rirulfurxlPrparhnent . • • •.•• Piofit. in Farming. , . We take the following . extract. from an adress delivered before the' Kishwankee (Ill.,) farmer's club: . Profit . in farthing consists not (MIN - in rdollar:& an& cents. The in dent farmer who loves his busi-- mess' and successfully rears its family.' in spite of insects, drought or storms, 811(1,3X the same time increases the fertility of his soil without 'beinz ea. ! ' gt:lfe4 .in -a whirlpool .of debt, is ' realty richer in true-manhood and . lifelusefulnOs thin many millionaire. with, his . ill-gotten p ains . We do AO expect and hardly expect to convince F each Other that any - one branch i of farm pursuit is so much more , profit able than others as to make us rult yell-mal to. that branch, for -which, pethalys, neither apitude nor educv t ion in farm life fit for us. Of - course,' - as a body of intelligeut gentlemen, we ekpeet•tO Rant many things from ”nr somparison of views and state. • went of , filets. ' For . one. I be l'ontent: if wC -kshow to each other - k.verai . methods 1) -• • farmers with ordinary tirtell4,'rence and with iir cons:tatt - and' excessive toil can secure enough of this' world's g(301:: toe make life happy. hom'e . cheerful. -fur children • intelligent.. :mil an ae l enuittlating saft.ttv=fund : fOr. • oar dee ininfr years. . • would not Imre firmer., all rich, it' I cOnhi. rot very. tw of the. rich- 1 men art" ;-...itelr - as we Aelialit to honor :, 3 . but I: wonbi :*lathy - s.ev that (lay of , 2 Jiti3iii_.e... that imist have so elienet the ancient lvollti 'when• debt- acre i o,a nislied from . existeiee. 'lli,: groat Wirthwest. so aptly , styled.the gar,;en 7- tfte worltf. erriilled from itelit. !neat tnasses of ,tailners - rare not really fiAie men. Fariners - owe the tact eliant. and lienee.,l in a measure. 1'.4:1 4 : 0'110(4h:11 to itra7n• lii ..spite. •;I may lie 44* excessive 'prices. The . vt-ii(l{9• lizis nfany a farm er'r:tiote rintninir on at ten per, cent. ,; ; ,'lled on top, - perhaps. or , tifty per 2 eelyt. profit. to start. with : vendor agent has almost roitiplvie. .r0ntr,..1.61 - , Many I\l6 dare not assert • their frecibmr•Thr fear of eimseituen e,es. tr - o Lave settled :this goodylcid. endured man . y hardsltilei. toiled early an:nate 'to rear fainike''s-• The must successful teacher, °Wed requisites being equal. is he or she who is' the brightest and cheeriest teacher, who , ruleS the class by- the law of love. :::ina , live:, a life of sunshine. r; Much More : can be accoMpliSlied by a firm but gentle dis cipline with. the scholar, than by either ridicule or uncalled-for severity. .The dunce of the school can be converted into a hard-working student 'by a kind word, after floggings have failed; the dullard be made an eager learner by eneouragernent,_ when all other devices known to the pro fession have been, found useless; and the lagoard in the race can be spurred into competition by a 'smile, when the unite. cessful rod has been laid aside. - Honest, persistent, and earnest effort, -in a kindly way, will win for the teacher a succe in that vocation that Will come in no other way. It is so in all ; the varied. forms of life. It is true in the nursery of the honie, and true in' the '.nursery of the selnw.d.• i A kind mord—a soft answef— will•Sontetimes form a character iutO no , • l ,NeW Ilawpshire . journal.declare -L bility and Usefulness, that would other -, i1:0, the speediest may to' cure th .. wise sink into the slough of despond, and cpizOotie and make a horse thorough be lust in the mire of critne and Ignorance. ly happy is to give c . him onions. 13 I can pick out such, who taughtme 'when I+:tqlof thereof Tthe'ease . is cited of • a boy, and their classesilOurished accord- I!ortsm.iuth horse which lead a sever . jo „ h . I' the dsease. andos o tac • atk- f iwh . .Well dot . remember the . ratan in the . 4 tIYIHr 101re(.q a half dozen onions in hands of the hasty A i d forbidding, 'and - the erib'ivithi his regular food. Th . - the vows of v=engeance that Would have hors& att-thrtle of the onions innnetl- oftener become realities, but that the,boy a tely t . anti by the time he liad, swallow - e 1 them IsT is weaker than the man. awl frra nee a out and angrily i•e use -1 to cough and sneeze The scholar . • 'I he scholar ts not an.enemy, that every ell tti touch thosethat remained. For b, lf Post shOuld he guarded and seutried, lest ' the exuberance of youth burst forth. The - lull five . minutes lie flowed at the elass.room is not a battle-field, save fOr nose. and their—he was a cUred horse. . _ ~ the good contodions• of mbilleet, where I . Ile 1M C; not haula cough, a sneez. nor ` - any •-vmptom of the epizootic si mai, nitml against mind shall flash but the Itit lie jtlid have the courage tip _ealt bEtght thoughts of cultu - red genius. lie , the oliiims remainio in the crib tit...! is an embryo man, and his4eacher should. - - ' , ::ext, ([lll‘ after the cure. I be his best friend. And friendship is joy, , ..„ 'Now that the season of snow - and and sunny teacher is a joyoUs friend. ' ire is soon to be!rif3=-if. ituleed,, 't His mind is in -your keeping. that you -hall hot already have set in by the shall culture it, and fOster it. and develop P, ilia; this meets I heeye of the reader it.—a flower to had and bloom and bins ' --We er art. re of a lette written i n n under your .care. beauty last till, in .the , last .1,' , 111- to; the London Tiines lid- of itsdevelopmeint, its fragrance perme ' Veterinary Surgeon George Ilemin:‘'. ates the air around. and ,spreads a high de''crihil-v-t - :I simple 'led" for Pr ,- and holy influence to the outermost circle, I . paring horse .shoes - foi• 'iil`l'orl' blessing yoUand your wank ' or hangs on - -t reels which Ike had tried exten'sive- = did stern a lifeless, witheredthink. devoid f - c . and With inarked success. It cOn .. of both beauty and fragrance, a mom!- ,r , sists of a--simp le square steel stn- .meet to your indiscretion or want. of own orN lime hullos long, one end of h „,,,„. ' - 1' '' 1 is- pointed - the . otherend, --"" . r ... ,', (. 4 1 , . • ' ' • winch, 1111.` 4 a \TIT su!rut taper., h s the study hour the . the el a ss- r i ofz the tbe p t l i a m m er for for merriment, jokes Na ;i . r , I .. , .lit.ly M i t° a hole - Of eorrespondin , , - _ 5iv...... at the eNtremitv of each brawl' . o ...i tet ,p, (4f fi ,,, s h oe. reac hi o ,, ii - eti , 1: believe in , discipline firm and steady. 1 1, ‘..t„. Let wit . „h ove. i ts S w . fa e ~ but the discipline of affection, and - I find i 1 Mien the 11(r.(...; ' an , , ,ii i ,„l. sq „,- 0 /, - : tar better disciplinarians among my sunny 1 , - 'holes' are punt-heti-in the shoes. The ft-lends, than =among those -.bears. who tials - are kept in :n-fuliness. and. , :s snarl, and growl and show their teethat 1 , --)itii as the roads get slipperv.arein- every circumtance that ruffles them. :lerted into each hole ; a slight tap Are there such 'among yon 1 There willi-aluannier serves to fatten theni. were once. ThoserwhO believed the chief ‘vhile the, wei:dit -. . d' tin, horse drivA end of the pedagogue 'to be to flog nis them in and keeps them in. play'. etholars and drive knowledge to the brain ' (twin to ilm slight taper -on - th. t through the mcditun of the back; or drop part of the-steel stud which fits in.o it into stinging palms from the end of a , tin shoe, it can be easily taken 01 t rod., I deny - it. This-world is not'a waste rand. sharkied, at any time. Ti c wilderness.. It is God's acae, wh6rein are • steels last - a long time ; and the „sit 1- .blooming,ilowers that will be radient With , iilh•ty. and eflicieney of the who e the brightest beauty in the gardens above. idan have attracted wide atteuti u It is' not a "vale of tears," save to those among English horse owners:--, Who would make 'it so. It is the great ...-.......1.0....•140,...-...;.--- . • arvi provide e 4ind,,rtaltle' homes for e;Anhv i r years : and.•while 1 rejoive 11l malt±, t still I • 1•111111 t niveves to the painful fact that • :moie than leaf the fanners of. the vet are slaves of deist. Farm snort ntilnotes., with hirh. rates Of intrrest;ai - e - rapidly eating . out tht:i -'.lll,Stanee. - NOW ii QM' diSVUSg lull'\V(' :•,-ti.r.geJst any braneh hyanclies; or O . : Arming that will tench the struggling larm \ er from hits (Jilt to him a more • excellent way—we shall have •accom 'pli:la;tl a gopti == Barn. Stable and Yard . . - and giorious thought of GOd, : whoSe - mame Keeping Apples through the Winter. is Love. It is the echo of that veiee that went, over the waste of waters in.the far ` - -- r. Alexander Hyde. a well kno n grkulturist-of Mas,aehusetts, ;col 1, ofd" misty creation. ' It is the -world that was evolv&I from God by God, upon --I nitmietdes to the New York Tim .- c .-. which Ile : looked and was saticlied, as it ~ ,, nut• useful bug ,, estions iii re , "*ard' to sung its , birth anthem of gratitude and ' - 1 1' ' ,* ~ 1' . tin' utaii the winti r. ,(..i. pm, „pp cs , I , Vile method is to wrap each apple '' it .Praia.. .It is a 4•light"lmad beautiful 4 hit or newsimper, the - paper 'ser -- world, filled with loved and loving hearts, :.' in, both to keep out the' air and: pre- with heroes and heroines, with good and 'vont the, apples from bruising ii,l noble men and women. It is the bright - transportation. A method pore tff and beautiful threshold to that better i fe ctual still. is o till the barrel near y world.up above the clouds, where the an .l ' inn of apples. and then put in some gels dwell -and sing, and the smr;always ; - tint.. dry Sand, or. powdered plastt r„shines, and the flowers. bloom, ariil the ..... • awl - shake - 4 down gently. This children are all joy and happiness:, . "., trill fill tip all, the interstices betwe .l n - Take it thus in your hearts, and.when . the :Aprils. and keep them 7 fresh in- you stand before your classes remember ?lefinitely. Another-ModelS to jr it it, and theyffill catch from yon at least '•l In :I ITles ,in some dry, sandy .ot • the rcfiecti of your joy, and be.joyous . :4 :sivelly ,soil. Just as turnips and iri- with : you. . -. , jai oes are pitt e d. Ch r this point :NI r. You cannot always praise. and Without II Vtle — says : .! 'fltey will keep split- • be . 1 an effort you cannot alwayshappy: but i• d idly tilroughtlie winter. when ti n let your praise be frequent, your blame 1 . ',lt t e d. buttinist bo used speedily : n . i Judicious. ;I would, have even your ten -•l,y 7 , tin • pring... - , 1 1 / to dug out, as ;they i . . chill rot soon aftet: exposure .to the I sure mixed with praise. Seek for words ' Unlit and air. In order to pit apple' iOf oatkimendation and reward, .and so .. e lee m t soe dry wli soot h. re there Mix the medicine, sometimes necessarily is i no po;sibilitv• Of water dipping t e given, 1-s with honey, that though the di pit, and di , * a hole three or four 'fe i r sease be reached, thy, pati'ent flinches-not deep and -Of any required size, pla p at the dose. The repulsive pilbf'of the so:Mi-clenif. dry straw on the litittoin: olden profession have given place to the and - iul this. the aptiles to the' - (kip .11 sugar-coated ones of the new- 7 -the dose if two feet_ c , iveri lig the whole ,wi'.ll . is less nauseous, the benefit greater. a layer of straw awl . then a layer of 1 There-is something more in teaching , dry earth. raising the latter alio re than the paltry dollars and cents received Ihe tireMeral level of, the ground .at d fur services rendered. Your compensa sloping it roof fashion, so that it will tion is little enoug,l4 . and toe often*grudg -li4 iain- r lll aPPIts. will court' 13 1 1 . t. - ingly given , and that a man's ur woman'sin the spiing as crisp as cabba e braips and experience should be dealt With when pitted fil this way. _ 7 las a , Shopnien deals with the goods upon his counter, is a disgrace to the enlighten -1 meat of the day. Il this were all the re warl of your work. if it be only tbat of the daily laborer, if there be no 'higher 1 encouragement, then your motto might be,. "The least amount of Work, for the greate..t „sum of money." But it is not. You are preparing those arround you .for the'lgreat work Cif their lives; you are brightening up. the weap ons with which they shall fight great bat ties and achieve noble victories. .... - (To fr f 07i Hayed .) _ . .' . - The Pincer (Cal ), /Pear/ says that Dr. , Crantiali, of Auburn, in the sa*e • state, lately cut from one of the trees his garden a single twig contain ing thiiiteen peiirs. of the aggregate wt4C t .ht of fourteen pounds. The -I,ou t r li 7 tyom whieli it was taken is a graft - Of the beim.° Easter speeies. • The graft was of onlytwo summers • :erowt 1.. . -• • . ze rliegi t a 111-214 E. E. QuniaN, ) ••" J. A. WILT, I= Coiamittte - J. C. CRAwTORD, of G. W. RTAN, Associate Edit°ra A: A. R.IZENET, . - :mnumicatlons may be sent to either of the re editors, as may be preferred. and will appear the Woe of which be has charge. . J. C• CnAwr onD, Editor, present . vest BUNNY TEACHING: Address delivered before the State Temkin' . Association of Permsylvania• • BY C. RAIIIIT DINTS [CON TINIMD.3 Yes.,! I love sunshine, I love flowers, arid I love children. 'Nature teaches ;me that s ushine-is necessary for the blossom, the looni!and the development of flowers. xperience teaches me that ,sunshine is' ecessary-for the blossom, the bloom, and - t e development of children. . - . .. Children sometimes flourish in 'the urt_ tural heat of the nursery, and are bean:- ifulin the Whiteness of tine linen a - id the ewels - ef wealth, bue they grow up Pale lid sickly, wearily dragging their life's ork behind them, or an early death kiss es them away to the sunlight of the .upper World, that-they may bloom there as they could not here. , i Andthi4 is true of the sunshinethat sparkles in the face and the deportment of the teacher, and he or. ,she .is the most successful 4 in yen:. , proud vocation who ! carries on eaehsuceceding merning to the class. 'and to each and every scholar there of, a bright Tut smiling face and a happy heart.. It may seem presumption to stand before the combined experience . assem bled here and strive to teach the teacher: But you will believe me wieu I disavow such intention. I no not Aim to be a Mentor. but, truth is truth, and - some times '" the . weak things of - this world " are used to-confound the mighty. . -3[7.- years are yet few enough to keep the memory of my school-boy daysbright, and their experience has taught me that what l'have before said is true, anti I re peat it. , F• THE OLD ANWPOPITWL • • HA RDW . A UNE ST 0 R . E. GOODING & RUSSELL, Invite the attendee of the public to their stoat HARDWARE GOODS. CooslittiF.'of COOK STOVES Of the zoos* approved patents. RANGES, OE all kinds; - PARLOR lb: HEATING STOVES; td endless variety. -BUILDING MATERIALS, Yunitallat at BOTTOM PRICES. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, Of every style. SHEARS, SCISSORS, RAZORS. EZI POCKET CUTLERY, Of the best manufacture; and warranted. CARPENTERS' TOOLS, or every deseriptlop. GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, BRACEETS Ela In endless variety. The largest and best assail nient kept In Northern Pennsylmia. KEROSENE LAMPS, From the cheapest to the best LAMP. CHIMNEYS & GLOBES At greatly reduced price -4. TIN. WARE, In endleNs $ - arlety, of our own manufacture, w' ranted first-c Las, Jobbing of all kinds In our line promptly atten ded to., Tin roVs and eaves troughs put up to the most satisfactory manner, at short notice. , I GAS FITTING - ANDI.YLUMBI. A Specialty. WE HAVE THE ONLY' PRA' CAL PLUMBER IN.TOWANDA. Our old friend t s and the public generally bear listnind that we sell goods only for • READY'. PAY! Betaking It the only system by which justice be dour both buyer and seller. Grateful for past .Tery liberal patronage, we so licit a continuance of soar custom, with the &ass ranee that we will offer you greater inducement than any other establishment in the country. tr,s carry a larger stock. and enjoy peculiar !twilit for purchasing. CODDING & RUSSELL 111135311 11 • A.T3L.,ICK, CM= 'CROCKERY OF TARIOU: PATTER-NS, AND AS LOW AS THE LOWEST GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, WOO 6 WARE, STONE WARE, BIRD CAGES, BASKETS, I would ny to the public that on any gdolls kept in stock 1 will not, be undersold. CM Febl9-74. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For diseases of the Throat and Clangs, such as Conti's, .Cold. whooplug Cough, Bronchitis, ' I Asthma, and Consumption , _. • , The few compositions. which have won the eotth .., ; . . , deneo of mankhut 'and become household wmlds, among not only: one but many nations, must have cxtraballuary vlrtuei.Pirhaps no one ever!se- cured so aide a; reputitlon, or malatalned It so tang as ArEn's (Immix' 'PECTORAL. it has been known to the public about forty years, by a limg continued series •t marrelloan cam, that hive *on for It a confidence In its vitt:tri. neveregnalled by. any Miter medicine. It atilt 111121141 the most eR fectual cures of caffgh*, rad., and Cousurnpffou that can be made by medical still. Indeed; the CHERUV Ptc - rolut. has really robbed these dia. gerons diseases of their terrors, to a great estknt. and given a feeling orinaraunity from their flits] effects, that is well founded If the remedy be taken In season. Every -.family stnxild hare. It In *el? closets for the ready and prompt' roller of Its mem bers. Sickness. sulterlng,„ and even h saved dty this timely protection. The prudent shoold not neglect it, and the wise alit not. *eep It by ion for the protection it. affords by Its timely suieln sudden attacks. • . - I Prepared by 3. C. ATTE k CO., Lowell. ][a y e., ! Practical and Analytical Chenlata, and obi fry aU Urii*ala aial Maria Ist . . tePwail6 J. 0: FiosT TETE-A-TETES, E HALL RACKS, At very low prices. We are d mir stock in this line berme order to do so we are selling BLACK WALN Being the bast thing In lb and an othcF goods a Done In the best ofauper.mi l d on the lowest to Yon will find better workled for less money than at any other place. C Land see us. Manufacturers of awl Dimle.ale awl lte ,! Dealers In Furniture awl puilertaking, Malu S jiy2atf 1 CI,ROCERIESI&! PROVISION 1 ‘-A ill ~~~~ I GROCERIES & GLASS SHADES 0. A..-BLACKI { !'mm and after July I, will sell coal, lime, . e.; for cuts only, and the price list will be corrected monthly. PRICE 011 COAL YOU JULY, Pin TO.Y Or '4 000 601 . 1 AT TUX yalin: Pittrtart Store, Chestnut and Furnace. .... . . Ltd 00' Pea = 3 :le Carbon Run Lump'... •: i. ' '4-1 . 4 . 00 Smith ' 9 no Barclay Mountain Lumpi ' $ • ' 4re .. 4. Smith' I t 7s I Allentown Lime 'ft bushel • lan . • • Lath Ti II " Halr V bushel i • i4O ' -Brick tit 34 1 00 , , I am allays prepanuE td deliver purchases on Short notice at the usual price of delivery. • I also tender my tbanks:to my many friends and 'customers for their very !literal patronage In the past and hope ander the stew departure to make let& their interest to continuo to boy where they can get the best goods for the least money. Those who are Indebted to um will take. mile° that t most have money or I caul buy for rub Sod • pay freights. They must, settle by the arst of Au gust uest. . ' ! FUEMT TOWANDA, JUL* We are now offering a PARLOR 8 ITITS, ARBLE AN - BLEB, &C., WOOD TOP TA termlned to close o the fall trade, and I RICES. VERY LOW We would call anent, . cENTEN CASE • I TOP, DRESS CH AMBER SUI market for the pri very low prices. UNDERT JAS. 0. FROST & SONS; TOWANDA,!PiN.N.I McCABEA Cash dealers 1 • • C NE 1.).4..N)R NORTA OF `ODDING & BUSSE Towanda; July 2. 075 I.; S li J. K. •IT Z QC r-4 .11 " O ' Z i b 0 > tn )' - 0 g Z A x GI Z Z E w. gz -a U .1 wg 1 6 , *a x 44 .0 r • Z :14 0 . .. J , 0 iz. 00 C 4 . ...• I;;J- CO 64 Fr ra-t NEI H S 11 CHEAP COAL Very Ireepeetrulte Tour 3. • a m PHINNY, Towanda. July 1. 197& 1875. SPRING AND SIIM4ER. CORSER 4:, C..O_ON-811 Are noW ready to terra tie pablie with theianie aad beat Stock of , , Boo* Swiss, TM:Nits:A.3D Tl:Last* BA g ri tz t t : Tenix* i tk r to , stdi •.• ; ViIAtER OF NIA FALL & SON * a t' GENirS''ittlfl4 INV GOOi)S, &C. • • - , t‘T4 : ' • M. E. •ROSE 4)l* F /E, .t. t D ' St; • -F. Ell 20th, 1875 WHOLESASE AND RETAIL.. stock or Tklfs popular horms button' ready taie 4r the finest stocks of Clothing in America, for style trustily and fit, which is a fittanuttee that carry garment nail [worn what I represent 4 to be, FARMERS, .. • SY CHAtRS • ( - LUANG EAS,I„„ • 'I4ECIIANICS• • '4 COUNTRY MERCHANTS, • _ . Coming to town, are Mirtieu !arty requested to tall at ply store awl exaditye the lamUng.al)fles, made from Vretreh. Senteh awl! American Cloths. for Men, Boys awl Youths:ow:tr. In It will be found many leading styles for.the.eumlng season. such as the Double Brrasted cut-a Way Vest Stilts: the Pl. (meer Sults: the !lunar Vest suits: the centennial Sults, of ail of which I ril e s careful examination. by all who are lu smut' of :cheip awl substuntlut clothing and furnishing yetis. ' 1 -'• OVERCOATS OF E-'4,"ERY FIATS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, H. E. R 0 S F E!L D' S, ti* A . fit4, I , A. . ang164.1 ;TEZZIII TASTELESS MEDICINES. X prominent NCwr York physician lately COM. °at /WII to Iin7M)AS DICK & Ctl.,attnut their 4 A I , A I.WOOD Ott. C.\ rni'Lr.s. stating that some •lnws this" rum! toiraeltbiosly. bit that a patient , f his had takeit . thein willinut effect. pit being intoned that !several itnithtions WCflt and f o und his patiot 'had not Leen takiN g lit*Nll At+ DICK k rins. _ 1112 AVliat happened to 11.1. Physician tray have :hap. oened toot hers. an./ I►IT/9).%. 4 J.: (.4). take !his method of protecting 1. , /.1/Nickt.i.i. old thePagelrex, tool prevefiting Of t. KDOL. Imo RUtulug Q;Kc' . l l Telerite ttle'CaMales will estandls co 4 gthttiettodip siN'tow theyi contain the pure th - the bhea pest form. N ///C.S, .al, ; (;/ 4,;...../. more 01 t. SAN• nALvr.o.n than all flielracit...ale and Itetall Drew ghts an./ Peirtfiner..lit the. Vulted States combined Ind tills t the sole ITUSOiI why the pure Oil Is "ldcfieaperltttheircapsulesthan fu any other ono. MARBL' S, AT $BO 00 OF SANDALWOOD i. fast supusreeullitg .very otheryenieuly. {my Capsules only twlng rt•- lnired to in,tir! a safe aaul rerlala cure Ia nix or Ight clays. From no oth:r medicine call IhiS fu 111t lo DUNDAS DICK & StIFT CA:Vt4ULES olve the PrOlllClll, long consldensl , by eminent phy. Irian+. of how to aVOid the nausea and disgust ex- Isrleuere 1n swallowing. Which are well known to letraet front, if not decroy, the good effects of Haw; valuable remedies. .• • Sat CapsulPs are pat tiP In tin-foil and neat boa. •!k. thirty In each. anti ant the only Capsules pre cribed be yhlclan,. TASTELESS .MEDlCtHES.—castor dl and many other nauNeons clues can he ta. ;en eastlr and safely In ir UPIJDAS 01,K & 30'S SOFT CAP UL S. No Taste 14) 4 ell. eirThese were the only csules Adml tted :o the lest Paris L apxposi ion. . Send for circular to 3.; *oust e r street, ".4;e'rr York. Sold,ot.all.Drua, Stores .Here. mug 16. - V - 6 THEY no:s !(- 1.1 KING', IL •JA C B ! TORE, Now takes pleasure litlcaUlug attention to bls DWARDS, all kluds ul PEOV/S/4i FALL AND WP7TER GOODS A iiti4)erl.inn of his Stock will IX* sulliclent to