Kitssliu Oniccr nnil Soldier. Tho Hussliin odlopr lin. the splendid vnbr of Ills nntliinnllty; lie Is no liriiR gurt, lint tlore lilt flglillngftsa tnnttiT u( course, nnil ns pnrt nf Ihu day's work, when lie N lilildun to do It. As tor tliu Ilulin tirlvuto. I regard him as the lliiet iiintHilitl fur a soldier llmt the mildli r producing world, so far at 1 nm nriiunlnti'd with It, affords, lie H nn extr.ioidlnnry weight-carrying nmrcliiT, triiiiiolng on mile after mile w ttti n !i)od hi urt, Willi singular free dimi fioin ri'llanei! oti nusti-nance, and with a good cl'uiimch for Immediate lighting tU the end of the longest food less tuarrh. lit- never grumbles; mat ters ii. uat liuve come to a tad pass, luku'il, when lie lets louse his tongue In niheiM' eoinment on his superiors. Inured to pilvutlon fruin his childhood, hu Is a hard man to staf ve, and will llvu on ration, or clmnco Instalments of rations, at which thellrltlsh Imrrnclt room cur would tuin up his rlos'o. Ills sincere piety according to his narrow lights, his whole-hearted deVotloQ to the Czar which Is Ingrained Hub his mental system, hoi tlio result of a pro cess learning and his constitutional courage, combine, to brlni; II about that ho faces the carnalities of the battle field with willing, prdmpl,aud long sus tained biavery. lie needs to be led linvvpvpr! not. firi tiiueli becauso of the moral eneouragomerit which a gallant reader linearis, but becauso his Seasoning faculties, for lack of educa tion, being comparatively dormant, ho Uoes not know what to do when an un- nccust.inied or unlocked for emergency occurs, lie Is destitute of precoptloti when left to hlmielf. Somebody must do the thinking for hlin, and Impart to him the result of the process In the shape of nn order; and then he can be trusted while physical power lasts, to Rtrlvn his nlthlest to fulfill that tll'der Hut If there Is nobody In front of lllin or within sight of him, to undertake tho mental part of tlie work tlio i(us btitu soldier cuts dazed. Even In his be. wlhlerment, however, he Is proof against panic, ana no saw Win wltn spre hearts at l'levnn, oh tho SO of July ptandlnc un to be killed In plteoujly noble stubbornness of Ignorance, rather than retreat without tlio oriters, wnicii there was none to give. The Turkish soldier U his master. Hi the Intuitive preeepllon of fighting necessities. The former Is n born soldier, the latter n brave peasant drilled Into a soldier. If tho Turk advancing finds himself ex posed to a Ilaulc ottack, hij jiijeds no Olllecr to order hltiiJ-foangols flout; ho grasps the station for himself, and this Is wlinf the ltusslan Boliher has neither fptuitlvo soldlerhood nor ac JjUired Intelllgenee to do. Tho Nine teenth Ceutury. HIGH LAKES. Lake Harkness, Pluraus County, Cali fornia, has an altitude of 7,330 feet. In Ol'ear Crfcek County, Cbltjrd'do, arb two beautiful little lakes, cacti bf almost a tnilo in circumference, very deepi and the water of a dark bluish grecti, Is ex tremely cold. There is no apbat-ent sourco of supply, as the lakes are sur rounded by hlgU mbuntalh walls of granite blocks, piled in magnificent con fusion and ijultu heavily timbered. They are at an altitude of at least 0,000 feet, nu J are the source of the famous Clenr Creek Canon stream. About six miles south of these lakes, and at an altitude of fully 10,000 feet, Just above the timber line, Is situated Chicago Lake, now widely known as tlio scene of llierstadt's "Storm In the Itoeky Mountain," It Is a most pic turesiiiie sheet of clear, limpid water; but appears at a little distance to be al most black, owing to its great depth. The water Is Intensely cold, but con lalhs an abundance of trout. Thelake Is about half a mile In diameter, and at tho upper and northwest side a perpet ual bank of Ice and snow creeps down to the water's edge. On the south an Imposing wall of smooth graulto towers almost vertically to the height ol ii,UUU feet; while on the west tlu're are serlos of ihajastfc terraces, like huge steps, 800 to 400 feet high. The north wall elopes away at an angle of about forty-live degrees; and to tlio south and east there Is an easy, gradual slope down Into Chicago Canon. Tho lake would ap pear to have been tho crater of some volcano; yet there are ho traces of any volcanic action. There are hundreds of lakes In the Itoeky Mountains. Prominent among them aro the Twin Lakes,- altitude 8,700 feet; San Cristobel and Lako Mary, In tlio Sin Juan County (some what higher); and Grand Lake, in Middle Park. Thero are many smaller lakes In tho region of tho timber line, varying In elevation from 10,000 to 12,000 feet. These lakes aro nil along the snowy region In the National, Elk, Sagauchc, San Miguel, Uncompahgre, Sangru do Christo, and other ranges. In the National Hatige, which, accord ing to Professor Hayden, "is by far tho largest and grandest In tho United States," thero are soveral considerable lakes abovo t,100 feet, and many smaller ones from 10,000 to more tl.nu 13,000 feet above the seas level. HISTOItlCAL. Tun Now York Crystal Palace was nrst opcneii to tlie publis on July 14, 1853. It was destroyed by fire on Oc tuber 5, 185S. Tnn first Trotestant Bishop In the United States was the lllght Itev. Dr. Samuel Seabury, 178-1. The first Cath olic HMiop was Dr. Carroll, of Mary laud, 1780. Fatjst (pronounced Fowst) was tho name of a celebrated medlrcval musician nnd dealer In tlio black art; his famous book, containing tho secrets which cost lilt" his soul, Is still preset ved in one of the German university libraries. On this legand Is based, to somo exteut, ueume a nno piay, aim me opera. St. PwkAs Cntiltcrr. at Home-, re. quired for Its erection 170 years, and to complete tho structure an addition of J'-'4 years, its cost was 350,000,000 In gold, and to keep It iu repair requires an nunual spendlturo cf $20,000. Of Its vast dimensions perhaps the best Idea Is conveyed by the statement that It covers eight acres of ground. TjiKorlgon cf newspapers Is a" sub ject on which there has been a largo amount of controversy. All writers who have given attention to the matter aro agreed that Nathaniel llutler's Weekly News, which first appealed In 1G22, fulfills all 'tho conditions of a newspaper, and that publication lias getieially been accepted a: the first Engletli newspaper. The first Idea of thob&lloon waisrig gested by a Jesuit priest, Francis Lana, In 1070; but the actual invention of bal loons Is of much later date, and Is due to Stephen aud Joseph Montgolfier, paper manufacturers, at Annonay.near Lyons, Franco. Tlie first public experi ment was made by them June 5, 1783. Their bftlloon weighing 500 pounds, and containing 22,000 cubic feet (French measure), was sent up, and, ilslng to an elevation of nearly a mile, dcs:ribed a horlzoutai line of 7,200 teet and gradually sank. The first aeron autlcal voysgo was accomplished on Nov. 21 of the tamo year, when M. Pllatru do ltozlerand the Marquis d'Ar. 1 amies ascended In a Montgolfier balloon from the Chateau do la Muette, near l'asay, gained au elevation of nearly 3,000 feet and after catching Ore, which was easily extinguished by the Intrepid VO) tigers, descended safely, after a Journey of tlx miles, which was per. foimed In from twenty to twenty-five iidiiutcs. ailKENLASD C0UUTSHIP. When tho Danish missionaries had secured tho confidence of tho Green lander?, marrhgo was inado rt religions ceremony, formerly the mar, married tlie) woman, ns tno uotnans nut rue sa bine wom"n, by foice. Ono of tho mlsslotiaties, writing In his Journal, des cribes tho style of present courtship as follows: The suiter, coming to tho missionary, said, "I should like to Iiavoa wife." ' Whom?" asks the missionary. The man names tho womf.n. "Has thou spoken to her?'' Sometimes the man will answer, "Yes, she Is tot unwilling, hut thou knowest womankind." . More frequently tlieanavVcl Is "No." "Why not?" ."It is difficult ; girls aro prudish. ThoU milstppeak to her." The lnlsslonary summons tho girl, And after a little conversation, says: "i think It tlmo to have then mar lied." "I won't marry." "What a pltyl Iliad a suitor for thee." "Whom?" The missionary names tho man who has sought his aid. "Ho la good for nothing. I won't have him." "Dut," replies the missionary, "ho is it good provider; he throws his harpoon with skill; and he; loves thee." Though listening to his pratso With evident pleasure, tlie girl answers, "I won't marry. 1 won't have him." 'Well, Iwou't force thee. I shall soon find a wife for such a clever fel low." The missionary remains silent, ns though he uuilc,rslood her "no" toli.ivo ended tho matter. At last, with a sigh, sho whispers, "Justus thou wilt have It, ihlsslouary." "No," replies the clergyman, "as thnil wilt; I'll not persuade thee." Then, with a deep groan comes a "yes," and tho matter Is settled. TIIC WOMAN IN 11EI) Soon after Lincoln's Inauguration In 1801. Pulls was Invaded by nowly ap pointed Ministers and consuls Ca?slu3 M. Clay on his way to itujsln; Mr. Marsh, bound Mr Italy; Ahios Hulling atnu, waiting to sea-If Austria would receive him, aaJ one or two others, bo sides Fremont, who was on a special Hission to purchasearms. Ui evenings at the Hotel du Louvre, the fun was 'fast nnd furious" aud all the stories that lijVd done duty to the slump 'during tlie preceding campaign were told again for the bcuellb of tlltHe who had spent tho summer of '00 abroad and missed It nil. "Ilurllngathe" said a Kentuck Ian who happened to bo of the party, "tell 'em about the'gal In red'.'' Hur llngame colored up, looked at Clay, and seemed puzzled. "Tell it," said Clay, "It's out, and they may as well heur It-" And tills was the story: At one tlmo several years before, Hur llngame and Clay were stumping to gether in tho West; Ono evening they had received a particularly wanu wel come, and hid returned to the hotel, where they were sitting In tlitir room, smoking, congratulating each other on their success. Suddenly strains of music were heard outside. They ale serenading us, said Clay; "open the window, nud malto 'em a speech." said Clay; "op-n tile window and make 'em a speech." "No, you, "said llur llngame. Hut Clay persisted, so Bur llngame stnpped to the window opened it, and began, Fellow citizen. I hardly know how to thank you for this touch ing pro'cfol your esteem and regard. Mr Clriy a(dd myself are Indcid grate" Just at this point a voice in tho crowd below was heard saying, "lioys, that ain't the gal iu red. Let's dustl" and they " dusted," leaving the laugh on tho visiting Statesmen." They swore each other to secrecy nnd kept it quiet for some time, but It leaked out somehow, and they had to make a clean urcast of it. Moston Transcript. A MtOKL'X IIEAUT. A man Is said to bo "red" or "white" with rage. In using these expressions wo nro physiologically speaking of the neivous condition of tho lUlnuto circu lation of the mall's blood, "lied" rage means partial paralysis . of minute blood-vessels; and ,whito"raga means temporary suspension of the action of the prlmo mover of the circulation it self. Ilut, such disturbances cannot of ten be reproduced without the occurrence of permanent organic evils of tho vital organs, especially of the heart and of the brain. One striking example is given by Dr. lllchardsbn, in tile case of a member Of his own profession. "This gentleman told me that an orig inal Irritability of temper was permit ted, by want of due control, to pass into a disposition of utmost persistent or chronic auger, t-o that every trllle Iu Ills way was a cause of Unwarrantable irritation, Sometimes his anger was so vehement that all about him was alarmed for him' even inoro than for themselves; and when the attack was over there was hours of sorrow and regret In ptlvato which wcro as exhaust lug as the pievious rage. In the midst of ono of these outbreaks of short, severe rc'adnfcss hosuddeulyfcltaslf his " heart were lost." He reeled under the Impression, was nauseated and faint; then recovering, he put his hand to the wrist and discovered an Intermittent action of his heart as the cause of his fiintness. lis uever completely rallied from that shock, and to tho day of his death, 10 years later, he was never free from the Inlerinltteucv. "I am bro- ken hearted," he would sa'y'physlcally broken hearted." And so he was ; but the knowledge of the broken heart tempered marvelousy his passion and saved him many years of a really uso ful llfo. He died ultimately from an acute leurneuiroruer. Clmmbers Jour ual. i.o ceremony is nioro interesting . . . ...... man rue one wmcu Ulmls a pair togeth er as man ami ulfH. TnkPltlwnmHnn. al be ngslii tlionlowof youth anil hojie, which Invests life with a halo or l.aiipl. ness, appear together and nckuonlcilge their prcforencu for each other, volun tarily enter Into a league of perpetual friendship, aud call heaven and earth to witness tho sanctity of their vows; to think of tho endearing relation, and the Important consequences which ar'o to flow front it', as they walk side by tide through life, participating in the same joys, mo snarers of each other's borrows; that tho smiles which kindle to ecstacy at their union must at length be qucuch ed In tho tcaia'of the survivor; to con sider all this, the epitome uf the whole circle of human sympathies and inter. csts, awakens the deepest aud holiest leeuugs or me ueari The la'to Allen T. Wilson, of Mar. Ion county, Cat,, left properly worth about 830,000 and most remarkablo win. it provides that his only eon shall give to his mother J500 a vear for her support, providing, however, that sue snail noi give any money to any Uatholis church, priest or society. If ilia son attains the ae of tea years, and then uses tobacco, or drinks aleha. uol, wine, beer or cider, he shall for feit all rights under tho will or livo for a mouth upon nothing but bread and water, and each time he commits tho of fence the penance must be repeated. If, after he is eighteen years old, ho shall drink" or smoke, ho shall forfeit hi3 heritage, or wort steadily tcr a year as a common farm laborer and lave ono-half the wages. If he becomes a Catholic, or If, after ho Is eighteen years old, he shall glvo any money whatever to a Itoman Cstliollo priest, or layman, no shall forfeit his estate. LAND AT THE FOLK. About fmir vr.irs ano n, farmer of Surprise Valley found In the crop of a wild goose a,sinal I quantity of grain thu'llki) of Which he had never before seen. Ho sowed tlio grain nnd it grew and nourished, producing inoro than a hundred foul. Tlio straw anil beardless head are said to rcscmblo wheat; while the grain looks like rye, but Is twice as largi. Tho farmer has now many bush els of this ceical, and has sent samples of it to bo planted in various places In California, when food for cattle Is not easily obtained at some reasons, as tlie stullt of tho now grain, when cut before It is thoroughly ripe, makes excellent hay. An old sailor, after reading an item which has been goln g the rounds nf tho papers in regard to tho new cereal, the substaneo of which item Is given above, finds his memory refreshed. It brings to Ids recollection a circumstance he had al.nost forgottemaud has set him to thinking. Ho has thought it all out and is now firmly of the opinion that tnere is an iniiaoltauio laud at we North Pole'. Tho old man says ho was one of mo crotv or tlio investigator, Capt. MeCluro which sailed from Kng and in 1830, In coulpany with the En terprise, . Commander Colllson, In search of Sir John Franklin, and he ceitatnly has In his possession one of tho Arctlts medals given by the English admiralty to all persons engaged iu these polar expeditions from 1818 to 1855. In September of that year the Investigator readied aland wulcnuapt. McCIuru named Barring's land, and three days nft'orwards other land which ho named Princo Albert, whero about tho last of the month they wero frozen In. Whllo in the last named land, the ex plorers observed many wild geoso and other fowl Hying southward. Somo of tho geese stopped at tho placo whero tlie ship lay and several wero killed by members of Hie crew. Ill the crops of some of those geese ho recollects to have seen, and marveled at seeing, p. considerable quantity of a prin such as the now cereal of Surprise Valley Is said tn bo. As no such grain is Known In tho temperate zone, and as wo lmvo no account of a grain of the kind being .found In ally known region of tlie world, ho Is of tho opinion that tho geese obtained It iu a region lying about the open polar sea. He says no man has yet gone, so far to tho north, but ho found wild geejo and other wa ter fowl llylnc sllll further northward, as tho geese aro undoubtel wending their way to a well-known stopping plico far to the north, there must be something to feed upon at the point Whero they stop. As wild geese no more live on fish than do tame ones, there mdst be, in the codntry to which they go, gras and other vegltatlon similar to that found in temperate re gions. The wild geese that halt on the Pacific coast make tho grain fields their feeding place, riiid It Is not likely that In the land dbout tho Pole their nature Is so changed that they feed upon mas ses Of fish. SCHHTURAL ANTIQUITIES. Many rude instruments have been collected by nlodetd travelers, and are but little .cuanged from tueir ancient forms. Tho drum or timbrel Is undo of thin baked clay, something In tho shape of a Dottle, with parchment stretclied over the wider part. On be ing struck with tho finger, this Instru ment makes a remarkable loud sound. These relics aro lodged In the London Scriptural Mtiseum, and aro all ticketed with the texts they serve to Illustrate. This arangemeiit is very judicious, and gives a great additional interest to the sacred objects whllo under Inspection. The distal! was the Instrument wiilcli wrought the materials for the robes of the Egyptians kings, and for tho "littlo coat" which Hannah mado for Samuel; by it, too, were wrought tho cloths nnd other fahiics used in Solomon's Temple. Nothing can be more simple than this ancient Instrument, which Is a sort of wooden skewer, round which tlio llax is wrapped: it is then spun on tho giound in the samo manner ns a boy's top, and the thread wrought off and wound upon a reel. " Querns," or stone hand-mills, of various sizes, iiaio been repeatedly round In connection with Koman, baxon and other ancient romains in England. They are still to bo met with In constant use over the greator part of India, In Africa, and alsd those districts of the Eist which are more particularly as sociated with Holy Writ. It may be worth wl.lle to mention mat mis de scription of mill is au improvement up on tho method of simply Crushing (lie corn laid oil ri llfit stone held iu the hand. The "quern" is a hard stone rounded and partly , hollowed, jnto which another sto.no which has a han dle, Is loosely fitted. Tlie corn requir ed to bo ground Is paced in a hollow ro optdcle, rind the Inner stone is moved rapidly fouud, aud, in course of time, uy Immeuso labor, tlio wheat, elc, is giouud into Hour. Tlio Script ure pfoiiheclos mention that of two wo men grinding at tlie nilll.one shall be taken and the other left. The two- handed mill will explain the meaning of thtspassage. MOTHEH'S WAYS; "Mother never did so and so," or "motlier used to do mus," are remarks which men aro prone to rnako to their wives, in disparagement of their nblll ties. But dou't you believe li perfect mothers, young wives, for when they were at your stage in life's journey they did precisely as you do; that Is, got along the best way they could. If the beds had to go unmade until after sun per, they went unmade; If company came atan Inconvenient tlmo, they Wor ried over it In private, just as you did; ir the ironing hung on until Saturday night they could not help It any more man you can liut uide your time, When you reach that time In your his tory when your Freds and Charlies be. gin to remcmher "how mother did," you, with your added experience, and the help wiilcli yonrchililien. well train. cd, can glvo you, will do just as that fa mous motlier-ln.law did. And you may comfort yourself with tho reflection that your boys will hand you down to their young wives In just the samo labializing way. "jiouier's puddings," and "mother's bread," and mother's ways. generally, will bring tho tears into other blue eyes in that far-off f uturV. Don't you wish you may be thero to speak an encouraging word, aud giving a loving kiss to the dear girls, rehearse n chapter of jour owri'cxperleucd tot their bene-' ntr A North Carolina lettei says: Ih one of tho Insolated mills wo were told this story: "After the war wo deter mined to put entirely new machinery here to replace tho Old.whlcli'was neat ly worn out. As soon as Sam heard of 11113, me old negro came to me, saying: 'Oh, Mois'r U'eorce, don't do dat. You'll ruin us all!' I Raid: 'Oh. nn. Sam; all the old things are passed away; no must improve Willi tue limes; tuese looms are all old and old-fashloued: and oue can do much better with something newer.' But he was not satisfied, poor old soul. Every hour of the day ho was 10 uu seen, wun a sorry tace,hang Ing around the place. which had a won. derful fascination for hlin, but he was never resigned to the change; and as mo iasi loom was taueu away he fell 10 tue uoor ueau Bdfore the end of tho season of navigation the oaual reoeinU will, it is believed, show an increase of two hundred tliouaud dollars over moeo or Jatt year. As the railroad traffic has not fallen off there could not bo a uoucr evidence or tuo revival of business if. V. Uerali. THE SILENT STRANGER. A stranger sat in a corner of tho car lieiicoto.Ncw York, In easy attitude, his feet upon a largo black trunk. The gentlemanly 'conductor,, going his rounds, at tho first station politely In- lormea ino stranger uiac mo truuic must be put in the bagsagq car. To which the stranger nothing ro- . At tho second station tho displeased conductor, mqro decidedly, told the stranger that ho must put tho trunk in the baggage car. , To which tho stranger nothing to piled. At the third station tho vexed con ductor inoro itnperatlvcly told tho stranger that lie must put tho trunk In the baggage car', or It would be put off tho. train. , To' which tlio stranger nothing re plied. At the fourth station the Irate con ductor had tlie trunk put off and left. To which tho stranger said nothing. At the fifth idatlon tho mollified con ductor, addressing the stranger', begged him to remember that he had but done what his duty required, and that ho had done It only after repeated warnings. and that It was solely the stranger's fault. To which tho stranger laconically re plied: "Don't caroj 'tain't my trunkl" CORNERED AT LAST. His wifo had probably been arguing and coaxing foe. years, for ho looked llko anmu whnsgplrlt had been worn out before ho bWconscutcd to liavo his photograph f taken. Ho halted at the door of a gallery as If trying to tn vent some excuse',- but sho pushed him up stairs and ho was in for It at last, Ho hoped the photographer would lie crowded with work, but ho wasn't. Ho hoped tho camera was out of order, but It was In prlmo condition. "Can't take rss to-day, can you?" heusried. "Ohl yes take you right away," was tho reply. "Have 1 got to sit up straight?" "No; sit as you please." "Hain't theso clothes to Hght7" "Not a blt "I can't spare over threo minutes." "Vcrv well I'll tako vou In two ." Thero was no way to get rid of tt, and with a despairing look around aiid a frown at his wife the old chap drop ped into a chair with a sigh, shut his eyes, crossed his legs and groaned out: "Well, If I must I must bring on your laughing gas, and don't let my wife go through my pockets while I'm unconsciousi" Detroit Jbreo 1'ress. The operations of the Treasury Department have, during the past two years, been euch as to cause mo nimost, entire disappearance of fractional cur rency from circulation. .So common has small silver coin becomo that it Is rare we see any of the once abundant green back currency whlnh It displaced. All ha-t been retired tbat has found Its way nto the Tr easurv mut the nominal. sum of S10. 407,420; outstaudlng, wliiCh is carried aloni; In the books ot mo near urv. Of this lame sum It is, however, safo to say perhaps less than $500,000 will ever bo presented for redemption; It Is believed that nearly mo entire sio. 000.000 yet outstanding lias been lost, burned or destroyed in various ways, leaving lust that sum to the credit of tho Government. Being moro frequent ly handled than paper money of larger denominations, nnd being In sums of lesser value, its holders were never so careful with It as with greenbacks. It passed In such a delapldatcd condition that", growing wo'rso from day to day, the last holders cared little what be- cottte of It, nnd not Unfrequcntly burn ed or threw It away. Thd result of It all Is that the Government has made Just this amount of money, just as It has made many millions by the destruction by fire aud other causes of greenback no tea. Tho Norrlstown Herald says. Itev. Joseph Cook is going to lecture on"Thp Inner Llfo ot a Newspaper." But did tho reverend gentleman eycr "jeff" for beer, play sevcii-up on the bed of a hand-press, or hear the forty-horso power remarks made when a, form Is "pled?" We dont believe h'o knows enough about tlie inner life of n news paper to truthfully portray the. feelings of ,an editor who accepts a $4Q box of patent medicines for f 100 worth of ad- vertlsins.aiid is compelled to cuncr dis pose of it for ti or trlko it himself. Patent medicine Is one of the articles of trade UiaUiIs employees will, not accept In payment of wages! Tliey say the line must lie drawn somewhere, and they drav Itafllrown's Octagon Pills" and "Smith's Parabolic LlverSearcher." Vfc ttill Pay tlio Postage ANDSENiy OU 1 The Carbon Advocate am YEAE FOR ONE COLLAR! OV Sis Months' ITor 50 eeixts ! Virion is Less' frihn 12 cent's" per Week FOB. A LAttHU' 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! Garboii'1 Advocate,1 I.'ililKliIoiiJ Va. I BHOW HIIS TO YOUIl NEia-finortl Tlie Best anJ MostPoiiiiIai'Piiliiioiiicis It Invariably Cnro Concha, Colds, noarec hcas, Suro Throat. Aptlimn, Cronp, and other Affections ot trio Br cathlng Organs. 1 rig of the air pnssnepd, Is dun to thofnet that its Ingredients nro tno most ofTlcactoos nnlmon. lo ulm pies known to mwrtcnl botany, the basis nf thnnrtlrln hclne ttin 1IONKV of tlie llOltlv HOUND PLANT, chemically unitcrt with tho mfdlrinnl nr ncmienf ttio Aiti i:s ii aiaa ea or Halm or Oitcad, Thero aro besides, rlvo other botnnlo el em cms which giro audi I Ion a l cllics tn dm Ut&t tin iii nil tn'fK 'Ihofo who lmvo tuciVit, cay that I1ATJV8 HONJiV oriiOUKiIOUNI)ANi TAltlsnot only wondorfully rrmoillul in nil coses where thooruanof respiration aro directed, but. mHo t.iat Its nctlon Is unusually rapid. A row closes Irequcnilr servo to relievo a very obBLlnato cough. It contains nothing tnat can riimwlor tho Biuntjcu; a fact that enn bo alleged with trnt i or tiutiew roncu remedies t iciihs nnoi- tremciy arrconblo flavor, and Is sold at u llgure which enables tboooot tlio most limited means to nvnll tbcmsciven oi u virines. ItH simple nmdnesto tilnowtth n Conjrh. Irritation of thn Throat. Chctwnit Lungs trav els rapidly and what is a trifling nnd caMlv ronouorntito diWcntU in thono orcaus to-dav. rnav in a low weoka develop Into linmohltM or Cotminiption, two diseases which carry more victims to curlv graves, than any other In tlio jonguftioi uouuy nmorucr. A Couch mny bo fitly termed thorrcllnilnar; Qr.-irrn nf fnn a nmTi t Inn fl TTIfllndv it whirl KALE'S ILONKVOF nOIlUllOTjND AND TAiiiatne snrot mown nrcvomi". n" thoioloro, who wouU nmi the progress of tho dcftcoypr. fihould delay not u moment to take a cnrtTAitf specific CHILDUtlN, dotlvo grcflt boncflt from its Mlnttilnir rrnnertlofl. when BuOerlnu with tho paroxysms ot Croup and. Whooping Couch. Tho llrsMinmcd iIIsimo is oeciaily destructive atnong young chlldien and this reliable rcmody should bo Kopiou n rum in au iioufcuouu. l thn Inrc-n l'neknces ntitl Economize. liicjss, 5D cti.. una 51, 1 'is it uu l tj Sold by all Druggists. C IT. Cilttcilton Prop'r, NO. SEVEN SIXTH AVENUE, N. V. Have yb'u a "RaUino Tooth'1 Header? If you have, Buy Pike's Toothache Drops nnd CutO tlinasncy In Osit WiM'TB. Thin run canclotnrTvVllNTY.FIVK CENTS. Tho nr tlclo w II rtu tlio bu 3inos up lirown. ilcprml upon It: mor-uvor It contains no Injoodlunt ulilcU can injure your -room. rlllCE !5 CUXTS. Cold By all DrnssUts. C. K. Crittcntoiij PropY S6LPHUR A1" Tho Leading External Specific for msn.vscs or mii slut and Bcaulifier of tho Coiiiplcxion. It renders tlio Cuticle. Health fully Clear nnd Smooth, nnd Is the Jksl Pos sible Substitute for Expensive. Sulphur 2Mhs. Itl Incompnrablo Ttomedv for Bnuisps. TJl. ecus, UUlB ami every imtabloinr qnliwiilliv condition of tno Sinn, unit Is a moat ecmceaulo temrdliil aPiit and souice nf ai-cedy relletln ca&ur (J out nnd Iiheumatism. Ttlnnniostflefcirablu DISINFECTANT OV Of.OTniNO OH UUU 1INKN, worn nnd med br person Mitterljiff from ounoxious nr cox. tag 1 ot' b piSEAbKS, utid U a Capital Itemcdv and l'revontatlvoof them, when uBed as an injuc lion l'eisons employing it lmvo no net-Hi 10 taico Sulphur Until, or to rtsurt to Sulphur t-prlnca for bat inns purposes. Asan urMuuctof Hit) TOILET It Is far more deniable than nny Cof uieilo, Mcch It POKS ot, llko aitlclea at that nature, conceal Ooiuplox tonal JllemiBhos but. removes them. TAN.KHLGKLKH.riMl'LES, 1JLOTOHK8. and lh like, ftimedlly yield to it clarify Ins in fluence: nnd it Is the very beit boap to nhaTO wth.uecuuse it leaves thu akin smooth and frco from iho Irritation produced oca sensitive cu tlclo. by 1 ho application or ttin lazor. It aUo completely eradicated DANDHUFF. Iou8Bivo Owlaro n to bo kxcellkst for wughiDg UOOt.K.N LIN MS, LICK, olid other fabrics, nnd ladie moving In the best circle of metropolitan aud ruial society apeak ot It In 1110 m&uoi terms, Testimonials pour in from all quarters of tho Fnlon 11 non it rrnnrlrt jr. tuanv of whirh have been published in the form of n neat pamphlet. nrocurabloot DruiruitMnud Fnncv Goods Deal- t-rs. tho nntclUBlH iH'Inir onen tn nublio insnro- t m at bis Medicinal Waueiiou&k. No. 7 mxtii A yen uk. New Vouk, The nrtlc o is moreover InnoiBOd br tho Jtedloal fraternity. . 1.1 KK MOST OTIlhlt FAUOUS ItEMEUlER. GLKN'S tiULlMLUU hUAl has b. cn imitat ed, unsns without the smallest fraction of re medial cmcacv have been and are foinod upon the uusupt'CtlnK;and unobservant, u genuine Bulphurboans, pitbsessinir propertlo Meotical wltn or equal to the Great Hpecltic, which their vendors teen to rival br uuderhuud etinpetb lion. '1 ho public should ib retort bo careful to Inquire forUI.KNN'ei sulphur feoap br its full name, nnd see that they tret the real article. All rt'pc table Dmveuts. Farcy OoiMla-Deal-ersaud Utocrrs keep ULUNN'H hULPIIUil BOA 1', nnd will on demaud for It, supply tUO uouiac iuuu w iucir viuiouiers. Prices, cts. per Cake 1 Box, (3 cakci) scut by mnllJiircinld for 70c O. N. CRITTENTON, ritoi'itiUToit.' No. 7 Sixth Ave, N. Y. BLACKS and BROWNS AS NAIUIIIL AS N ATI'IIK'S SELF, nro romuinic-atf J to Omy and Vlame colored iocdf, uiuiu.1 mauiuuucoUAiy vy Hill's Hair aud "Whisker Dyo a prepaialloD boluielrIree Irom hurtful In. grMlituis ana lnflu;tlr uprior. by rmm ot tue eff cia iiroiluct. to any ortlolo ot Ua olaaa. 1'ieiueture OuAYB anu lJALli)B.if uio pio voulinl. mid too .ilvwy Imirs ot uira utcjuue tie truo youllilul tlut Iroia tliu mteliltaa Dye. SOLD II V ALLDtlUdUIST'S. C. N. Crittenlon Prop'r. Aug. :i, 17. BIXTIt AVI5..N.V CENTRAL CARRIAGE SLEIGH WORKS, Opposite T. U. Clauss', llanlclSt., Lcliiglilon, Pa., Is prepared to rhanufacluro any descrip tion vt Carriage, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagons,S&c. Repairing r-roinptly Attended, to. C7AH work dono at tills establishment is Guaranteed to be of tlio very best material and workmanship, nnd the prices futty as tow as tho samo articles can be purchased lsowlici-o. Spoclal Inducements offered strictly cash customers. M. C. THEXLEIt Ss CO. July3l,77. M. IICILMAIV & co:, BANK STREET- Lcltlghcoli, Pa., MtiiLHRH nnd Dcnlers Id AllKtndlof CHAIN BOUGHT find ROLD &t Wo would, nlco. lcaorcttnllr Inform onrclti tfni Hint no nro now fully prciinred to Ur From (iny Mlno desired at VERY LOWEST I'UICES. JIT. nEILMAN & CO. July 2!. CHEER'S POUT GRAPE WINE MT. PROSPECT VINEYARDS. N. J. Speer's Port Grape Wine FOUll YUAItS OLD. This Justly Celebrated Native Wlno la mode from the Jnxoof tho Oporto Urupe, laised In mis ixiuuiry. Jia juvmuaojo Tonic nutl StrciigtlicningPropcrtios nro nnsnrpnssed by any other native Wine. Coin i tho puifl Juico of tho prapo. produced under Mr. bpe(ta oT?n personal snicrlHion, Its purity und ponuniciio.aa are Ruaiauteed. rtio vouncebt child mav naitake of lis crenrr. ou quailtiL'i. and the vecuiest Invalid uru tt to ndvuntajfo. It is puitlcnl.irlv bcnoflelul to tho aped and ilebihtatcft, and suited to tho vanons nl.nieuln thiit n fillet the weaker pcx. Ir U. In every reppect, a wuni; iu ui; iiulij:d ON Invalid: U:o Spoor's Icrt Cripo VTlcs. Fesalss Vzt Crccr'a Fort Onto Wko. Welklj Tckks tM a Scs:it r7 !tl Tea. Rpeer'a Wines la Hospitals aro pi cf erred to iui.cr wiiioa. Hold by Druirirlsts con o mil v. vrhn nlso sell RPKKJl'H rillJUO J. I1HANDY. J'KIlltO J. HftElHtY. and hTANDMU) WINK BIT TKUs. 'l'rnde anppllcd be all Whole&nlo Jenl. cts. beo iliac the Blpnatuio nf A I (red epocr. l'assale. N. J., Is om thecork of rnch buttle. a; HriCKlVH -Mount l'ihpet Vineyards, New York. For aalo by A. J. UUllLI.NU, LKIIIQHION. PA. S2500I ACTIVE I $2500 Ay'ear.B.GiJNrsA(year. y jl vrwj) 'f every County, to Cucvaai our 1IUU Ol uuv Prciniulii Family Uiblcs,' ENQLIsn Olid QEltMAN. rnOTESTANT ana uatiiui.iu. Com'piistne nearly ICO difforcnt STYLE'S. wiiu iiuiuotuus eieaniiy limairaica cxpiana turv features. Tlio lnn COMPf.r.TI'. rUllVMOT and IlliAUTll'U I. lino ot lliuka over oanrcd to tho American puunc. also on oun a- mi. asr id Combination Prospectus OP 150 DISTINCT PUBLICATIONS. IleDrcaentluff Aeiicoltural. llloirinnhloal. Historical. Itellfrlout, vml Ml collantxiua Works, and family, I'ulntt, aud I'ockct lllbles ana 'r esuinonis. wanien in every iuuur. A Novel feature Iu Cmvosslnir. Hales mndo irom mi rrosiiectus, wneu un eiurio ucoin iui Also, General and Local Accnts Wanted on our GKEAT WAR BOOK, the most Comprehensive. l!cllab!o and Accnroto History of th Xnto Conmct between lh HUH HI AN nnd TUK TUltK. with its W.elrgant JIosmvlnKs. Maps and l'lnns the niiwtt siiony, dubirHblo and uBetul Hoot now published. For Circulars aud Libeial Terms, addroas JOHN. K. rOTTKlt & CO., Publishers, Hept. l 1ST7. nilLADt'LlUlIA, obtaineil for Investors id tlio United Slotcs, Canada nnil Kiininc. at reduced rates. Willi our jiripeiji.il ollici) located iu Washington, iiireeii uj.jHiaiitp uio uiiuuii oiiues l aiein Ollk-e, wo Are nble to attc-ud to nil jutent uusuieMi iiii greuier iiroiiijuucEa un'l ties lutcli and ftt less cost tlinn other jutent at torneys who aro 't fl distance from Wush ingtoiijaud who lmic, therefore, to employ " associate attorneys." Wo make preliminary examinations nnd furnish opinions ns tq patentablity, free of charge, anil nil who aro interested in now inventions uml jiateuts are invited to 6end for a copy of our "Guide for obtaining ratcuts," which is sent free to any addicts, and contains complete instructions now to oiitaln jiarcnts and other valuable matter. We refer-to tlc Uqrmau-AinerioHii National Dank, Wasliington, p.C.j the Itoyal Swedish, Korneeiau and Duui.li Lomtions, at Washington) Hon. Jos, Casey, lato Chief j ii.iioe u. Ot uourt ot i laims; lo tue umciais of the U. S. 1'utent Ollloe, aud to 6euatora and Meinliers of Congress from every State. Address i LOUIS BAGGKIt .t CO.. Soliei tors of Va tents and Attorneys at Law, LoDrolt Hull Jin if, Wasuixoton, V.C. ilccl'2 Is not easily earned In theae ttniM Ca7f f 0 bvany nf tti can be mail a in t brea mnnthsi anyone of either sex.lii anv nail of tlifl nnuntrr. whn la wlllinc tn work steadily at ths empluvment that we turn. Ish. tGfi a week In Your nvu town. Vou ntwul not be away from home over night. You can filvo your whole time to the work or only youi spare mouieuts. It costs nothlogr to try the busineas. Ttrms sua f& out tit fiee. Addreu at once. Jl. u ALI "IT C liiil'if rurtlaud, Maine. uscdiln hundred ot congregations lor cuuroh or commnnloD purpurea. ESCZLLE1II rOS LAEIE5 AUD WZAEL7 TZVZQVS AITS TQS AQID. N. Y. P. S. Go's Column. Frailly RUSSIA! GUT .ftSiiT H VIOLIN STRINGS. SvMjV HMT triDilfpr1a-Eilrs tnt;th-riM BTrtT? ftfid Jfkndarxn irnlrk U Hfwpnmd-ltrtllliiit TVtf f TonPorhle-Old br all LKllllXO KlMtU i&rj ANHin ISew York tlly. Consiitrrtnf tliifr &ft$ffiSsl r I the rhpM.t Rtrinr In tho worl.L fr34HEvS. r jnwareoi Tirrwrnm iifi unniri uenau r'iaJlN' fnttolnokBt hut of no YId. IJmiiiIo Uua Al MANKi ktan (IbL fitrtfiM rmulro no Upnrhliir. tlesttheni JiTtry box haiTrnde-inifk oft li colv importer i Nvo 0-cm. WITH A HISTORY"; New cUccti from new Ingredients: n new remedy that performs woudrra. Icna PiMs'l'lllCDAl' CI r;liU.onlck relief nnd radical remedy for llonrscncM. Horo throat. uoidn. TieKiing. i.ojh or oce, uumar. iiirninr. rls. Ilrnnrhltli. nnd ' Minister. Sore Throat." Great relief nnd comfort for Con.umptlvcs. Send podnl card for tho 'niatory." Impor tnnt news for Vocalists,- Speakers ni d Teachers. Address U. A. ULSS, 10U Itltbrl St., if. Y. til. Nov. 8.0m. THE LAW The defacement ol ' nnttirnl scenery 11 br r-lfrn nllnters. otheroiso Oils bare .pot would show an ndvortlscmcnt Instantly. Dntnbet. tcr effect can now bo fot in nil easier way. tub tho bald pats Willi PACKER'S AIl-HeaHntE TAR SOAP WHAT TO DO WITH IT, l,ll T.aU ...ill onnn fniinr it fTtiH. tVn t.ri enro many a walking witness that PAcitsn's TAn Soap Is n modern wonder. rhysIclanS cvcrywlicro recommend it. for Italdndss, fiandrufl. Scalp and rkln Diseases, Ilcadacho, Iirnptlocs of Cliildrcn, f uch as Sca:d Head, Kczcma, Acne. Chaflncr, Itasli, etc. Cures Salt lthcum, Hingworm, Tetter. SIiUikIcs, Tiles, I'imples, lioughnesf, ltcdocss, Clinps. nnd nil similar dlsoases. All pliyalc nns prescribe It for Washlns Infant", nlld for tlio Toilet and Bath. Tho only Tar Soap mado from I'uro Voactab o Oils and ltellncd Ohcorlnc. I'urc, clcanslns, soothlnR and healing. 1'AeKEii's Tah Soap Is needed by every borty.as n sanitary luxary. Aek for l'At'lililt'S. ' For Salo by' Kov, OCm. UNIVERSAL. REMEDIES. COUGH REMEDY, a sunt; CUltC for COUOHS, chronic or common, Sord Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all pul tnonary complaints. Tho best and cheapest modlcino of its kind. I'rlco S3 and 00 cts. TOLU ANODYNE, the cheat NEUHALUIO IlUMEUy, cures Kvrvpus, Chronlo nud violent Sick IU'iUlaclic; Sciatica, Nervous Dobtllty, IlysteHd, Delirium Tremens. DO cts. per bottle. ECLECTIC PILLS, THE CHEAT Mercurial Substltuto nnd Family l'hyslc. Aro composed exclusively of vegetable Ingredients tvpenede the vie 0 ifercun act directly oil the Liter, and aro a most valuable remedy In all cases of derangement of that organ, lnvalunblo In tho euro of Constipation, Indigestion, and all Illllous Disorders. l'rlce5cts. All nro warranted to euro or tho money refunded. irUNNEWELI MFU CO., Boston. Nov. o.cm. 3ME ADA "ML ! Why do you carry that rusty-looking Truvelllno Unfit when you tan mako It look just as well as a new ono wllU PHEHOH DRESSING, on BROWN'S SATIN POLISH? And ilnn't let tho children's boot, look so rusty ana shabby, when an eleamtt polish can bo given them ly either of Ihc.o Dressings, whldi you can get at any Shoo store. It will not soil the skirts when wet. In conscqnenco of their great popularity, thero arc several Imitations. To keep peace in tho family, giro your hu.band a box ot BROWN'S ARMY & II AVYBUCKIM, that ho may bo on an equal foollnff. Awarded tho highest premium and only modal at the Taris Exposition, 1U73. 0.3m, ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS' A Csks of SapoUo, a bowl tit w.t.r and ft brasb, cloth or UOl'SB Ct-ElMia . ." 4utk Jot rflLLClEiri rAIXT.nJ.il palnlfd .urfiffl will ciris nr.ntt, s.ii., t.ii.i d f uli.r Witt CtliX OtL CLOTHS, Hoof., Eh.lm, A.."i WILL CLSAS BATH TLBS, Vr.ib.Hadu, A..- WILL CLSllt CROCKIItT, Clii.w.rf, Ac WILL CLtiS KIT! MtX ITCSSII.S ot.II llui WILL CL21 VilfbOHSnllboat.rl.lbt.r.t".! WILL 1'DI.tSII TIV, nraiicnil Copi.rmrf WILL fOLIbll KMTl'S . 7u w.ih litis- V ILL POLISH .11 31.1.1 BurruM a.l M WILLCI.E1X .11 ll.iiib.M Arilcl.i-l.SU fi MTitit aiu cncirri: ib.n saip, r.rr, ri.u.. tr.... Prico Oc. Por Calco. J o V . t . II UW TIE NATION! For It U nadir too trtio that thousands ot cnn.oit; aro vr itvs-it re tit mi ovory JCor by Improper or insufficient l'OCId. Romembcr, Is all and a great deal more then wo havn claim cdforlt, ltlsslmply a tll;:i:. CJiltl i liill.s and rai.ll.vassln!il.i',H'J KUt), j-atclul to tho most delldnla nud IrrlinMu stou'Cli, and esnecta'ly adaptnl for tho lt-1'AM' cud Ciiiiiw inn OJiit,t. INVALIDS, JiORSIKCr MOTHERS, and thoso suffering from IMtiailm will And on trial that JtiVcjadcllrlouittlft. rnjilw n1 vlth rr without milk, tnAku r lutertl. pitiliinig, jcr.. Ii ' v rr -t ( i v t,- lltt. mifrftte m (I i-n uiit It I'll l-ii i 4 l - ,u UciU. ltBirLhct.Uh8iiilitrri.3'ti. Intl. i . V.UUU.Uii f Nor. o Cm top & Ecad All forms of Klilnoy aud TJrluarr dtsca.rs, 1'oiu. In the Hack, hlJes, aud Loiua sro posi tively cured uy CHANT'S ItEMEDY. Its effects aro truly marvellous in Dropsy, (iravtl, Drlffht'a disease. Seminal 1okos, Leu conhfxa, and lost vigor, no matter of howt lone standing tho case mar he, posittvoreJUf Is had in from ono to thieedays. Do not dqpalr, ho itate or doubt Sot it Is i rally n tpeciQo aud never fills. It U purely a vonetablo piopara. tlou. Dy Its tline'y use thoownasot cae4 that have been considered Incut a,b!o by tte most eminent Physicians havo bn perraan&ufy cured. It U also lmiore4 by tho regular Thy s'oians and Medical Socle t'ea th: on about Iho oountry. Bold tn Lottloa &t nvo dollars uo1 or throe bolt 1m, which is enough to cure the moot aggravated case, sent to any addioss on,r ejpt or hve ix)LtAB. ttnialt tr'al IMUes oku dol lar each. 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IZl ISntt 15th Street, N.Y. 1 Tear. JpAYOKITK FU11LIGATIONS. FItANK LESLIE'S CITIMNBV CoitNrR. nils lo.-nitUul perludiotii, the best American fnunlv Journal, .story pauer, anu homo net id. has been tho turcosnful rival of nil the weekly JournnU iur tho pust thirteen year. It framed i place In tho minds. ana heuris ot our people, an ) now tho name of itx patrons in Legion. This your tlut CHIMNEY loirNKU et-ouis to br better than over. Its .serial ttorirs nie of .iho moat abtorblnir nnd lively character, of (treat power, tmo to Uhand lull of ment, taking a wide r.ug id subjects to please every mcmnor ot n hotitehold lao dotncAito story for tho mot Lor. tho cliarmimr lovo tale for theoanch. tors tho more dramatic for tins ounc mcu, the wdld novel torlhooloei reutlers. andthen.no have RtUriiirf advemuro for tho bovsand fairy tales for tho cJit'urcu. llabbertopi Uim'nnt. Ttoblnpon. Do Forest, Denemct IS. Aunle lrost. Ahtilo Thomas. Ktta W. rieiie, and other eminent writers are Its regular u.mlribmovg. Tho.uubjocu troutcni n( pro vorv varied Thoiilubtratninsate prutuke, and thoy are all beautiful. Hort stones ex. mm my intciestltur areC"'UJpItkU in each num. bcr wld c biostupnies, adveulutes.os-sva. fun, lravo-8. natuiat hintoryr Icporidi. anocdutus, science, etc.. make this pabllcallon oueol tho most eutertumlnc in exlctouce. ixquNlte A'eel entriamnrs aro frequently given awav to a- subseribers, Ihu ciumnet Couxfh. sixteen vnpen. with ellitpftuescf illuarailons. prtultd on lino. pa. non, is published every Mondny. price only 10 cents, annual subHrrlullous, (4, p(Htnnld. Ad. ilrejiyotiroruert to I-1 nuke Leslie's runhitilne llmiHO, 517 i'enrl strewt New.Voih. FJtANIC LKSLIK'S LAD JOURNAaU IS P3ro- Issued weekly, cuntmni excellent jilclurea nnil futl dotcrptlons if inn very iatot stj loa of latueV and chlidron's neart uso tul infiumatlou on fainUvlop es: shIcci stortoit henJtitnl iiIU"tintioiiB of homo iu lorelgu sub. Jert"i ttuctiyi fiishlouablQ lntnlltgencef por honalcfutcbatt nmufitiff cartoons on tbefol loa ami I'Din e nl the dny t 8p iiks Dr Mirth, Ac. r itaK i.KJiuis xjaud j u una Ait is ino iuoia benullful otall tho luuia.' pupunt. It should be founu on tbotabteuf every ladv in the land, l'nco 10 ceata per copy; auuua! subsortptlon, i, pnt)tnfltil. , --I KllANK LISRLIK'S 1'OPrLAfl MONTH. LY has mado ropid stride na tho rival nr nmnr nritiirautH to pnijio favc.r. lisconirlbiiteraoro r-omoef thfbetttr.lmnifiwrlten,.i' fcverr danart tn en t of lltfraturo Isrepicscoted in itscotumna Thi r mount uf instruction, titer, tain ment and nmmement atToided by tho nrttoJe, eavisvs, stoneji mid teuerul inltrelliny contained in tlio r.juaiw t'Kgen ur acu nun.ovc oi tltispybll cainm hi been well appreciated. Rtrrv copy ot tho ropular Montnly la enibollixbwt with over itm beaurilul illufttrallon. Jlemir tho cheapest peiioillcal of tno kind In existence, and at tint fame tlmo ono of iho iuot no eoi anu umveiHiliy welcome, H must continue, taln rieaselnpubilofivor, and tank ut4h the pub. liahr8 i-UMAy MAQAfiNK-vih'i btffhesi AAionfi' all our Ameticau moiUhtle-. It is published on iho 15th ot each mnuthd Trleo.s cents a num. belf tubfcripiiun,3. pot pjld, pep year, l"Ad. dies your mders lo I'ruik Los.to, 537 Pearl s.rec t New York. 1'IUNK l.USLIJi'fl SUNDAY M Xtf AKINK Is a t eautllul wort It will lnicret educated and cultivated mludsas well ns tbtfinost out l uaiy leader. It is tho only Kmutar niagazlue publ'lted iu thisennntry J:vety number 1ms 18 pave tlllfd nith tao most aclbci aud fasri natihp' literature rancine from iho set men by the editor (l)r r. rDcema pastor of tho ChJich of the Strangers) to btlfnuf? talea, pu i t cl tonlca and essayr. noetry, tnoslo. fnniscl ence, histoiy, etc , tti jireat varletv. Kb ca copy ot tills mnrac'no hai loo exnulsite engravings uf the mot tnteiesifng character. It has reaehid ii circnlatiun and prosperity such as maUoltonoof thoinarrelf ot periodical liter. tute. It is iuaeed a beiutifui work. Dny f( and see lor your-elves: Hlnrla copies are onlr 'ii cents, and annualoubCiiptlon pr ce only f i, not Jtnlil. AddieHSrUers to VitANlCLKMLIK'fl 1'UltLIHHt 0 JlOUSiC feb23ly 637 1'earl street. New York. EUIt KKA It R D Ol L, forty rteiroea higher flro lent tban the law.jeqntresKcan be burned Iu any LAMP where tfte rhlmuey burner Is uied; Is W AltfiANTpD NOT TO EXPLODE, under forfeiture of f IW, , fP INCLUSIVE COUNTY It f OUTS for sale by P.J. FITZOEUALD. Sole Vtov A Manut'r, 103 A 10S N. Fourth st, Phllad'a. Also, WHOLESALE DEALER IN HEAD LIGIIT.COAL OIL and DUHNINQ FLUID. N. B. A large assottruent of lalut titles of CJIANDELI KI18, IIUACKETij, BltQNZE LAMPS, liUHNEHS, Ac, Ac, Constantly on hand. Bept. 6-mo. E; F. LU'CKENBACH, Two Doors llflow the "Broadnsy ll.aa MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Dealer m all Patterns of IMaln sea F.qor Window Suades, Paints it Painters' Supplies, LAW LOT CASU V1.K K3.
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