, Ta. NoTCmbwil, l7." ti rpiE SLATINGTON PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINOTOX. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., ueais in nil siniw ami sizes ri nne, jicmiocK Oak and llar.l Wooa Lumber.and .1 now pie ymcu iu ujlucuw uuj miouut vi uraero jor BrcsseD LumbeR. OF ALL KINDS. Doors, Sashes, Winds, Shatters, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &c, With Promptness.. Brackets Made to Order. The Machlner.r4s nil new and of tho best and most improved kinds. I employ none but tha best workmen, use well eeaiwraed and cood ma tei tai, and am t ncreroro ame to pnat nntce entire eoti taction to All who uitvfaTor mowith a call. Orders bv matl piomptly attended to. Mr charges are moderate! terms cash, or Interest charged alter thirty days. OIVE MBA CALL. IV Those engaged in nnildtng will find It ti their advantage to liuve M cling, Floor Boards J loom, hashes, shutters, to., Ac, made at tliii Footorv, May lOyl JOIIN BALLIET. JSSTABLfSHED m& GIMiOllG & CO., Attys atLau, Bnrejsora to CmniAN, uosjtsu & Co., G29 F St., Washington, D.O. AMERICAN AND FOUCIOX PATENTS. Patents procnreil In all countries. No FELa IX Advance No chariro unless the patent Is granted. .No fees for matting preliminary ex acdnations. Ho additional fens for obtaining h nil coiuiUL'timra renennnir. bneeiai at eniion oven to Intertcrence C.inoa before tho Patent OCloe. Extensions befire Congress, InlrtiiKe rocntSnlulu dllfcrvnt ntates. mid nil litigation appertaining to Inventions or Patents. HESD bTAMI roll PAJtniLLT OF blXTT FACES. TJ. s. Courts and Uepahtmentr. Claims prosecuted In the supreme Court of tbe ITnit.pd Stnt p. Cnmt nf (!lntinfi. t'onrt of Com- mlioiieia of Alalmui't Claims, bonthern Claims Commission, end all clastes ol war claims before the executive uepaitments. A CREAKS OF TAT AND IlOUNTT. nmrEiiR. rtni.niEns nnd Sailoiw of the lflte wir ot their heirs, aic iu many caes entitled to money ltom tne uovernment, oi wmcn mry htvo no anowiedae. write run History or sei. vi-v mid fcttttn nmnnntnf nar and uountv re ceived. KncloKe stamp and a full leply, after exaoiinatlou, win ue given you ireo. PE.NSIONS. U Ofilcers, Soldiers and Sailors wounded rupuiiedor lnjuied in the late war. however (.ltiriitiv-. run iihtimi n npnuion. munv now re c civ. ina uensloiiM aro entitled to mi Increase, hend stump aid tnform.ition will be furnished free. UNITED hTATEB G EN Lit A L LAND OFEICE. Contesred Land Cases, Trlvate l4and Claims, Mlnii e l'j-e-emntlon and lloineste id Cases pros ecutod holme tne Omieral I.aud OlUcoandDe- pailuient of tho Interior. OLD EOUNTT LAND WAEBANT8. The lat Kepoit of tho Com mif inner of the Honprnl Laud illlce shows 2.697.&0 acres of llountv Laud Warrants oatsiand ntr. These idsncd iindei act of I8"i3 and jnnr ucts. Wo pay cah far litem, bend bv rogiftcred letter WJiern aH'gnmeutH ure injpentcme kivoiu. suuciions to beriuti, iiiuui. Knrh iVnnrtmpiit of 4inr business is conducted in n Hcpataie pureau.unutrrcuaifieui usuncnw nil Inwvnift bnil r.h-rkM. liy roaaou oi eiior orirauu numy miuruoja o Miinueuded fioui oructtco beioie the Pennon and other otUcea uaeh yeur. Claimants wliose attorneys lme been thiM suspended will bi gratuitously fumlnheil with lull Information and pruper papers ou app'Joation to u. As we cuorge no tee iiuibhs buihjusmui oiiupa for return postage hhonld e sent us. Liherul orran emcutJ made with attorneys la au classes or uu.ues3. Address, GILMOUE&CO., Wathington, D, P.O. llox41. t tnlrn n.niiHi'irn hi irnrfi4Miuic mr entire ro'ifl (Jincoln th" mjwiiilOlli'V aai nitUtu ot tli. Lb, l'atent anu Colleetiou Iloasuuf OlLUOUS & Co.. oi im. city. Cnsbler ot tlio Kuttoua! Metro pollUu Bunk. Dec. 8. tt THE SUN. 1H7N. nkw vonic. 1878 A. tlm timn nnnrnachea for the ren.ffat Of mbbcrrpilon. Tiik SU'.v would remind Ita fileuita una weltwiahera everywhere, that ltla nirnin u fnudiiliLe for their consideration and support. Upoulti record for tue rust in years It relic. lor U counnuauco Ol liio ueany arur imtliirAn.l ppnnriiua CO oneratlou WblCll have bitheit been extended to It from every quarter of the union. TnA iiah.y Rtrv 1. n four nacBsheel of columns, price by mall, poal paid, &5 centa inniifli. fir ftLKA TUT VP-ir. The HU.MMY edition of TUE SUM la an eluht n.rrn alii.et nf M cnlnmna While sivlnir the new. nr iiia a iv. It also contnlna n larae amount of ilurarv and miscell.neona matter stieclaih prepared for It. TUB Sunday hu.n has met with great aucueas. Tost paid t i.W a year. TnU WBGKM SUN. Who dona not know THE Wfekly era I It circulate, throuahout the United btatea, tbe Cuuadaa. and beyond, ninety thousand taml lioa Kreet ita welcome pace, weekly, and regaid It In the llpibt of irmde, oouoaeilof, and fuend. ltanewa. editoilal, atrricnltural, auu literary department, make It essentially a Journal for family aud the ill ealde Terms OfE Dollau a year, poat paid. Thla price, q.ialltr considered, makea it the cheapest uow.paper published. Forclubaot ten. witu lo cash, viewMeendan extra copy free. Adaresa ruiiLisuEB op Tne-bun. Now York City Nor. 3, IS77.-8W J-.VVIU EH BURT'S Livery Sc Sale Stables HANICSTIlEE'T.t.lJlIIGIITO.V, V FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. And positively LOWER P1UCEB than any otuer urery iu tue uuauiy. Iree and handsome Carrlaces for Foneral purnosea and WeodlUKa. DAVID E11UKHT. Nov. Si lb71 $777 S? easily earned in these ttraes, oin he made in three month aiivone ot either sex an any part oi ino cnuoirr. wun i wiuiuk iu wort ateadilr nt the emuluvmeut that we turn. lath, tuft a week lu vour own towii. You need not be away irom home oyer night. You can trlre your who e lime to the u ork. or only your fpare momenta. It cota nothlujrtto try the hUKinew. Terms and 15 ontnt free. Addrew, aionce, u. UALiiMi a uu tebtJyt l'ortlttDd. Main, New Advertisements. YIIMiMAMNDS! Wo flffor for sale three hundred im Droved ind nntropmvod firms in the mild and healthy cli matt nf Virtinla. AIM) iriHilB VI IIVU, IsVKI IUU Timbered .Land. Send your address on postal tutu 1UL VBlMiuKuc aim v a, iicnt biutronuiuuMj or thirty cents for larae map of Virsinla unu paper. CUAFF1N, STAPLE A CO., lUCh mond, au card for Caialofrne and va. iteal Kit-nte Journal A Great Offer for Holidays! We -will during tbe HARD TIMBH and tbs nOLIDAf H dispose ot 100 NEW PIANOS and ORUANSiof first olass Jnakers at lower prlco for caKh, or iBttallmenr8,ilian ever Detoro olter. WATKiiH I'lAWuaacauiiuAissaremB LEST MADE. warraniMl lor S years. Intie Mailed. ilea, ureawnuac Great indacomenU ta tlio trade. . 7 c octave, M0i 7ti4cttT0, 3160. OR- OANS, 2 stop. H8 1 stops. I53 7 slops, 65 1 8 stops, fro 10 stops, f 8S t 11 stops, 130 1 ,ia per. feet order, not used a year Sheet masje lit bill price. HORACE WATERS & SONS. Mana'f tbslt and Dealers, 4Q Kast HtU street. Mew Torn. AGENTS WANTED f FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS "Wilson Sewing Machine Co., !9 Brotdway. New York City : Cbicago. Ill t New Orleans, Ls.i Or San Francisco, CaUiornls. I CURE FITS ! ! When I Bay cure I do not mean merely to top them tor a lime And then havo them return Again, t mean n radical care r am a regular physician, and hare made U o disoaie of Fits, Epilepsy, or Falling Sickness nllfe-lonir study, t warrant m'rremedj to cure1 the woiBt eases. Beeaa e others hve failed 1a no reason for net now recelrinirn cure from me. enu to mo til once ror a 'ireaqce and a Free Doitle of my tofalliule remedy. OiroezDresi and post ofhre. It costs you nothing for a trial., and I will cure you. Address Dr. II. U. BOOT. 183 rear. St., Mew vorg. WORK FOR ALL In their own localities. canvassliM forthn Pinal bide Visitor, (enlargedMVeekiy and Monthly iinrireei ji'uuer m mo urju, wim iUBmmoia Chrorno iTee. Btg Coromtsslons to AgrnU Terms and Outfit Free, A n dress r.u. viuK.mtT. Augusta. Jttlne. A( EXTRA FIXB Mixed Cttii, vllh nme, ioe. i" noat raid. L. j6ses A Co.. Kiiud. N. V. PIAN0SI tull prlco 1930 only l:oo, arloi oreaus. crlco tza mlrtos. Vauertres D K 11KATTI, WasUlnmon. N.J. OK Elegant Carijs, no two alike, witu w" name. MjerawpoiC paid', J. K. Iardor, qn MIXED CAHD's with na tie OU mill. ParDplea3Cmts. J. Ml 10 eta., cost Slinkier A Co., Nawinu. K. T. Canls.'30 atylea, witb name .10 ct.,1 BPEpCEIl A CO., Noaaao,' New TorF. SANDWICU Manufacturing Comp'yi SANDWICH, DEKALB CO., ILL. Artnm'm P.tfint Rnlf PAAdinir Pnww Cm Sueilera iwldelr known a. tbe Haodwich bb.it. tlx), ot fli"8 and capocitlea to aolc k!1 want. OHEATI.Y IMl'llOVEI) THIS BBASON. VAltM I1URHE POWERS at all alisa moat advantiiireon. form). HAND SUELLUIts of hlrheat nadeo( ex. rellenco in material and manufacture. Bend tjr iiiua'rnieii rircniar. j. r. auasim. i-.o'r. DIM Olt.V, anil the Grant a' Nnrthwraty ' utrKO iuv ii.iro iiooe, cnntaininir inn mini motion oi ino coun trv. with raaiia and llluatrationa.will Do ant free to evcrvono .end.ni; SLffifor alxmouiha mliacnntion to tne DAKOTA UEniLD. Tbe' llmiALU la n lai m Siolumn Jonronl. ana is fill, ed vim onteitatmnp' reaulntr matter, botn ort-, ffinal and Helcted. It la a Weatern Jourfral ot woHtern Ideoa. Hpeclmin copv aeni lreo. 'J'liree monlba, with fioo for 75 eta. t tbe prloo lor the bookalnne la75oiuta. Addreaa, HIE IIEltALD, YAKKTOJt, DakoU. Sept. 57. 1877. in3 CENTRAL CARRIAGE 5 SLEIGH Opposltn T. D. Clauss, Bauk St., Lchigliton, Ya.y la prepared to mannfaeture any descrip tion ot Carriages, Buggiesy Sleighs, Spring Wagofls, &o. Rcpnlrlng Fromptly Attended to.- Cir All work done at this establlabmtBt la anaraufeed to be ot the rery best material and. workmanship, and tbe prices fully as low as th same articles can b purchaaed lsewhere. Special Inducements offered to strictly cash customers.- M. C. TREXLEU & CO. JnlyZt.lti77.' QUAULES FKOEHLICII, Cor. of IRON and LEIIIQn StreeU, LBUian. TON, Pa., dealer In Choice Brands ot Family fXOTURy FEED, APPLES, POTATOES1, &o Respectfully annonncnto his Customers sod the public xenerally that pn and arte JAMJ. ARY 1st. 1077, he will tell for Cash only or on THIRTY DAYS to responsible partiea. and In. tereat will be cbaraed ou all bills not aattled at the expiration ol aald It) daya. tif All article, warranted to ba as represent ou. Patrooago aollcited. CirARLBS PBOEULIOH. Deeamber ii. 18 It: honi it 3Iar Concern. All nrun.a are herebr forbid roeddllnr wllh the Farm. Farmlna Implements and ITonaebo d Furniture, now in tbe poaaaidon of WILLIAM LKINHAllD, of Franklin Township, Carbon Conntv, Pa., aa it la my property, and leased, to nun during mr pleasure. . LBOPOUJniLDEBHAND. Dcc.e;iS-w3 Kast Msuch Chunk.
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