Olt e. : toggulin AIS ..... • - ..ileadanghaa a,cemetery. for (load doges ..,rek* faneral in Titusville 4 :1 0 0 41 TXO III9O . Tji; ;. `,Tee. Hooker is qni4 lame kotuvaralisis.- • tAti',English college turns nut 'fitniile 'bachelors of art., ' , The first thin the magnet ever att. so tea.;--Attention. • . • ~/ 4t what season did Eve eat the - ail le --Burly in the inn. k*a -paper . :moat reseplUes• a aneezo? .Tissuepaper. A '.4lioras iit ..Balprriore eoriltrarid $N 'a d4y. ' A *late of tit —a stoOtrold lady. newsboy: Oakes iFotn centa to T. allay. • . • PreitulP* ot race are (lying 'oat 'in the south., , • ". Fan:tat-sin -the Suburbs "are men Cling their .toads;; . . The condition of.crop in Prance 'ire eatioriletory: .The coopers are &log a- staying btisi— • .ness. ' The 'Vice .yresident still continues to 'upfdld his busehi. Uneasy rests the licad that hat3n4 a new hdanet.. • People who must draw the'line some 3ofbee—Anglers. Buffalo hai3 sixtyone' thousand Rcanan. CathOlie inhabitants. • - Whiskey .straight • often induces a crooked ' . What holds al.l the snuff in 'the world rF No d one nom ' Saialhinz prevails to an 'alarming • gree in the fArlist army. - . To remove dandruff—Go td Arazona • ' and interview the Apaches. Brandy distilled from elm dost is • a Ante triumph in science. ' A uew town in Osago 'county, )ituu, has been named Pop Corn. Foriy barrels of "etoaked" ibiskey were siezed'at Malwatikee. • With most- 'men life is.li CO bankgani 7 mon,,half skill and hall_luck.• •. • ' . Twenti iady . 'visitors at mizintqba 'Springs weigh over 200 pounds. .) . Ask a Sfilwauk.ee woman lwr 'age and s;` , she instinctively looks .aliotnitd for the. '.., broomsti,ok. ' • , , :; A:, western circus has a - wax work g,rottp Qf the principals in the Beecher 4 r 'One poor widow in Berks county . owns .tweuly•fonr dogs--and yet she is not hap- ' ,A young woman exclaimed , the other' 0.1 have excurted three times this summer?' A word unspoken is ,a word in a scab. bard a word uttered is s.a sword in au `other's hind. - Why. is Irelaiul the richest country in the world ? "-Because its capital is al .ways Dublin.; • • Manly imlitOrtf are of such a peaceful na ture that: they will not pia a head on their editorials. A heavy present A. father in lowa re , . ,?ceiitly gave his daughter a lead mine as a bridal dower. The glorioits southern watermelon as ; sups , an overbearing derteandr toward ' the nbythern cucumber. • , A Philadelphian is the lucky possessor ~,or h fetidly (amine once ate property:of George Washington.' 1 . r lu Terre - Haute.when a policemaa aims at al dog, thl6, inhabitants, for safety, get - as olose,as they, oat) to the dog. . 4 reside it of Susquehanna Depot has • • a baiiana tree in tuirbloom. In whit respect ioes a Bishop, resemble a fish ? Botit - livh in the see The streets are madeless crowded since • the contracted skirt fasiiion.eittne in. - 404...5t. Louis lady reports that during a ,recent` visit to Italy she bud a "bust of ber foot made. • ' The female Citizens of ,Iliclinatid have raised $13,000 for the monument of Gen. Jbert E- Lee. . darkey called, at - Owensboro, Ky.. 'the other day, and wanted to know; "daes idismontorkis keerstaaniied antelopes'?" / t r. 'lt ifiL esgmated that there , are over 800 tons Of old roVber shoes manu.ftletured into car springs in Boston annually.. ' Spotted tail • has appeared in his. fall suit. It is - ieat but not 'icaudy.--a blue blanket, a paii".of bldg flannel trowsers, and white, round;topped. hat.' • _ :Gratittde---A baolieloei'nade a will ' leaving, his property ;to the girls who had • refusi•d, him :.For tO tliaa I, owe all my* •-• earthly happiness." ' • • • Rivethetnsand,znen gain an honest liri •• lihOod the rweit by gathering baffalo beans. Their, , song, is, '4kaiher them • r Never Iraste a ,fly buoklekerrl sea , OM in "iv plate of huCkleberries eoutsinfi pose nutriment than three her. '" • - , „Prom twenty. to thirty' ihotu3and faie,wo=th.oi„sitseiaumuillyr,Wei.t up ' from B , - loot of tbe is 4:443. - • ' , , , Dubnque 'father keeps:a stomach pump in the hottse,and when he tells his children hot to eat cueumbere v tbey let .'em alone: • . ' 'A New !York SerVallt, 'girl went doivn the, baylast week : to nommit-enite, tnit saw tred Beaded sailor, and 'got•• &Med. 4 - 44 fair IraY to reCover.. • ' . , , thitt ale reason that the 'the '44 hread';rim hats is: that 'Brow such shadovic arouod the 'feel Otne-telloWs . • ' W man am afford to we aVga an si`gr Haw' eh •It teen romo . pound of i tesypuzsles Some - people whu.tl 9t et, know the,. llUie oB e Prot/18 made on jiCtiOtider hi! to see the expression of , Tagno.4onbt in .‘4l hahri .late, •ty4 3 Tts. Inotber;Avho has' left her false' teeth up., stair is endeavoring tocarry, on. the' oa morning Wal4 , . you would close .that , door; ositiad O YoUr mot er must- aouiditlg.;sotneone• f ig`ttgelkttiar e4llo:o4'titp; therel's, such s dit ift, (rota putt'luarter;',tY;, - n' • ••• 6,7 --?k, , Oreappodtnt;:# 11- : western",' 1114!irde40 1 ited*•,Phio:-AS ,, - , , - 2,lpokil: litiOWAbiiiiiiii*** l # 43 - - thi4aniqkt' Wyv' i; ~::~::. _ gitninOtoull _ • •. Selected Humor. , . - 'DOILESTIO DIfLOVACY. • Bfie Weu3 watching at the window • As I hurried down-the street, In the simple brown merino -. • , That I fancy lOokti so neat, 'And her smilo,l thopght portentous, - It was so exceeding, Sweet • Then she met me aethe threshold ',With a very lovink kiss, '' • That recalled the early stages 1 , • ()t our matrimonial bliss, And I felt , at once a tremor— Was tnere anything amiss t sT t The'children were all quiet, • And the hearth.was - very bright, - And tny-p . e i t— our roguish Charley— ; Was quite festal in his white ; Teti braced myself for something,' f , Be that sometbingkwhat it might. My chair was near 'the tre, - • , And my slippers by its side-- 2 . My pipe was very handy, • And my papers open wide, • And she wore the pretty breastpin . That I gave her when a bride,, The dinner was perfection— • • It was lavish without .waste ; • The soup was vermicelli, • " - • .„,. , And exactly to my taste ; ' While the dessert was a triumph • artistic skill in 'paste. Aid when the'meal was.ovir, . • - And the inner mania. rest, . She drew her chair beside me, , With the baby on heilnrast. I felt, and so I told her, ' I was one among the O 1 the smile of tender. radiance , • , %That illumined all her face, . M I clasped her to my bbsom In a lover's fond embrace,. - It was then she.softly . whispered, '.Won't you let me nave that lace ?" A Journal piNtsery. The Albany Auriuti publishes a seven days journal of a correspondent .who has crossed the ocean. Here, it is : • . TTEL"RSDAY--(S.ECOND bAY qtrl.) Rolling and pitchit , ii. Nro Not gry 88 usual.; , ; Kept deck, except sundry visitikto Nei) , tune. A.M. sick. P. M. sicker. Acciatfrits .eene,tatly past never. bal anced.l,. . . Went beldw. Will appear at 44eeris— town.! • " Wa in water' diet not nutritious, but euftici otly so for the purpose-designed. Ate no food. Want.,to'gO home, Sickness increasing. Gag; and , agag.— Ste Ward busy. • No [Conviniencies for suicide. Want to walk home.- . Beef tea and - crackers: pown and then tip. ' .... . f T. T. M. Worse.. Moans and groaner. Why did they , lain() go ! Gulf stream, SOtemp. State room sti— lling. I Going „home by rail. Wqra water diet continued. Rotor-'appeared. Adnquistered tar pills.., Very choice. , Held it, five Bandages and plasters.. Arrow- root tea. Quite soothing. • ,First drink came up on time ; second rcnifiined: 'Felt encouraged. SAIVA. DY. . • ABetter, but weak. "Slept:An galley lot) from 4 to 10 a. m. Illard tack for bieakfast. CO ki sal aseen t. - I 't'ongratukttions from those who knew ho it was thematives. . Many bad ,been there ; others were gO 's turn next. Accounts rendered on time 'and in perfect order. , A mode of precision. Neatness ex : cropbfied._ - Want to.: go back. Disgusted with ' In ward emotions overpowering. Stew ard said, fight against it. • Tried fo,.but couldnit. , • Mental determination . stiffieieat. Victory of matter: over ' 31eals at a reduction. Dining•roorn kept aloft. - ,Lemone.-ind remolies of no use.. L ' tea'n fa dure.. , Seidlitz powdcra.of no avail. ) • Surgecni . toss, Says will be better BOOM Don't ; want to ,be batter.. Prefer titter , mination.lh ' . • •Steward calm and serene. Smiles ghastly. Holds on to the door.- Says : a calm." ' Proffera the basin., Empties contents. • Says "sea is as' smooth as a Axial o mitk.' ycry consoling. Groan frSm Allot to 9. sharp... ; Up notes the'worst. Adjoining rooms inelodeoui. Same tune but different keys. Closets reverberate similar strains. • Hurrah without the "b.'? Bowls and other crockery in great ae. , „ mend. • Ejections more frequent. Quan tity di .minishing, quality 'kept up. • • ,Vort holm barred., Fresh air to. be avoided. Danl. want to see .Enrope. Nothing 'there to see. Won't pay for this. A sail passing to starboardi Don't want to see a sail. - ." 4 A. whale spouts Dear "the `.banks Dont want to see a whale. Want .o go home. Had flout+. Evening! carried on deck by the stew ard (or.rather dragged.) ' St'oppit4 at ball% way house for refresh 'molts: Felt-better. Bested 4itek for - .au, hour. Gazing toward Clip skiing sun. Homesick I, Oh. no , Tried toga back alone. Slipped and roll ed down - stairs. Stopped nt the bottom. Convenient resting place., • Hauled to room by steward. Called 'for basin. ' More arrow root and ,brandy.- Quite, soothing. • Hat and shawt-hung upon.o.oor. Slept lounge with overcoat and 134 ream of halite, sweet home. improving: Washed face and hands for first time. Combed my, 'ham . Recogdized by friends ass man that First clean collar.* Brushed and;clean ed elothes. More reeognitlods... Service iu saloon. Prayers read for Queen., - , Quite appropriate. Shall Re herahort. Dinner at'4.. Fearful .appe . tite. . ll :A pig , appearance::-`'' A P Ati reEt.--: Iceberg 4 5.... Served- op on `deck. , tat table at onc;.., I - • "- --' , • ';,-- ' 7 100 ;feet itioh; and twtr,v 3 ) l (!Pitit , re YclY cooling. ' .• _ q:Next course; fruits' Ittid - corei• - : - . o ' Pi. m ..,..5 , 8 4 1 - r ei 411 sight. - ~ . r . •", ,'.' - 7 ' ~ 'T , , " ': . ..i -, kittjt-. '-;;' ,A.:':iiO;l-,:::::4?;!•!....-; • - 1 , - ,, t-,,i . ' ti...-4',-,--,:','77...:-:.:y.„.;'::?''.,',-:::., :-;...:,;i,;,?:::-.,:$4.te tholes:01)-''''5"::'::=! oili.t.;`:'.. i:s sellH ' '';;;;;tci,!4 t;:,,.' ..'' ?''i':'''''''''',.T.ij-:' -.77`8,mool!:: -7, - - . ii-voe ~•-,':i ..-....;;,,:::..- ' 'Si.- teitd""--..4-...detiwu4l4,- - - i'cia -#,41,.._.,1;-Au . . . - ; , ' , 7.)11'01,40 :toes liroudetru,rfraubiormatiati.,Oravittia , Yer,Y dietingife: Lobka around ta4ee 1.0144:-00n MIMS - • 'FRIDAY. Appeared "T his is 6UNDAY.: ,MOITDAT. IMN MSS • lb " • ," • , • 4j . • -.' ;„ t • • ,•; . . „How could they ;:on such a quiet voy 'the, :deck:like an old salt., Greeted as such by l ofticeral ' • ,140 vi s!ok 'How absurd! - TITZSDA.t. ' Pine icather, ittle motion ; Tnvaiids coming o the surface. Present aPpeprautes itolibaik;il past dis trek!. ..; - • I greeted sober and cattgtatulatd oth -n been;w.6.ll, (I - be - Trig sorrow •iitld extended Buie lieveo them. Esprfssed my sympatb WEDNESDAY. lc, buksiok of the sea.` Not sea to brut 1114 gougettoid. st 'or Ctiip-returns. , Carit..: 7 oar etnrus show an - increase .in the avreage planted of shout 8 -per cent. over last year. ~ r In New England there is a"kleoline of abOtit 1,1 per. cent., and - the. Pacific coasts of about 1. 'per colt.; bpt, all the greatlcorn growing regions shoW ,ad increased breadth planted. The Mid; , dle States have; increased .2 per - cent.; the. IS:inth:Atlantic4cloait states, ,4 per cenC; the Gulf Stateelo,,Per cent. $. the south.; ern inland stabil 15 par cent., the states 'north of the Oh o nve J r 7 pt-r cent, and the states west V .the MissisSipPi ive.i.'l4 .., percent. : .1:. , ... The condithin \of the Crop is about ; 96 per cent. of'an 6 v rig e- :, Newl England pabout 10 per dent, belo'waverage.\ The lanting season was late and not :very favorable; Cwt-worgis caused replanting .in Many places. • '''' !. • • Inetit.--The , average. condition of wheat,of both ~kinds-for the entire coot: try. is $* The average'Condition of win ter wheat for the states in which .it pre domintes. irieluding-tia)tfornitt; is 74; of springiwh eat, l , 99. •• The South 1 Atlantic and Gillf States, Which'have been com paratively lite 'from insect pests, .and ,t, have sinffered lestethan usual roni rust, reporea high !condition.' In - he . Nardi Atlantic 'and. Midadle States,. t e figures are low. Virginia, - 83; Mary and, 79, jPennsYlvaiaia,'7B; New Jersey, 93 i Nand . IsTew York, A 5- T lowest of all: In Califor nia, though thererla no ..obvious line of . distinction, apart is elaised ati winter mid :a . part as spring Wheat; the tormer, aver ages 76 4 lid the latter 55.. Among. the !states producing spring wheat,o anycon-, , siderable 'extent, Maine returns a condi tion of 101; Newllatripshire, Wisconsin and lova, 99, Verinont, 100 ;.New York 91; \Pennsylvania, 88 ; Illinois, • 96; MinnesOta, 102; Kansas, 85 Nebraska, L 7l;•Oregon, 106. • , ... • /?ye.—ln the states producing rye On a tar e scale,,'kept Wisconsin, 100, the co diticfri is ,reported.considerably below aV l iiike in New York; 'winter. 77; spring 80 . Pentisylrania, 90 antl,97 ; Illinois, 97, i. 'Kentucky, 95: n New England spring_ rye is about ave ge, winter slightly be- • low. . The other Atlantic States mite be tween 90 and . 1 0, Maryland being 92 and ,Virginia 84.1None,Of the Gulf States fall below average. The highest ; condi-- Win' reported, 'll9, is iq !Arkansas. '/Wiries.- 1 -Rehirris show ,an' increase, oVer last ye iir of 4 per eent. in' the acre=' age cf pats °ea, The.Tondltion in the Eastern, .51'p:idle 'and Atlantic States' is below average; New York, the great po tato state, is 96; Pennsylvania arid New Jersey, pt- , v : ' Oats.—Poturna for Jrtne ehr4ed an in-' creased area sown. Returns of condition for J1313 , -I,promisi a. large, yield. Except New York,lB4, and Penrisylvania, 98,•all • the largepioducipg states are above av - i erage. Virginia, n which frost, drought 1 and, .riisti have combined to injure tbe crop, is down to 74.,The remaining:statesi 'range between 82./ ; *• - ; Tobacco.--Tlie,severe drough t Which al - , moat destroyed/the tobaCco crop in] some, of the largestfobacce-producing sections; rlast year rediiced the acreage. of 1374 to a' aniall•fraCtieui of that of 1873; The latgel increase of 1875, /72 per. cent., has notl brought/the ,breadth' planted up to thel Istandardiof 1873. 1 The followiag ,states, have Increased their 'aCreage ; viz : . Mary land, 4 per cent.;, Virginia, 30 per cent. ;1 ~forth Carolina, 33 cent-; Smith , Car shina; 7 per cent., Florida,F 23 per cent., '..l.lis. i iissippi, 16 per cent. ; Arkansas, 10 per cent., Tennessee, 203 . per-cent, West ATir-'1 guile 31 per cent., : Kentucky, g 23 .per cent., 0hi0,125 per cent:;' Indiana., 48 per' c4tt., Illinois, 56:per.cent,iMissouri, 60 Or cent. New York,. Pennsylvania and Texas ,rport, the same area as lat year. The following states have 'reduced their• ae*age, viz: New Hatnpshire, Masaebn 'setts, Connecticut, Georgia, Alabama, .:. Lortisiana, W . ' consin and. Kansas. The acreage, of 18, 5 is about twice and tbree 'quarters_of t,h t of the preceeding year. The conditi u of the crop of the whole country is at ;vat 20 per cent. above• av erage, being t e most satisfactory in the largest tobacc p states. A very depressed condition is f nod_ only in those states whose yield is too small to greatly affect Ike - general ,- ' ult. in Missouri, grass roppers have. ken :to . tobacco-chewing but no damagi greatly effecting the crop of the state is [reported.. . Hay and': asfyres.—Timothy is in maximum con ition in ,Kentucky, 110.--- Only five othe states are above average, viz: Texas. ,regon,lndiana, Maine and lowa. Its ini imam" condition is found N J , 58, 'II - "-- ..,. All the New Eng— .oept , Maine, . the Mid(lie; and Gulf states are beloW in ,ew Jersey hind States .e sOuth Atlanti! twelve. Clover is no The maxim:lp sas, 108. It South\ Caroli; issippi. Its li P ew jerseYt bi • 1, quite so good. as timothy: 4condition was. in Arlon:1- 'as full uveruge or above in ,Oregon :Maine ar.d Miss- ) inißiam 0940tigri wm itr • 1 ' The;jeabbage Wor m. .„,• 4 tried, lad year, a number' of reme dies for the capbagei wOrai, an insect too well ,known to ,many persons as a vora. °ions eater of the pulp of- the leaf. The sprinkling of red pepper did Well ; but the best, simplest, cheapest,. and most ef ficieut was, apply,ink hot Water .. It may be _wrongly applied, to the injury and de atriiction of the , plant ; and it may be properly: applied e doing no injury; and killing the insicts,c - rill a watering"' pot with boiling water, and sprinkle _the in fested leaves only for;a Second or two. It does Its work quickly on the worms;:',but the leaves being thick are "not beat nor injumi. The older the heads become the. less the danger: The operator must. praattce and spoil a 'few pia la to save the rest. The water; by, the t . it' reaches the plants , will ,tle , severald e grees below boihgf; he - must &tenni e by tying t howol4 thellot 'Water Will do its *mit ero becommg too cold..,At the same time she mud ascertain, ,by RiperiMent how loot he ; can contrne \ to, apply the hot wate4befare; the letiYea are_injured by it:; a v e r y little:time will'determine these points.-untry Ostifloman. - - I- wriaou'rEaas. -Three butterMilk,_three" one ofj wheat flour, one tablcsiwooful salt fv,i - t o - Orsal;ig.ar,Pae level 41 0'044; di ss oi ve the three ingredients atir all together j- i if the meal:swellis•tOo much to 17264 '4 101 9 ,14 dd more water. That I Know-About Vegettne-. Bouni ' Feb 9.iin. R - have , had considerable 'experience with tlieVegethie. - For dyspepsia, general debility and itu. pelt blood, the Vegetint is - superior to anything which. Lhavii ever used. I. commenced taking Verotino about the middle of, hot winter, and after using a few_bottles it entirely cured me of dyspepsia, and my blood never was hi so good . :ordci- as at the present time. It will Itgord'lne pleasure to gtvo any further particulars relit tore to what I kubw: about this goad medicine to any one villa will call - or- address too at my residence, MO Atheftx street.; •: - „ Yeri respectfully, 310IVROD PARKER, 8.48 Athens -street; - tsPrrxxi.k. ~,,_ , • , symrroms--Want of appetite; Han of food and. wind from this otomath. ucleitt of the stomach, heart burn, .dryness , and :Irtlitettees of the tongue in the morning, senactof distension In the stoma and how els.„ronietimes rambling - pain •, coativoncoe, width is ottiobally interrupted byr diarthts ; paleness of ,the urine. The mouth is clammy, fif bag a soar or bitter taste. ' Other frequent Pymytoirus.are Wote'rbrosh; lisi p Moil of the ht.tvt,. boatlactio. awl-disorders of the senses. se stank double, etc. There Is general debility i t languor indaversion to motion r.dejectioa of the spir its* dist rbed sleep: toldiriglitrhi drums. ' • , ~ , ' Gained Fifteen ' -Pouodii of •Flesh. - . • • t • • • Souza 14nwies4 - 141z., Jait,ll:iS72 l STrtisdit,•EiWit Dear air—l have had dyspepsia in its worst form for the last ten years, and have taken hundreds of dollars' worth otmettelno without obtaining fry 'relief.' In . September last I cortmenced, 'Mang the 1 , egetlne. since (which time my heitittthasstmullly Improved. • • My food digests•welhand•l havegained fifteen &dads of flesh. There ate several others In this place taking thd`Vegetine, all . tdae obtained* relief. • • Yonts 2 trdly, •' :• ' •.•:• ,T/101/AS.g. 31 OUR. • Overseor of 'card room, Portsmouth Co.'s Mills. ALL DISEASES OF TIIE, .BLOOD.. If ve g ettile'rlll rolleve!pain,cleonse, pnrlfyan 1 cure such piseasea. restoring the potieat to perfectlicalth after trying different physicians., many remedies, suff ering for . years, is Shoot conclusive proof, if you are a sufferer you an be cured P AChy is this medicine per .torming such greaten:re. .It worlia in the blood in the circulating; fluid. 'it can truly bo called the Great .1 laid. Purifier. Thep:eat sotrco tilsenie . origtnatits in the blood ; and no medicine that clbe.) net act. direct.. ly upon It to purlfs and renovate has any just claim upon publ:c attenn. . tls 11. IL &Mims, . • ' Des Sir—The two bottles of Vegetine'farnished me by yollita,gent my wife has used with great benefit. For along time she has , been . thitihied with dirtiness and costiveness' these troubles are now entirely femoved by the ineof Vegetino. • She was also troubled with 'dyspepsia and general debit iky.And has peen greatly benefited. • , • • • THOMAS IMMURE, 21193 g • Walnut S eel. WALL AND- *ENDOW PAPERS • • •' • - . • and John Clark's Spool Thread White. Black, and Colored—from No. 8 t0,N0.130, a • 75 cents per dozen, For sale by 4 IL B. LYONS*: CO. Montrose, May 14. 18'13.—ti • . . Woulaßtx entltin to hie New Stock ot' ir . SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS , - ~.• .Now On 'sale, in new "' Draft: 000 . DO D ' . LADIES' DRESS GOODS,: BLACE. AND. • COLORED . ALPACAS, : • • NEW' STYLE OF ,PRINTS; SHAWLS„WATER-PROOFS, FLAN NELS, EAL3.IORAL, AND HOOP SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY,' HEAVY 'WOOL 'GOODS, CARPETS, CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS, BUFFA LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS AND CAPS; B(KYI'S'AND 'SHOES; • HARD WARE,IIION,NAILS, - STEEL,- STOVES AND • . . GROCERIES, • ETC. In great variety, and will be sold on ,ibe most favorable terms; and lowest price);. • • - BLIRRIT'T . .New . .slilforil,,blity Ist, 18;1' . Al' THE. IIEAD pF,RANIGATIO.N, • to get 801110 SPRING SEED . WREAT, CLOVER AND. TIMOTHY SEED, Garden Aeutis of all kinds,the very be 1 1 10nr: §llgar. .Tea.C6inm, Flab, Dams, Lard; ete.,' etc.' ~. ~ ~ , Forty cases.af cboice 'canned „grads. consisting In part of Peaches, Pears, Plums. ()berries, Quinces, Strawner. ries. Pine Apples, COll3, Beans; Tomatoes, Peas. Duck, Turkey. I4bster, Sum:dark. Pesch, Quince 'and Apple Dauer, Deviled 'dant, and lots of:otbm. tblugaluite too 1:3 name ous to mention, all of whieb ' will bb mild tc all .kiude of "PATapNS" for ready pay at prices that Will iory Coaap.pcititi.oza., . . • and strictly upon the principle of Ilia and tot Dye. • • ' Call and see'at ,, ' . : _.., .4..:24(. DULLARDI3. • lialltroee.APT.l,l7..lo76. ~ . ~ • ... . \ , , M5.11.8015D HOW. ; LOST; i. HOW RE ;STORED I Vir , Pnet, in a staled en-Velqie; only sir cents. - 4 ,- - . • .r. s I Just published; 14,46%; edititin of Dn. Col , rniiwau,'s CaLrattaran Rest? on the radical . cute (w about 1 medicine) of Sperinatorrhoes orAemlinif Weainwess,,ln Voluntary. (3eininal . Losses, - Impotetlo_ i t - , - . / dental and .Phlisical fnotpacity , impediments to !Diandage. eta; ; also Consumption. Hpilepay and rite, indlittd 11i , c1f , indulgence Or *sunlit extraragalico.4Au, , , • .The cetehratedatabor; in this admirable 7..sitty, clear iti demi:Tug-rate* , iron a ihirtf.Years'*uceOste) practice at the alurining consequences. of seLf-libuse may be , radically carod'ssithout the dangerous - use of 1 nternti 1 pedictne or the applicatiOn of the knife: pointing riotamode of clue atone simple, certain. and Oren - 4W. by means of which arery sufferer, no matter what hie con dition may , be; May cure himself cheaply,prirately, and his loofurW laionld be in. the:l:4mb of direly .ftla ' oin the land. 1 • - --•. --•. •• A -•': , ~. •'- • dent under twat IP A Valli euveinPu. I any. addreas. pOst paid, on receipt of al x Cents or tyro pilaf. stamps. ,•.- *daft' tbe PriblUbOrs.' ' ''.! L -:- '''' - -...- • • ' - .- ~ clu,s. J. C.ALINE Atooi;•' - . , ...- , 1.. 1 2 1' Bowser, New-York; 'Nat ciffica fie,4o4:. • 'April2B, 1815:•4ii. . _ , • • •• ,• .. . ai j. ... ~, _. ;I 1901ane.onek.,„:;. GOOD EVIDENCE: entcrtiNATr u NOV, 26. 1872: RELIABLE' EVIRENCE H. it. 82TVLX3 - Dear Sir-1 will most cheerfully add my teatinmny to the great number you have already "tecelved I a favor of your great and good medicine ,' Vegetlim, for Ido not think enough can bo said In Its praise, for walk' troubled over thirty years with that dreadful disease, Cate rh,•and hxd such badoutinhing spells that it would seem as though I could •never breathe any more/and Vcgetine him-curt:tilts t and I do feel to thank God all the time that there Is 14:t good a medicine as Nr/Igetlne, and I also think it one of the betarmedielnes fericoughs and weak sinking feelings at the stomach, and advise everybody to take the \ ctire. for I can aisure them kis (meld the best medicines that ever was. • MRS. VitiOßD, Corner !Magazine and_ Walnut strectsi Cambridge, APPRECIATION. • .01ARLY:STV:, gass4 March 19 )869. IL R. Sicvais - . - - This is to certify that. I have nied your`"Blood Pre paration" Oregetine)lu. my Wally for Pevetalyeare: and Think that.-for Fcrofalapr Cunt:rims Ilturibruns. or Rheumatic atleatous, it cannot be excelled and ins a bidod puma& and 'spring' medicine 'his the best thing' I ever used ; anti have used almost eft-17111;t. .1 can cheerfully retotatilend/lt to 'any one In need ot such a . medicine. N. I:our'resoyctfully, ; . ,Mtta, A. A. DINSMORE. • ' . • V 19, Russell street. • SOd G all Diuggisti 'Es!ciiywheie. S AEI) A FINE STOCK AT LYO. St PO.'S x litfintros9, MAY 14. - • caur.Ers, t - AT • - . . CARPETS'4.T 30 CENTS AND UPWARDS ME: than N. Y. Prices-- „. .• I • May 14,',. „, .. Tor Sale by 8 .. 11.1. LYONS At Co • SUGAR TEA, 'COFFEE, and oth er Cr , rc:roerles At 1.0%V. Figur46:at • 7 A Largo Stock, And New. Patterns Received Elven • Weck Direct From-The • .: ,Manufactory.:l • • • •i • .11.-R. LYONS CO. spool. Pla.3r cies. Coat's.' elaWs O.' N. T., w hero_ NoW P 'irEir TO A. N. - . • - •,:.. A •-,...i_±__*_.__;:;:_-_t7:,4,- z . jLeAgtzgzkeo .-wazzi) (oll4 - .4 1 07 , . DRY •,/, Notions s Sze., &o Filling : Nentliorilry:' on the Arutionnl -1104 remain liere nntil otit new • 13RI(11i.-'113R13 1S C01111 ) LE'll , 1 O. Tlll , l 01,1) GROIII\4.), Onr. Aback ,Is ntw and botignt 7ith care. ialetafor(., offer thirlarg'est, • •f assail:meat, and beit bargains fn the county. Butter and l i rpd4pe shipped, Aliglif'st price and prompt yeturns.guaranteed. Money,a vane hen domed. • i ,• -.. 1 , , •f• . • A. S. MINER GI - IA.NITON, T. Y., WHOT-MSAT-LE • r, t. =NT Q Q6l' Bronze LemPa,'Opal LamPs, AU Wass Lamps Hand Lamps, Burners, Wicks, Shades, Shade Holders, Lamps, Ace. TIN Large 'Stock' o3f JOB 'TYPE and FOUR Printing Presses, we Defy Oompetton Ii tRe place kherc!' you . Alfir 'find" the ben aseriment: aknreet . etyles,nrni,lowe4t.pritt% in' • _• DRY GOODS. , IIILLINERI , ' GOODS, READY AmoTHING,! R. LYCtili . .l CO.'s M oto E:nratatillg Goods, ..„ . ' '-Eittbrotdaries,LaCes, --", -.--.. •1 , . .A . lpite4gßlaTk and.Colo j rt . l) . i : .. r a y! Goole of all Dfacripttont,- I ( 7' •- ' upt.etta Talil fttpicatte,' - •1;' . I .. .. -.. rabreltsia and Parasols,. ', Ilrnn .. - . R :, A . I..lart i tic A Ih 4 aoting,- anti _oilier popular ibiaite, Flattop and Straw Goods, - ~ ' Tr i te Linen, TawOing; Napkin!, - . 1 • •-• E ri g liatt and Pien.h Crepes, 1 - ' . ' Anehtngs and, Ruilling!.., .-I. , 1 . , .. ...• - Flltp.ll4ll, rVltita and Colo ). 45 1 • - .•.. •1 , . ' t ' fyi Cloths and"ltatting, - F . . 11,11"if4Laathlr.and. Marracco Satchais, . . . ; . . I In ehort wo keep la Very Kttonalve Stock of above Mentioned goods and many more. We buy anti large ly for oath, aro th tore et.abled J.-tumult at as CI,OftE PIGU2tSI3 as any , p rty, Ileaseatliaml convince your. swifts of the'lect: • ; - ; ' . - Votailo in - - Or r g „ carried oa as wins!. Ulu 'ilisortEoc : ot of NEW SPRING'OASSI MEIZE,S, 04 . 0.; &C., 70 7 c , z1w. GITIVENBgtG,.)IO,B'I.,JIAITINTiit; •. 31.,vbirs.8Au* *liEag t vg ) . !, 0136C i e, , Ma y ‘ 1 1 b 1 '186 .! . :1.= 't ,IERRIN FAR.R,EL; Std?"~ ?#r!k►q~'d'~ad►~q '~." :Y' ••• -.• • - ••_, .- • jskii4L33l,lo,o • - • - The oldinit and Mat renwAlimili otheunited§tat.s: , ' Tbei f6lnk the prtzemmist **rattled. at-the • ifroludY: ll P#Ot,iVelAiriti3ON r • 1? , •=•;:", Affislet4ri itfai { O . ralosi; ?•- 1. -- • • • •;t'' , :•4 l l 4 4Ntin a"ClUtt.Afiei,t-, ..MOPttoe. /10 1 14 - 44, ,- • -V , •)" .2‘ _:pßitirrxt A.t..vans OFFWJ =IN •i: . •GEOROIII* • lias ittet rottinica from Yorlt , with a lalue mid comp ete astorttkient,of poobs, „. Hats Caps ' • !, , Great 13end,1 J 043 ithi 1875. STYLE . . . , ANJD _ JAPPANED .WA.Re 1 „-....-.. . I Pl7ic44 ellarallked as Lmi aoi any 11 . 01186 tm o. ( s.)tttlierr& New ..r A, Oideri or '. ... ~' 1 , - by illt4 Pinintotly: Attended * ' . !tinlcli 31.1875, . BE' $011; PRINIING - •I -1 "AT TIIN—it,OWEST RATE , We.are continually 'adding' ness niatyrial tu'otir Oleo; and with our - - z Itoih'tit Prido.lind.ilualit,i , ;•elthei.in Mtn Block or Colort:d Woik.• ' • HAWLEY Cliti?CAT - . , SPRINO & StiMMER '4l ' 'lsi PAY GOOPS, N : EW:._OO ()DS, 0410000. - ':RtionjpiltklCO. i i ir lte; . sstirte, a 1, dlcercilfata. - comets,, .• A . inexican and l'imParta f d Mack 1. • Rngga, Lap l!obea , • • Ginvite, • Alix.sandrie iind Bbadiera 'nage , r i nlestinfe • Na44PkaSivlia *OllB. nivhoP ' : 61 - Iro, Scarfs! „i r on IfiNUVA4TI L IRFRB .- EMEM! =CIE Misaeilane us Advertisfiments. , . _Mltexi.csl. l 3E:ost., L. LENTIRIM • CLOTi-IING, BQfOTa FLINT 'AND COMMON CHIMNEYS. SPECIAL , INDU'OEXTENTS - IN • Alsty lar&.NuFAcruittn OF NEW. GOODS 'To be (build in tb FOCtion of the Ourdry, o t Ids owt. Manufacture, and at Meek that can tipt fall to give 1141 e faction. They - make thevery,best • .‘ ' ~. 1 .- ~` • I ; , • • .. , U =INU, D . II:U-TA •K • I --N a, Jr . , The 3absOttber will cieatter inii4 44', 341artaiiihg sr apectalty -Iti 1)13 law eaa. .; Ltalatig jot 4 cops Leto a HEW 'an# tko tacit el tat HEARSE In tho 15tate'3J1 vWedi rig hh.s.,prticoi' be attondectopromptitanil'at i estitlacto? parge3. - •'; ,- i,- ' • . .',"... - -; ''' .. -' W Wi. SMTB.te:SON.. , utritii:Ps. - ; Ja4. 'i ' 1b.;74,-,...uotH.ts;‘• - • • • •.:...:,,. ,, ..i:-;•::', ! • ,'-.. , !;" -, •:,','lr .. ' s '.'.• -: :' , ':: 7 ;'-•-• : ' kl'ol*itT:::l':'-13i=biltt ~.,:,..: ,! -, 1.•,.: , - _ ~, '... 1 - -' • :%: - - -----:-.-;:... V-- -MONEr - - ,, e;& - yi t.xi - 41 - ":' ! ifit.-irbtrit:!' tkie - ilt.N i. -Toi.''bt),ldlt- - 4'/' i .; - ::':- . ; , t -- :•:- s , - - - • l' - -:•::', 1'...1 3 .,' .!,,. , .'....- - -.T., , .'!- - / , '..t-. t ~Ovipuo- 4 - flttagi„ . ttarldito Vie - vrifi tatii_ehin : d,airt,ll4, , Oubstelsiiiisve litittilLigi at a pcothe "Vait.:VilY: liay:r4 a tOca t li tig9g. • parclia!lag. _ Save 2 I ipar ealikCibY carrying - bow.: Pent* 107.0,EligiOtt trial; ~ .MI "pwira , ,tappla Auttlfsatiputa 1it . : ., 1 !... 1 1r i 7111 ',-,J,, f - d ', :::,* .4. - . 1 1 , . I•'4l' ;' 4 1 4 1 ;# 04 #1 4 Pr. 11 .34 r*-'; ...•,;; . 1-f .7 ' .. ‘ !% - W.”it .." 74 14 M== ~roziu , is., - We dial KO. - L LENHEIX' Ii OT .&:,',,..,..TLAWLEY:I Court Street -SHE N.9Yi . RECEIVING -AN ISI 1 - MENSE STOOK 'OF MI & BUS' CTONING, cLolins, CIA gERES,', - , FURNLSIIING GOODS ' For Spring and $ • •'e • • • - .eliitcain:l3o6teartnWit is. no ml6r the ehaige . of S. H. cOcK, late of New York City, aud: forpi— erly with & Co.. is'd fall truariatte that we cannot be be4teu 43 iny-bottsesjii. this .city.... •:,- • • • 7 . Our 'sto coaii)rises .all . late.;stAes; au' will .be . sold at ;.bottOnt 'prigeS. 2:"H'tDoti't forget- the place, (Opposite ptelitinge 3011 N, C. FOOT N. T., April :tn. Liz. "Binghamton At W. 7. smith' & Son's, Fat ell afro Puraltara War iroom wiltfirid thatariteict kink of A - - - I • 1 ' FIRST CLOS AND 011X027 Nrcran.DF,l rITIC73EI.3M :f .14]Xl'EN610.1 4 /,' TA.BLE6, In the. Country ) ecndlVAß.47 4 .!'y them., . : • . • • . 1312 cr 1 isqfp 3c., 7 )10. r ; Of ilk kind* dela; tre tie:n*l4o*i max; sPz Nll3 31* fik 1/401.10178 RIX/St, • • , - -110 .1 A TASSES,PI34 4A ' ' 4 tp cwaiolkl'ilATßASSEli .. , . • . • • - . 7 • lyr ,- BOYIY& Colt/W.IA &• SHOES;. . , t ill) _ ... 0 IFF IS & . kJ- E OA.A. 111 1 . 11 Have *pelted, at ihi- QV location 1131. . tc.iiponi In 1 the Wick', knock Montrogei and we ,shall be , Alikan4d to eco all rrur old !Vern& and 'the many new lines:we hope to Odin.. Our stock will consist of ; •. ', - N •‘. - , . , . 111)li, os. - 1111... griliro.,.. 4'; .: • ••,,..,. OF - ALL ELLTDO 4. 1 . 11LINEit A*D TRUNKS; .Ammer tra 0: 3i, itawth-i: sam=l_ i Iron Hardware` c' • • i TINWARE,: I - IC°r/ 20 ..rcif NO° ADd 74!9P4),tathr • co ri• ,••• • 3itt a l2 Cr' 4. • . • ,•I.P; t , rl • . • DX.A.I.EIIII 1 • sTO~Ysi's' . ' . TIN 00 SHEFT-IR9N WARE. Buildere OUTLERY, Thlluks to fttir g f ienstsfor l'Ast Vayors X l 7 - wotild he moreiher,Llif el to - oes ae‘l aft who lc no'w they:WliTi hnsettlect.eetiottern Iv! t h 14, if they would eat sod -settle by tho zotticitif ef 'third:ll4lg ;:' Feb, i, sett MONEY 'SAY:ET:I I==l N1.1. 7 ,W - sT 01 ti; ;;ATENV G001)8, NEV ===i CROCKERTICOLAiSWAIE, , , ..,• .. . - • • In large oantities and variety: Stone Ware; Woo° Ware. Hon*, e•Fornfrhing Goals ' and Groceries. to rtall giro plartlcular attention'. to the Grocery Trade and keep/ tall assortment of Tdats, Sngat. Copes. Family • , , -• ',. i • : ..., . • . : _ • Groberies:&•liTovislons, , in full vailetY.tille.and, - Float ,We. shall !seep con '.ifantly on „hand floe braMh: of 'flour .tat much less than old prices. and warrant 1t to please. r(loods delivered promptly to oar town east omen,. ;• TEltSfs:-Our.terms r ill by strictly , PLO fisti3rsaMEWsr, • . . ":.. i , . .„ , (.sti4irliroduce;) - " • Thts It ivill be Well to rem ihi , her, ass will the secret; to our low ' prices. We j are cona mat that by calling and examining our goods and pile ajronr still find that ;it will be foryous inter; eat to t ; Our goods and te rine. , , - , i: .Irs , rzOsox Oniabris, k - k'!-- § 11 SATRE. •4 ' .Sontsite, 3liti . .' 130. '74.-1-4; .... 0.44q7,,,•••- 'ABBOTT,i isii JOHNSON -4,'.:.:._i 1 ~, , wi-roixs.,s.mx„dx, ' DEALERS" .a2r 11.[A_R - D: : :w.;.Ajz : . IRON; AND 'NAILS; .1 Bla;oltsmiths' Supplies FABILERS'IAND , MECILINICW TOOLS. i Ago Ate, fur wpaVait tool• orOc+4=tiv, SE4T STEEL TOE OALKS and CALK fiTEEL.4tc„ BURRETT'S CORN- SIIELLP.R- ". I: lippsor.4 , BURDICX: FEED Ul!TE118 orciu. Aim **ma i l • • ,- • "'B7 Washington St, • -•- . - • 111.11 / %IAARITON; Oct. 14 4/!i 4 e:r : . , , - ,,,T4e...1i00.P.e...11 - 40 - 01 /xi Auy •' - ' " ... t- • . ,;! ~.. •: .. : .. • . ••:: lo h i ice/ AL,i-tAll ..i • - It ;: . ,„. =lllll CROMR tirtidit'slitankrtentidinti; 33 X - ATCMIC" 2 4 . PC P Wit' I M. "Ir• IVIOLES4O,W iigii)UTTALVIPHALXII4S. 1 , itEASY 4i - or;:- . ., ittr ii iiitnw44E, OARTLIAGt GOODS. ' . Di,ACIcatiTITS' SUIVLIES, T 641 K , '.tVisl - NrDIAINTHFoR rllluri*9 [ . 1J1.1112411 , 111r1NG tND TA xj - jvl i • P,Te., LTC., k ETC: ' int Ageutfoi r . PISTON SIaNW , • • 'AND ,OM . P ,Z 0 ~• - • OIM aftOST - OUT • •,':„1 „ ' 111 , 4* ReotakTtrti ilelebro,tedf, Hand. Out riles'. •••-= • v •• J-: TP9-PCPkill Werl4l . ,111!`g14V•41.-9d4.441" • tgli;riiktA% • -;^1, _ 4 la er.it '"OL-4304rpUt A- -11-117.°7ft7 * Bileek4lll,Ylllllll.l.llW 0:Alt thaediaki 110414W/4W ItnlYtlll644Siflitthtfd" - . `llVlllsM,R4ltl ll . AllllililNi**o l looti. - ' flliaiirgue, ri., April 7, 11$11,_ , ...,)11411-,t;:. ~T~rxb~ i. Ziseellaneous, • • Ettil/461-6'Tntittfr. INSURANCE CE - .AOl - r, i i : i , _, ~... -: ..._. Xiacosstroisici;r'it. Rcpiestntild, sloo,ooomoi 4111E,LIrg AND ACCIDENT INSVROCE: . . Liverpool. London et., Globe • ri9.00 0 Nand Cattullg.ll inv,ilitzta Co, : of Tiatatreil. C 1,3. ads: Capital - • -, . ~. , 4 t 4 l o tgki 'Aux. Co.o:rt North, Arent tea 'f'', I' - - ' l 3 /101 r , ) it, Peon. F,lth bit. Vo., Phila., '" ' - 4") , 1,1.4, 1 Nation:oJ NewA'ork; • ..• s , •„ i . 00 ,04.0 , ins. Cti.; Suite of Pti.lu'it. ••• sll{,l%.i.lif, MAIM Mut : .• A I, I{ ; !it ” 4 Lng 'Olt o • :: .- .!! - • • S'L , 4 31vrtliantg , - :..) rx.r, jAncast9t ,Fitit. Inv., Co, ' •.' • r.r;...,/, Vitc. it.c.4uciatiop of Phila. -. •• . . , 4:).i I- Meuntoiztfli 01 Vittoburz, 't • • • ,l'o,‘0••, Piiintyl - taiiitt Irli. 1...0., :Phila. . I .:;• , ),.iit FanlC l he. cm. of l'ht.l.l. 2:•••••.44 - . City Fir , Ins. Go. Pro% itienCo t it. T. • • 2 1 4,10 di Itokir Witlittnti',lll, Provioeo,:, R.I. ,;;:r•,,,,,,, Weityttownlocleo..ilV:th-ttowo, N. I''. '. ' ur. ,-.: I.ipme it..... Ct.,.. N. 1., (t.ipttJaa ad Atupitts. $ 4 . 00,, . 1 . 41 mit* Fire toe. (to. ilArtfor,l:- Ct• ,- . WI r , -, iTartford Fire AOlo.;Co„(44 , lt.zlatirisittiplas - 113,9 a..,;•., tom:v . l4:e. Cu4oloriloo , , (i.. ' " 4 1) sa,.. Cltitent" Fire, .4 • ,i , ;(.,, , - -- r ... vlre It 4. f..111,, ThC AVANT for the fuli , 4 Ini;Quitupttnies (or Northern Iconayirs,r.ls: Fire rwodlatirm • Luiriister Ott! insArsoco Contimuy tjr , . irr Th e j.,,,nranco . vo; o{, thc Ntate (.1• !t•co..yruo:iis,o khlisKierphis, :),„ • !, •,'• •• • X.a .M l ‘ 3:11 Cforsii.id nit ar LIN to ti...et..; 2irictss • 5ti,M1,14.( Atli Lll9, , ' • • X3Z)Ir.II.I\TIL". TrsvcidnAlos,Co4fart....,rd,Car.it:Lit.tiSttrpluelt ( 0-, ' I I itsi t y way Ptissent,mrn • • •.. tt.1.10,t0 Thl..arkdersittlioi liti , Vsen;weliknownin ihi4tonnty.fw. the put 17,Yeitre.s. i:i•tat'sr. , c.Agent. by Ititt Coninitiniet, hart itl!wayt, bee:: promptly (,dir', • Z...0 - offirc tr.) in east rr . ora offi ce or Wzn.:ll.CoOper itCo., Turnpike , street. • BILLINGS 'STROUD, Aent. i 4 31 . 1 3 1:11, (Alec 31sialcivr. S. 1....11 , 101)4)N, Solicitor. ' • Mon trust. 157.1. • • .1. 11.11Ansza. 1 G, 3.lJAwcza., f II U. ULA. 30114 .I I • --- 0 - .' . I BINGHAM'S! MARBLE WORE& , . \ [ESTI. our) [s'lBlo.l BARNES BRIS. & 61.1110111 G) ~. DEALBRS IN A D MANUFACTITRERS Si OP 4tlitiat( 4 . c intrican ilartilc,s, - AMERICAN A . R SC O TCH , GRANITES Marble. a d Slate 'gantlet, 1 `lartgo fit., Nem- Depot. imintwil ON. N 1; (lie 31A;-1.1. U3ll The niidersigneethe ery, cog the D. -1 • fret Shipping or • at either depot w Thenew riVorbtidg, is no Ferrying. • always, on hand w co the surrounding cone Great Bead. Aug. 1 NEW Y() THE- . BEST i I .Daily. $lO a r41.r.: Footage) free to the. Adverthiltig; Rate: , wore, olly SI, potting n2-i1 • - for PARLOR. r , r can: WATERS',tiII Mere great pocrer a modern "improyem AMOK :11ADE. Tb: eiltrruntedfac Ala r . LY,LUW' for cant, I monthly guyincots. at great bargalds. until paid for us or TED. Species:Ueda real discount t Lodges, et& LLUSTR. HORACE .48t Broadway, lie _ ?MORE A !Nadia!, Dee lEEE , !!..Oropreberielvii. gland honorable."—N.:\.,Sl I'. S. Gnuße. Phila.. "The Illiograf•hies are to prated for thiair securacy.—T e Preri. "Over !14 , 1 pa wl ; no Ilbrsry comp! Se without it."—StuAn nat.- "Your Account'of Get tyoburg 1d thd full eft; and very boat btsti. ry or the grrateet battle. of ruf.d 'erri Tltnes."—Cta:. J.l Nlcbc44o.tr. "No toklier, !should be, without!.'..lll! PH% `, A.jug'tribrite,to CUM tivisheit G. •Ir "Tbo ..inert boo • I yet. seen."—Col, .1. E. rarions. Mori rg. •Yeur Gttyabor2; Is the jugo.t. yet repremated."4-Go ..T, l'ese , ter, N. Y. Ad cirtss'P.l.l. DAVIS Pablkhers, 723 t7lantiotn rit OS. , • , Ulf he- -- PENN__ SONIIITIII I ea a '-(liccured by Co Or urtt i.)lVti tho h told tot . lifelike tof,tnet of ilindh, h, u, ' of Picture. Mon and 6ce fu; Copylog an Frioup and Loved ti • Photodruptity And I),tv ,:which will.lpledlo over utaneut - bufhifte aftiu ,to 10110;11*0 it tio.'is h dolphin, Pa. --..-------- °MOM c( `:AND ALL WELL'S IA • PITT UP ON!, TRIED I t 4014 'Dnicr.,ll , ls . 4'ol4tot9u, liallnway MANTS WANTED 1 ~ QUA!. By the ”li_iflllioi whose tamer bas math. „la ackno wlcJgoil. to be And ita . A _rketch 'mitt. wild bit:moat , thing yet dill! illueo,tivenbody OT hiillot•kartielcs an 11. rapidly,- : - Ageuto • ..N.:'4ifllime.k. & qu., I . .- -•,- , _ :t. 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