•., • , ' 4 , - • - • : "7"....". • • Ar-t.)lthe CMEMiI ttint, - ,.•:iitt4loiOrltrild..: . •- DOe• ' ll l PaY4*. cook 10041 for Smelt. that our. , farm contains • stfo t:eresi . nni we generally feed 100 head titOtiiiittlsorrigrass"in summer, and we fat teaeactrwititer about forty head of , cattle the stable. ;We raise from , forty; 01'4 acres of wheat;tienty to thii•ty of oats, twenty '.of corn, and three ; or four acrea • • If: PcP€4, ll lh turniPs. 'Our engine is five. '4P:kOrpt.wer,''boiler something more, with — enginelittriched to its side. And this thresint our grain, .cuts and steams the fodatix, punips the water, saws the wood and does the churning, and thus is very haita,T to have, on the farm. ; We have thee'e litean c r4tigh -‘l Aoldini; ;100' bushels each. and ono of these tilled with straw , and °hilt 800 pounds of bran worth 75 wits per hundred, evenly Mixed, rnoists. . cued _witli , viater. pocked solid,end well steauxfd nvell - - feed sixty head of cattle - three twig for one day, all they will alt. Fattening cattle are fed extra. 1n this (lici, 4 7, 4 ve - Can ,- feed\ all our iit'raw and, corn. talite'loapoor hay, we, have any, with "little grain or bran, turn' it 'All into quick,s,ctive Manure to stimulate, new grops, and keep much more stook, And at -Olestbird-less -eXpense_ than in the' old way. ' .Our stook comes out in better con, • dition in the spring,and we have doubt frcint oniownexperienee, that there is a 'auving ultof fully one•third .the cost of wintering our stock. In feeding Kegs .04i findll)ot two bushels of corn ground " and cooked is a little better than four 'buShila of shelled corn. We have proved this by the .best test we can. give'-it.- We , =..z„,bitte be hesitation in`saying that our con. fideuee in the economy of this 'mode of feeditiestrengthens with each, year's ex perierw, and we believe . t.hat it is destined to bi praotided much more extensively in. the future; • • • *limy Cattle Require Salt. • • 'knel *hi the animal craves salt • tsnd.WhY it . ultimatety. falls into disoifse if ~ ..ealt)t for ti lrue • Withlieht . : . Upwards. of. half the aalitie Matter of the :blood (St)) , per cent.) consists of ca noion salt ; and :this . 7s inirtly' discharged every day thronglOhe skinnnd kidneys, the nee -, essitv of; continued supplies of it to the ...bodi,beconies sufficiently , obvious:, The als!..V.Contains Soda as ,a special. mid . . indispeeiahlio constituent, and .so do' all the - cartilagea; Of the , body. • Thertf(ire, if the simply:of salt be stinted, ;wither will the !site. be able properly tO assist the di Lion, iier.the cartilages be\ bulk up . 'again as they naturally waste. eCtl:'.'Aiid.wlieirwe consider it to he a fact that witheelssalt roan'' would miserably ;perish, as ,among horrilbe punishments: entailing Certain death that cf 'feeding, 21 '•Ten!prits - on saltless food is said to have to ..• Pritviitlea' barborous times, ..the may igicmno partially convinced, at least, et :the,:tiecessity of. feedtrig „salt :to o ur stocl4—tbat it 18 one. of the necessaries as rtiorie of the luxuries of life for man W,bentitaiiod it should be profusely t• prainded -, at• short intervals, in ,proper places, if it cannot be kept by them c.on• titmally, so that each and every.animal. May satisfy. the demands of -his - nature.— ' Therl u it'sliall not be said of us'-that while our ptidding is well seasoned and salted our stock are allowed to suffer • for want • of the same ingrfdient, which is as truly `';'"ulpenaiy` for their food as for ours. ?Proportion of Crean) to Milk. .r.1 1 .4L-l i . Reynolds, who has seen it 'kat— : , Ul - at fifteen pounds of credal had , t beep, obtained ,from one hundred Of milk -asks Whether the statement ean• be eon. t.7..F.,With r iiiitilit lands' of milk'. such - a ;proportion, no doubt, has been obtained ; • bac ouch. resutte are far ab6ve the aver . ago?" experipent with rather tooreAlutti an average' quality of 'milk, 1318iPoimibi of milk gave 140 pounds of Crearttlin 'another 121 pounds of cream t • MA= taken-. from 1300 of Milk; in the t.third,.ll7., Pounds of cream frOM 1250 of laze experiment, tried in Eng. r.'•Oand; it was found , . that Alderny-m ilk av :;;Wrageti, from 18 to 20 per cent, of cream, Durham 17 to 30 Devon 14 to. 17, Ayr- Mikis-13.1e 15 Brittany 16 to 22 per cent, • From thiitlit will be seen that the average .to by'A. I'. R. is not very much. 'of the way. Mr Crozier, of North tong Island,'Claime to obtain one t)if .pure cream from three quarts of his beet. Jersey cow; this would beat' double the rate mycorrespondent ~,,,48,ineutipuell.---Journal ilis'Arm. Ittiiect sleets ' • it is allays important to know how4i o „, cholla meat in buying. Ox beef ithon4l be tine: in or fiber, the flesh of a bright Color - and Ifirm ; the fat white and iiistributed - throughout the lean ;tt ShOnlirnot, be yellow or semi- fl uid. If 'the meat is moist and flabby it is stale.— . lipotoutsbould beof a clear pink tint; firm and,,ivith a liberal supplyyof fat.— , Fine wetherMutton may be recognized bv the' . presence of a small mass of Sat on the.npper piirt of the leg. It is more no .o ~,it- l otis Vista, ordinary mutton ; and' the darker' its tha n , time finer its flavor. Pork a o " 4 l4fieof tiot, and the fat • very: iirtiL.lf it.is soft or if the fat is yel low the meA,. bad. It it is semi fluid the-animal had robably, been fed . on ; i ";;? . I =l Mikoni 'the Most interesting-,0;6 nc i u ..., ' eions arrived at,'4eatly by those a*o u ,... omers speclally directed their !ittentitin" tis the solar spots,, is that; dar. periods of great distarbane.e, there ls tictillitdencY in the lipotz to' change .aitee_. . Irately from the northern to the southern hemisphere, and vice versa, the period of each changebeing about tweenty-five diqe. - On the other hand, itls only when the solar disturbance is inconsiderable, that the spots do not present, any such ,systematic Oonneeting this generalinatii . *with previous discoveries, .''4 - iiiitit4t4ria l 'aemonatrable that ~sint. 11:0aiitily occur in pirris, at: oppo.' sihzt , :endi.dt the samesolar Oiameter at an intern! et twelve or thirteen days; • '11644 , 116ite attlithur. and a considerable itsman l t alit is necessary to keep them in liiir hath,. 'When -hogs run at large and 'and green food- they supply :themselves with t yttost iclteeded fart pigs kept in close peAsaild fokoi boo - m.l4lva or earomeed mon laxative food. , . • . 13ave tbe c orm m oabs for. 'auling, espe. cull y ity014:18 'oat going to;he panty al t -1 1 0 ptepare theta melt, to ' IZ i etteoArts and 40:parts tar,— and drirgif oheet metal heated kfitheitt the tereperattm Of boil -,„ . any 01 en P.°. in— jr°ll .no w i se i,,,,itnOtOnt iretzog, I otthe Vti----r ILIA" ontroolbeni,v2ieni• tutees' .P,rtgtileitriPid tmrlY "p h still. litiitii 41 '`'h A'' insDge /6 g a thcryltre d , Ilene X4 f ,e, :frozen .hart: v lel m e . , ..7..,01 -14011:4Kr or theY nliteri gOltnu 1,14E013 Ail/1404m, or And t /or *ed. -'43ltt Px: ..,4 74 , 4 se wo4 y 4 ardepted -.410:10.tt :71,14 10 4 niellf , . in • tie. , ifit Ott M..:,:, _ lAttll.lOVOllO., '. - sini.li,roltiit. • Mho hide me on to fields Elysian, ' • 1 6eiligolden prospects gmei my v!'49 l is." lend chitties but a conitnissiottl • My Broker. • 'Who, while I trudge through muddy ways; Rides (for that small coMmission payi) Behind a liandsOme pair Of titiya ? , -; -My Broker. Who,al;ting at j'actolus' fount, •' • Buys, , sells, or holds for '"next: account," Chareng„ ot, course, a 84afininount • • My Broker. . `glWbosetione is soft, whose manner bland ; *Who, lightly holding by my hand, Milks figures I don't understand,? 'MX *caw- • • When panics come, who seems to Wear • • • A calin, serene, superior air ? As if it wasn't his affair ? • • My Broker. : • [Whose villa's somewhere in the West Whose ilte's in silk ,and sealskin drest ; Ifhoseivities and Weeds ire of the best ? • _ • My Broker's. Whose, waist expands ? • Who still can sport A face of , roundest, •ruddiest sort, Through drinking '47 port ? My 13roker. Whom did I look on as my friend, \ Till he those ':Turks" would recommend— Yet knew the - inevitable end ? , Not so Hard of Hi arin& , A writer in the St. penis 141)0Na:frt . Rays One. afternoon Jblia and r were.in- Ou r accustotn'edsput—the corner of a - sofa —with our atinif: - kind of gracefully t wined around :each other; andLnow and. then a kiss being exehinged-every thing las lovely and delicious at peaches and cream —when a Step', wits heard- in the. hall. 'Here conies ma!" exelairried. Julia, and she - hnTriedly changed her seat fora chair in the' or the; room: • while I straightened Myself up as the dour Opened -ind in. walked her milj.:sty -Mrs, 2erciVal X. De Smith - Julia. introduced us, and Mrs. De.S..‘. took -her- seat on. the rota; but-riot iinite so cloie to we as her (laugh= ter Usually sat.' I - had heard that Julia's on, I her WI'S qiiite deaf,. so 'raising tuy vote to a high' key I . nituir an original. remark about the weather—then in an orainary tone remarked ,to Julia that "1 liked the- Old lady's appearance,' and theught that she could be managed if. .handled right manger—then in a loud voice - said something nice to madam,- 'whioh she replied to; then to Julia Teinarked,that "L - - hoped her mother wouldn't think I came' o:see her and so - -remain- long in, the' parlor Ohat I was • sorry to See that' ner rhenmatisti was better, and hopiNi she would. soon have, ancither:,attilek; just enortglito‘ ; keep I,er: in .here own room"l ,And ho - trattled away for fifteen minutes. I - noticed the old iilo4 o o face got very,,red, and sap se it VvasiLtinge.of her old com plaint that she felt ; while Julia's face was twitching with .what I snppose was vexation , at her. mother interrupting our nice little time. : Well, asi Said; I had rattled away for about ten' ..minutes, talk ing high . and low, notes alternately to Mrs. and Miss. when the - old' ladYgot.up; And in a zero time said ;• 4 4.)0ct0r - Useless. you have made a mistake ; it is my husband; not I who is deaf," and with bow left the room. Whew ! I hadfinished\it— she had heard every Word" said. PoOr. Julia I She' I;urst. out crying ;, I kissed her and left the house ; and Julia=she mar ried another, fellow. • • • - How to Judge a The Jefferson City (Mo) Journal, tells this: . : ' • - About a week ago a gentleman froth Tennesee, representing a capital of $20,- 000rin search of a lmation in which to engage in business, gave ns 'a call, and otter stating his mission 'West,' Milted to look at our paper. We handed him the morning Journal, and to our surprise he did not, stop •to read our , newsy local 'pick ups,' or our.attractive editorial page but turned at once to our advertising coluttms, and, commenced .counting our advertisers and measurink their space. "Well said he glancing up from the paper i ls that all ? Is nut the business of this town ?' • 'Oh, trof daid we, 'here is the Tribune with a fek *gavel tisements, that don't ap— pear in thaJournal: He then counted two additional local basinesa sAvertisements' in'-the Tribune and again looked up, with the remark : , 'And 'that's all, is it ? Why, you, haren't pt'near as Much, of a town here us r thought you had. Add then • we . explained.: to him that we had a'gre-at many' hairiness !pea who do not advertise. . "-they are not business men to hart if theY ion't advertise,' was his answer. • We woirt:kriut co i tradict • him, ark& we were powerless... 4) vindicate the claims of 'the city. - ./ He left us saying it he had time be , would look around,' but ikought this was, no Place for him. This id one instance, and a Set Business. Sunday nigh t, when a young man drove out of Vicksburg several, miles to pass the evening with the girl of his chOice,he was met at the gate by her father, who at •once proceeded to business by saying: I "Own to spark Louisa, eh ?" The young man, •,let:_siletice answer the question. - 1. 3 .U.e.ct it'll make ti,-catitch ?" ecultik ued the httl.tr. Silence again, while - tike young man tial the hone. -- As he w4ready to go iu, the father blocked - the.: way, braced up and continued, "See here, young man, :`let's have an anderstauthug, If ye mean hitch 'hveen now and . .,linuary, all right; but, if ye don't, ,Pwant ye, to understand that.can dles is mighty high this - fall, and crops don't tarn - out wuth a case" n • As the . 'yenng loan got 'through the gate, it is probable that. be gave ttie fath er a threat and au agreeable avower.. hy is cool the mast contradifitori article known • to commerce Bocausv, when purchasiql.it goea, to the costs *5OO to - be married by , the t -but then a man gets so yell war ned that be never' regrets the fee. A 'Puppy aid 'in Ateiordoi waa, the ul~rtiag .;fee 'offe'6i'd to . CAUL.' Splints elerg,puttu, the Qther day., A Michgati ix)tati.) grower reports Eu— reka equal in ,quAlity In Pauly Itotie finowfli4kp,4 lIMICESE3 .roator :Of Cu6d./Autt,i4 s pollqty, 16wa ieigila IO C o,firuii4 - mouit4.o/e• • • . tireEsti*keet uppren plc). fraKti 4.444 wikise I Roice uwoutlgu. My Broker - 3 •-• t• • . ;. • • , . • , 11\ JS/1 .4 5'. .1 - -)• • P a-• Moo it' A. - ' E . b . .1 . 14 - * 1 - P . - , , ' - < 4 : 4/4EI - ..,;Light lumatnic A -• ' .'' —•-• -' , - • _A wooden l egged,t Lothario, in. the 1 -Whately, Maseichasetts,44oori.hAuse, has elOped withthelpoor-inaster's wig, Thef Lientena t GOveraer of Michigan kissed another a anqs wifeimd got - pound -1 ed ,for lf., but q e's ready', ,t o rep'at ' his share of,the doh, . ri • : ' ii lady who asked her loVer if he would like i to see t 4 lamki feed , ' Was -surprised to hear him, Deity he l,iad.', rather "sec her eyebrows( e).r ; . ' ° Pronositions of marriage', in Nevada are written on postal cards, and the au-' swer combs by return, mail, " mite ou with your.preaoher 1" .. : ,/ 1 Milwaukee,lrl,, 1 yeart of age, asked a buy of 15 to el pevith hd, because she had read it 'a novepuper Oat in Egypt, girls were married at 1. 'O, , Tne old muds in Ath ns, Georgia recently met in cony ntionitnd resolved 1 that the legislature, agileo make it a 1 penal offence for any wid; w to' marry again. -c., 1 A man May occasionally kiss the ~vrong woman by tnishate; brit when he makes a practice of it, the right woman finds it out, and that's Whitt bothers Sidlie Morris a, Keay • Newark girl ir • • ".mind-reader." She said to a bash u -beau the other night,. "why; I beheve•you are'going ' to' kiss me " She was' cor rect. p . A' Cleveland :young - mah /ha's a scraps book containing the marri#ae 'notices of all the women tilathe has Toyed; and he sits akin:, the :taooulight " alid.. reads. it, ..- •, . - •, .. .. ... •.. ~.. and cries. . . 1 - • . ':. •N. Says the unbliiiihing Whitehall Tinie., A Schenectady girl at a spelling school sat do n,On . Vairialoons.!, , :This happens here o teriand'ye t i it uCtier gets into the: papers .. .:..- . . •.• •• - A . work eirl'ihastened the departure of a lingering gent eman caller,. the ~other: evenill; by renia'rking,itis she looktal out of the window, "1 think ,we shall. fii&e .-. a billutiftil sunrise:l.', ' two i KeUtuel4 lov rs ,ieetiently 'rode . • l b two horsisLr.to ~death in 'eloping to get marriedi Tile chances, 4re that they Fiji wish, they tiaili those licl i ves 1,-;) ride.t.li&r , i ; en t Ways, before the,yeat is oyer,... - • ' , . • • Boston girls . are - not iilloWed outsidelof the. house 1 evenings wtll a young • man unless iiteotnpailied' bY:n aunt or older person- OtiOnte description. That jsl Why so. few ofq.them:' e -:get.et ou't' of doors. - ' . - -. 1 - - ! ; • ' ..::7 '.-.: - - A 'getYtleMan ill Veld Countyi,, - Colo - - rado, desiring ti- wife 'discoyered—,that $5OO vias.t4'maticet ;Price of -the article money down before ;the • ceremony and. th . C. tie he was' b4gt,;(l to take wattred:' hair dat 'that, .i I. -' '• . . . ~ IA young Man in !Oswsl'go juinpeil into, - th;.l anal and ruined,a4so.suit of clothes to s ea: cross eyi , d, girl, and then :would- , !n't ceept a. button • - string -- which :i she 'colk ted for hin - 4' • .11e said that honesty li ;was its owarewiirtl. ~ 1 ,_k ' , • .8. d , lookin# Milwaukee clop, who i;(wo • • • pass..d three ,wekk's in 'Detreit, engaged him:elf ; to thfrttteirsoungwoinen (hiving that tinie,and now they hang on the front gate, threatening ,every Milwaukee man whoomenoes loafing , groUnd. \ .„- • .Y 4 it, has lavn discoteiled- that 31arli t sok! eitiniy ( Ztituois ) girl who is going to,in t herself •UPas :a prize at a spelling matbh, has as paternal relative In the vici . ity, who owns ahook store with:any . quantity 'Of beket , dictioilaries. in, stock.• , , ; I ":, - ; Here is ki ex tact frOm a letter Written ~ to her,lover hy a Montgomery, Alabama, girt: " For yotii,,eake, darling I have quit using chewing ghtn • Would you have quit gum for me?. .livria'(d not have quit gum: !for anY other person ilk the whole. world. A very .pretty Sunday 7 school song :is the one entitled,.!Tut.yourNmor on, my my i boys." There, is however, 'a- young 114 in town who doesn,tlike-‘ lo hear, it. She says it sounds- like,,,.•But: your arm around me; hove," and it alWays ; makee ;het feel lonesome. , • "Oh tithe satd in .a breathes strong as a fanning mill.' as" she threw her artns wildly Atronnd and closed in on htm. "Gititne breath," Said he, as 'he-untangled hitnielf .and wiped the, molasses caudv from his month where • ate had kitised him. All Of this in Fond du Lac.' '1 I'l , I .' A party of men ianimatedly engaged in :discussing -politi:cs before a country store• attracted the attention of an' aged agri culturist: "There's somethin' th.matter, here," l'e bserved to his,Wife ; and. draw i3 ing in'his,team, he lightly` shouted to a consnm'tive individual oh the \ outskirts. (`What's afoot r - "Twelve inches," was •the sarticinie reply. -The aged agricul turist swore some anX, drove, on. A fellow , in Keptucky ran a ay with 'a' farmer's', daughter and hares ;' and - was* hotly purstied i , The firmer got within close . range, arid fioitrished a reyiilver.-- ihpa'ti Shoot, for. tteaioot i .'s sake".shout ed theloYar.- 4 1 won't" was thc- reply, "'cause rmjafraid I'll hit-ther boss. JuSt leate Cher Itciss, aod titke'therizal." That comprofnise was, accepted.: by the youn,,t , folks, who walke.d on to a Preacher's, and • the fatherrode hcaue on his horse.. , To a picfure or a frightfully wan, em aciated girl, e4thibited. in Paris, is'ase'ribed this history.: .It is the pvirait of atiar tist'asweletheart. lie began ;-to =paint it when''she was - healthy an a - heau ti fu 4 but while 'the work wasf in progress she. fell sick with consuiniaion,, and sio ' .Iy-wait :id awpy. As the'deadly (New changed likeness, looks he touched and reto ched her 1 likeness, until. just before her 'death,' it i I' grew to be What it now is. •: , ' The Glyipleic . artist was on the' spot i as 1! usual, ,!1:141, the N e twar,girls visited the 1 buys at West Toint, the other day. '.The_ girls, it seems, wore ,their 'spectaciekAmt they made nis for that by their stunn \ in Icostumes_auti wreathed emil,es. The ca dets were in gorgeous iirray,l turd wailed 1 verb . striglif under the trying circuni ski.nces. This .is what they thought lof g - ue hl other; 1 Jiro- - "What - d'so u think of the girls,,Bob r "Well," more intellec tuid their foilierwise,'!.stye .1300. - 1.14. , n, ,:says Busied 4 What do you , tirink of the - blsp . Alagr#.? * 4 'Well,e7 their uuitorius are 'rather nretty.”. .., , ' _ A - good,o)a Pe-rnocrat.of Obicago i when his beautifuyand acciouplishediaughters asked Iciiin Trof fifty cents each-to Miter for a avellii*to LI rnatue4t,:.in-:Which,they were inkr4i tinily wouid win - the first prize , it Coßt'ai Web , sfer—replied einphat,iv.ally: -i ‘t 4 ) g l .O B , !LW.' Ifs P :' l *.ascally Whig ,, trfslc!-,thert is some ling., ti tider ' All this. .1 4e-that t ebster oce in. Washingeon' when -he .wa 411 CoUg ess, acid 1 neteri ladieved'the did hang' him for murder -1 :44 o".. : ,Park!naii, but , Out 4,'l§ lite: ', Y9kfig' 1 ' . -1 - atili iiie,'l It oold .'..c.+t, come true. ''Abd! they have,' i4i lie's-just -trying IQ. ,%.olk 1 off 4 zoine;.of,iii 'o , olds epellitig-hoOk truck 2 1 O git bVini i rk'jNN") Al.r,d9v B 4,ohr,filt* -1 `.er:htiii,4raselet an , ° d ie lip iii:ttionie gloom bet yo r swe' .iiies. - • , - , neO*o. trunnin. - Tirer, Would call attonEfoa to Ins lie' Stock of . . SPRING .*ND SUMMER GOODS, Now side, in new. . , 0C00D2,, LADIES'.I,DRESS GOOD'S, BLACK AND - .COLORED ALPACAS, NEW, STYLE OF, PRINT, snAwL - 8; WATER-PROOFS, FLAN. NEL% BALMORAL, AND HOOP . •SII.IRI 4 S;;VELVETS, HOSIERY, HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, OH - 'CLOTHS, PAPER HANGLNGS, BUFFA LO AND ,T R AP ROBES, FURS, HATS a:zin RAI'S; BOOTS AND SHOE ' HARD WAIIE.IRON,NA.ILS, S, ' STEEL, STOVES AND ' • .[ GROCERIES, ETC. In great varict3k, and will be sold pa the 'mos' 'favorable tetins,,and lowest prices. New Mil ord, May 1at,11375. 11. . °MIT. . Raihot Apri, rtn liecetaor ill ktetdi,tbe very beet Floite'Sugav Tea, Cu.ery kliili .Jlsteel.ard, 01.0... - etc;' , - . . II • •., ' : " -- k./ 430" ''t.!:-. -Fprty 000 inithvie9., eir•Led:geottv. coacirtittlP Part :of Veittler, F'klult, ilms. 4berrier.,(ll4c*** bi t*weer rico. f'43c, lipple*,(!tivn, Bean*, Tuteuteerrl'atui. Otlck. l ei.*.* , Turßey,4*A.Astc,r, de • 4 1 .41, - Peucti..Quolco mot - Apple ilurte.r4 Dr v Litvi Jleto 'awl kptai 01 vt,hot 1 . 0 .04d..4 141 ° too uputereosoAci mantic) , ail of iviotil I,vili - .ho sour A. oil 4 ,1 %! 4 •4 101 .T1i9k4. ,'''Ato,sr- rq!ey: pay ,it•prnes poktoft.ll ''-'.' -•', 42054,-,- '43410331.2.1:111rpti4140211;:- . , Atid foricily•opouiLhe ~ principle Or• live and.l4lt4. • • ~, . I. all aft' at '. •• , • : '''• ', %. A. ti,, DULL A RD'S. Monikote,Aprilt 1.876. - f - 1 1 1_ - NeW il, RIM AdVER ' _ , I W . 14q . stery. - S lved. 424 The secret of the Wonderful. LIE. - SUCCESS: . . OF. - - VEGETLITR. 1 • i . : • . , -- - . It eirlkei it the root :of. disease by 'phrilylig the blood,xestorlruzlthe liver and kidneys to healthy action, invi,gorating Nisi nervous system. ' - Reliable 'Evidence. 2 _ Mn.' ll.' It STEVENS :--- • • DRAn- Isin—.4 most . chverfully add my testimony to the great number you have already receiver; in,flivor of your great and good medicine. Vegetine, Tor•do not think encingh can be said in its pram°. for I was, retarded over thirty years-with . that dreadful disease , ' atarrii, and had such bad - Oniblag ?spells that It aid seem as v though I could Trevor breathe any more, , nri. Vogetine bas cured Me •, and Ido feel to thank (le ull the time there is 'so good a medicine as; Vegetin . , and I also think it one of the best medicines, for cough( and weak •einklng feelinga a? the stomach, and sdv se everybody to.take the Vegettne, for I can assure themthat it is one of,the best medicines ever was, • Li :. 1 ' - MRS. I:. MIRE,- ' .. • i Cor. Magazine and Walnut. Sts.„ ' - - ' 4 '''', .- . ' - I 4 carahridgo, NAPO. . —............... . . , , , . • . THCTSANDS • SPEAK. Vra.COrtllir lit acknowledged and recommended by Opticians and apethecarlea • to.lio the beet !twitter and cleanser of the (blood yet discovered, and , thousands 'speak in its praise who hav,e been restored to health. • • Report from a s practical chemist and apothecary. • • ; • BOVTON. Jan.. I. 1574. Dtan-Sin...Thls tit to certify that lhave sold at retail tax dozen.oBl2:bottles) of your Vegettno afore April 12. 1870. unit Cali truly say that it has‘givert the best e.attefection yf ant rethetly for the coMplatitts for which it is recommended that .1 ever told. -.2.4 cartel) a day, parses without - some 01 my .cnatonaerd testifYing to its inertketou themselves Sir their friends. lam perfectly cognizant. of soyerat;ases of Scrofula Tumors being cured tiY.:Areirettnualp alb this vicinity. ' • Very respectfully yours, .• -AI LiILNAN, 463 Broadway. To 11, R.Srttraws, Rata. ' • V.EGETINE WILL CLEAIiSCI settoPttA F. 1104 THE SiTSTEM. HONEST OPINION. • Mit. Ti, R. ;STEVENS Dun sta—,This is to show tliat my. sin WA* taken sick in .I.afinary.l:4l. with ':•terofnla.. which enure ont in larre sores and ulcers on his lee net! hip, His leg - Waf swel edz more then twice its natural-size.. tie had re eral loci-ors Of high standing in Hulls profession—ha from Boston - and lithe from Charlestown—withont ge tine t hit better. lie wee obliged to liu wherever .riins heed, fur he had torus.: of his whatever.— Wine t he had gi.teti up all hopes- of his living we whit• told to try VI.G' 3t111 , 31-7,. - the great blood purifier; 'and he had taken it bat a short time before we cola great change The sores ran an bad that. we bad to 'change the clothes nail or lire ti Inex , a ear. Still.he was getting better ; forhe coald ' Move his limbs and helix . himself. a Mgt:. Ire was won üblo to sit up in bed, and 'by constant use Of Vegetine, it has cared him. Ile has 'a lame leg, which he probably have.for life; but we all honestly'beliere, if we had need VEGRTIN.E.before we had bothered with thosodoctorsAt would have sae .ed the use of his lee, and restored lajo natural health, I hope all those troubled with Serftla will read this testimony of me and my son; who is now well and able to speak for himself. CA'f 11R1t1NE.' JOHN MAIIONRY,, ; 39 Trenton St., Charlestown, Mass. May 111, Vit. The above plate. but honest statement conclusively 'thews the quick and thorough cleatfsing effects of. the VfitittiTlNß 'lb • Scroftilt. TEGMINEiIs acknowledged by all claasea of people tabu the beet and most reliable. blood purifier to the world. . • Nov. , 24, .-47. • • Sold by all s'Druggists Everywhere. INTS AND OILS. A FINS STOdK AT • I. ff , B. LYONS CO:13. troselt l ay 144878. • • • AT 30 CIINTS AND UPWARDS, than LT. Priceit-;--, ;or Sale by B. 11. LIMA & EA, COFFEE, and. other c•opries Low Flgares at l ALL triN i D WINDOW PAPERS. 1 A Large Stock, New[Patterns I..reirk the lved Every Week Direct i t: . m . t • Mainufactor). 8. it . LYONS &CO. 1 crca. ThroszcL. Coat'. ; Clark'. O. 2.1:T.. I 1 . and Jahn Clark's Spool Thread. e. Black:, and Colored—from tic.. 8 to 240;180, at • per doted. For sale by T L ," .11.111. LYONS it 4XI. irose. T lll rt -.1873.—tt 11(:)t:rts . 0170 errs TAX ctOURT UMW -.motrrnosE.PErlN , A. - ~OHN S. 'TAI BELL, PBoP'R. . . • k Stanose an-,,, d Racks leave this Douse 4ilaily."eii taWith the Montrose Dal I wdy, the.Leiti o tch Valley d. and the D. D. ee W. Railroad. Ist,. 18U:4f • • • - '' • here, .No*-P -w, vro A. N. DULLARD'S . , fitE. , .II.EAD 4F . NAVIOIT;ON, Wgetw'imie 3%41,i. 'PEED :w g -EAT , -: o...xivEß .4N,0: Tll l lottiX - 5E. ,* 04,:•:,:,-;;- . • ... 8.8. VION}?. &CO.•S. It the Country, AO WXRltAt`r`Tthem.' • ' 17 130 t - A: 30: 75,21i7' es - x . Of , ant , ado , done;ln the nento.t PURE Nb.l M#RASSES; ' ..AND,,co3piozsr:_,NAtitASSFl, U'NDE TA - I< I N G , The subscriber will hereefter melte :Wert/ming i. 4peetnity in his basinenS. Bovine" just eoulokried - HEW end the Mt st eIeCREARSE in the State, 'I needing ids services wi ll * be attended to prompti} and-et set , iallectorl charges. • • • •- • ' WDX.IO7:OSILITH Et SON. • MontrOse.Pa...Tan. DONLEYI &,-C„AEY, No. 48 58 ;INltshisigton St, BILNGIII4IIIITON, .N. T. _ - Would respectfully cog Ifteidloa to tholrlurgo fit* - PrXri t i. De 'VV . it ip which this',sre selling st , irom 15 to 20 1 1 1 or coot- 41 , Qum heiytofora. A full stsortmout .ot • MUM. MiIING RO r iat ioad ICIPMEN YURNI - Parlor. .Setta, bout $4O .upward. gm—amber Stunt- rout 140 nownr4l; Mattret.ees Iron, t 4 Upward-- Puce Wind Mattresses from slo . to t..strt. ,' Oak;;deli and-Walnut .2xtenalon Tables trim $0 to $l4-'- .- , ".. , You coin do better)ty parebnaingyodegoodeet au than Of any,Attalent in 514 eva.ion of the country.. - Wit will ot - be tmilerotold by abY . Ono Call .of Neie Y 4ll . 4 7 , tp,..„ o extrattcarge for paclitog or deliverti.g gouda 4c the 11 -.' t... - :•. t . ' P::- ~. - '...- ~ , . t . 71 I - ' l ,i - .:6",t-.7::-,--..i'.-1_,<1.,!....4:1:t.e. . Vre desite taltuY `a - araJt. b tht.s ine we hays ;nets's' Patent Cticiket.. and a eartety of utb , ,3 - s,tyles. I.)lrialf jtobea, tituottdr, etc. ' •• . • .Ttwbearti,e add Garcia ie attatted estebltsh. I meet valuta be suipast=4 section; ',There trVI.,I Ist faralshed.tolinAsn, ys!) sequtre,nt a rcir,..3•colubit erv,u.llywberu Odin, of tvectay r iles- train 04111.441 y.., 4;113/0 n. 14 * ' • - ' ; ' Lit',4lo.ll - Y cf..l-azy: 014' Way -ft .ODDTi, - I,llrrix !} _ -d,< -~~ r ... ffiisaetlaneons Advo,ztiserneritg. 1.42011(2214)1 9 ii 10.xesait Mlel2.ft:l, GEORGE' Has just. returned from New York .with •and.6l4llly4te assorttrielit,or . . . • .„ •• • GOCiDS . CLOtHING \ DRY Fiats d - Caps ,• . _ hie large pu the Nittional ; Llo . • • - reirutirt titre until our uer BRIC , , • . 1 1 Y tSTORE IS CONIPLLII., 1141, O i LAD c.l-1,017.15, r . • . , • • • . • ek lately-mid boufltir ear, Our at .:Rissoituleulls%uti best:.b,a . rgittng til44.c(fuLay. . . • ;' ,Butter und _.ll,;,g,ti:e . it pi ice retiir gup.rittiteetl, uclraticed.wko dekired. , Care t Bat, July 7th, 1874-.'5. t\l FR NISK '(BRA' CII HOUSE OF JUffX ItfiNROC Wlac>leigszzle , einar , ,s , ,, .1 \ - ' • • • o. utcavw ANN v o n ni 1.7 **Crr...NT(E, 1 1, • , •0 1 TI .z , , z • AO A, S.ll kinds, and 'grades or IMMESTIC ItIPOR: November 10th. 1875.—Zmi • MINER 13.1 2 N - Gril AIRIONr 1- i• iv 7l-10 - 1 `• s r ful _ OF EVERY Brimze Lanip.o. Opal Lamps„ All Glass L zaps, Burner% Wicks; Shadps, Shade holders, &es -. • L •„- 1. ..A.ANLTACTMEIt or - I•• • - 'AN - D JAPPA_N - FiD Priees Guaranteed as Low as any 1101137.: lcar York. - , 1 Itiromptly Attended To. 1 Nla.tch:i.LiM EST JOB PftllTl I%G • - ACE' 'MC LOWEST 13. ATE B CZ Z la • ' anti continually adding'now material t. 4) - our - office, and with our .0; • ' • f JOB;TYPE and FOUR Printiug Freasos, wo ,4-7;Con3cpetioit Large, Stock and gnality, either in Plain Black, or Coic•reil Woth.! Both ft Pri , JEllaLisr:Lltlaire). At W. W. Smith & Son's ~ .• , • • • extansiverrimituFc Waltramn v, nu vr!litincl tirt•largeft t . ~ . FIRST CLASS AND co3I3tOY 1 11 1:13FLIVt X rirlErM.3o TO be found in tilts section of the'country. of his rm.' mOnfectuse, and id prit4e that cannbt 'nil to give setis fiction. They make thetrery best • • • • EXTENSIbS TABLES la i s rt-T- -EA OF VARIOUS KINDS LLENTIErAi Notions, &c., &c., TtTONLPSON • ED. WINES & LIO,VORS,t, as Ino fin.y..ltonse in the . theta . FLINT SPECIAL INDLCEMENTS 1s 'k . . . a Ni" +Lir .Arz , lit-',,171)..tarti,,,5tr0w.4; ,- 1 '',,). ~,i. y„, - . 4 - -t , ...0nr.1043ng pelnlitt cl;twtth - 4(oxtve .1. , L. - icing mut! t#1 , .1; icitke , -wore utttlity_tit.;i r ctli.,4cf,ytt Oct t,,IA._ , _ ..... :, r . ,„.., ~... , I i' '' ..' '''' - ' ' ' , .iintir 5 , wn ipailV.Slo , ,-ilroti:l4. t i lnar tpnre innn!ktr . l,,, fit . WI kli ieutide.r.‘l ,,,, ; vz.:,,,......:, „ ..7,,,, ", r. . . 4Will make .10 40 tiftte, itFte,c , it 'hni, 40 '4' YI-I•e•A', "Wt s rtri',*,TP4l.,t, 17...:tiiiVlist ' itg -... ,7" ' : 7 "'-;•. 7ff ": ',..;':.• ": - ..'il''' : 4- IttgliY xio t t 0 1 uitlitt .1 i,rit wilt ,pay tcs,roctety 'Ali ,t , t . ..17, 4 pvtt;,?..l§ , u. .. . ~...„. ~, 00, ,, , ... .. ..... ..,_ ~,,, , 1,,,nr 0..,,.. . , Pcil wtttit:tattrot Wl' ' .t'., - u7,t- " 1- '• ' -411 u ' ll !‘ f r u i l " ' t '-' - ',,,1i h . •tia'ffti • heti It itiiiis will tte itrociiitty ativtatted i - 44 , 11 ,..,,k i, L i i t. to ,-- 4, it 4 t - tictsy.;`- 'Now ;Is the 4 /Per". i f; l ,V i 1 1 . ,,, -s,„-‘6'.r.,:i.,,,k, h„. • ' -woe& ~, ~. '.'.f ~ . . ; i te d k f u y w.t.rx_44. : npinek+ tii.le - Wltrre- !thin ,pni. lisr i, . ~..... : ,I. •,,,., ~t , •. . rr, d i.e1 , 144011. , t1,13 , 'feine 4 l.icialt WO r.•;•1:1.- STlVitiOrk . 4 4 :o4 . ololA+o , !,,, :ii . ' ; :. •:- i n '.1.. e . 4 ,,.. 401 . 4 ij: tivs. ..f ........: ,ty.;.71,7:, e. .:~•... _. I' et. ' '3 4 :) '; 13.005 1 & lel ; grounds. 'We Ehall ill s ' 8 hket 0 f6re,.(Alsr the larg,e.st, • L EN IIEIM . yeti • ti 4 . 4 -1 ••0 1 - 4,*;: ' , " ;;;.1 • I: :~-, • I • \ SPRING &tk• - """V - 1111R g-Oic)cle, 1' Received 11 WI-LLIAM HAYDEN. ' 1 • --- T ---- - ; -. STAPLE &i 'ANOY DRY GOODS, BOOTS - SI4.OES, . READY- M - A 11 ,OLOTILING, 1 ' .11#61& CAPS, - , 1 . , s...ortment. • tPrkati, Ail c new in the triarkiit. - White ..troth:a . Drools Dc.odg. a If. ruld fnrcy pattern 4 great vitriol. BLEACti,EIS ,1 AND •IIq‘IiBLEAOITED COTTI)NADES, nor Oft:4l .1"1C-KS, . • , •• ,• rATNIIN- T0WE1J13.0., 1 ,1'0A111, 4 P-T; WARP; • 11.066 SHOES, • • ; ;I. "nig lArghn Ftock i towcj. 'Thep clue &lids et lefq imeee tLan can be ,ought of any other partiea in the .i li4TB & . - 311 the latert, - , ' • • OLOTLI.IN(: and grm4goods well man'e and trimmed. • cal . and tx,xmir.4 ray ...rocs hetcre.purchneitig e`ttel 'where: I t iitnot bb.tinderi , old In: the flap 41LItity• by an) 4:mo*cl (mint inwn. • -: Butler shipped.rrtinipt roincroritt the lilgbeir'mpt...: tmt-pricti, dales guarantqed. ,eathed ae soon es 1‘.. ! ; IiAIDEN. 254'w Jurie 2d. lts;3.-tt 22- , - • • . • ... NT. 13 . 1 i 1 .• • LA .- -.• • - {1 Uute e ‘t• ;IOW! Dt.ilerton ••- • • • • IRON%6I`..EE • suovkiis 11Afil.MV A ItE, IA.& R. IL,Q OgiOrl de OPIK 14.1thl e' it i k R -Z 11 1740 - 6 4 0 1 ! -N A 7 .11 1 .6 ' 1 U , i' ai' i ll ~ • 1t0XE5,..804:1'8,,511.7'.$ and • WA,Slijaug, B • • '• • - ,• P t 4 11g .1 81 44 / 6 - Tit ' s : • ' PELL T SP/WDLZ6, 80, W 5, 4c.— T. , A iiihOITLA : AND 341.1 SAWS , 13FLTIS • . - ,TACISLF. 01 4 ' OCKI4 PLASTER' • PAI si' '.• 2 . • CEMENT, fIAI it it' GRINDSTON •• • _ 2 •1 kff n ißli WINDOW 41,Atoz%),EATIMIt JcP,II.MINOki SCALES; .-• •• . -• • ,R3lG$5 XOTICI3. 1 ' - • Dc twithet giciO t 'peht eaeh. tot *. ' • CORN; - AX.D OA,TS,'•,• • 1_• , • • .. theiMputrooei Steste . , -± • _D. A. MOON, SaiertutOdeht. int I/ reL.Jely 144 18:1`). r t t ' • r , \ - 'l' . - 111 115 . 4 ,14- ': tin el - r; GOOLt t wreetl f c' t tetetehtp!ate teatilug,Qtutrectiolvtill ,tre -- 1111, , ..1,2 , i1,14,t.e, Leer; uf ftitvcril - umicritts, 'elukuid , . I , e nyt 27 cthis :9 Cr nI:•PAs-, , ,5.e0. rft;:, . Y , fit lc, ;:pr' ;t-ej gualtm-lefilitp 0fF31.7 of et tr . Wit ttepktirke, *144 •• the evri. - iiiirettlitvtaolo Ij , 114 la:11%y t;L:iC4 ti . at It' ttereendeeki eduetlee - octet petit thoNc," r.tes. tfet the Juseh.,.-$31,1. 2:117t . _ •„, VIA OE., CO - • P.lz 0 -.0 =Li= A. s; *trgun 11.4VILEY . 1 4 .CIIINER I I MEI , l . ' •,1 ! irpni 1144tirarei oto.' , .....:...-• ..:-:- - ...._:,p,-......,..„: , ......---:. __-,_........_._ .ON 4,,,,Y N , 1 , .... „b:AVE ..... - .111 . l: I) ! 1 .. .. -, ..,,_ : i . . N ... 8 . w . 511 .,„ / „. ; .. •,. , .. • •- - 'lt #.iv i . srpuE, • -- . , , . i-: •;,,,,:NIE:W..GQOI3B, Q . 111.F.J§ : ... : :11,E 7 • , . - • (lava olicned, nti l the .W 4 location Ci 31. K. Wilit9njin tiitcarick, /Pock Nobtrete, end , we' sltari be pkaerm tO tme all el , mt old triinnix athl the many new Pilot , we liove to pin. liar stock will courilot of . [..: ALre SISDR, p r o l puirei 44.A.svant, littarge tinaullriea and variety. Stone-Ware, Wantl Ware. liiiii.er-FO'nrobing alld Groeeriee. We idtuillgivepartildar attenttou o thu Grotevy And keep a full grasorttneni. Teaa, Sugar, curets, Fain y' ' Groceries : Provisions. . ••I . • la fall varlet, Salt and: Floor. We shall keep eon •tantlr ott hand, the Wanda of dour at, ranch les* tbao - Old pr etli. and Warrant lt to ipleak , e. Goode delivered promptly to ouritownettatomem - TER.Sist-oe terms wilt be strl;ctly - ; • X3.601411.37 -- X a cii , - - 3r, • . (estob'or proditce.) ' title it , 41 , 111 be well to remem4 :t.er.,tte thikk wfll be. the oeeret to our' low pricey. We nal tolithicut tlu t ireand extlutinlng our rook sudi,tl your priu dna that it will be 'COS 'Ott"' inter eet to try oargoottettnu terms.- JBrnlisoN.4rriP, r -•- It; !hum. • IT 3llat, • CARTER, - ABBOTT -& I J-OHNSON, t;Va - 3 4 07* . ! - DEALERS IN .Z 13 . 4'iTID W -- R, :E IRON, b'TkEL, AND NAILS, Blacir;siaitths! Supplieq, . , PAM/64 I . SIMI =MIMICS' TOOLS. . • Agents for , Eivicrc•otties ettelea •arcpc•cter - SEAT SliKlislGS, STEEL TIRE, • - Ton ICS ind VALK STEeL.U„ 'S CORN SHELLER BURPtE d the Improved BURDICK .FEED CUTTERS 437 Washingtqn St., rfrei Li . A BINGUIAIITON, Oct. 13L11.18 The Cheapest Place TO /MY . 11.41.11. 712) 7.7V.A1--t. -. 2 - 18 AT CIIOOIEII & -OB➢EM3, Bunk Building, 31.1.%7'4Vr 1 .12C.4241111V4C015T, rIV. "Sr., s r -..-WIZOLESALZ:ANI) RtTAIL 11KA143.4 I • HEAVi,7 ND. LiHELF•HARDWARE, •• • , CARRrAGE GOODS, • • _•• BLACE,'S.IIIITLIS' SUPPLIES,- *. OAE.TANNED LEATGER BELTING - • , RUIIIBER;B,F.LTING AND• • PA:CKIN fi r . , ETC., ETC., ETC.,' INe ate Agent!, for IiENNY DISTOI4 SONS' dIROUtat. AND CROSS-OUT SAWS, lAND JOIN Rorngirra Cele4rated Hand• Out The Belt lit the World I Binglininten Oct. 14th . It+74. °X•MLI). ,Ar,Pfi' l z:l7,l47,tit:;l.lzzT44TLlllPU s. o — Yar, ..‘ - tROCERIES; , . . BOOTS.. Slirins pnros, - EDICTNES,. crtpcx s.. . • BEY:HARDWARE, 4t , e,,'Ac., Aid all 9ther guide imatilly kept In a country More: Come one sag all ski. satisfy yaltreelvef that we are actUnt; ae clue& as the cheap 1. We Are always wll - to allow °fir gtsods. • . • , •-: , • W. ,t F. INDBILLIED. Htuckbi3Y.Hay Mk Isrs.—tc. • I • _ . The Place to Get Tour • • • 'DRUGS & :MEDICINES II AT Lyores Whorrilan. v 0.0111411 a ~ falt gacear mental' rart Dr1(11 , 1* at-'6 , lesild.v h.: it.lbeinitaLet t . Dye mat., , lowt•I r) / Per. rapiviy. Ilivlta a nod Viotti! turhig.k , . 1 , 30ur trk;oclo, Ytio.4,:t; „Notions, rocket 114,‘,1;::. t.l24at.',lolfarceo. le 100 '11.44.4. :: , oaps.,:?Gratsa“, Tabta cutLitry. ziolid Silvl . 1ip04.0 F. I".ato'4l bpoono i Kr ; tes sill d Fork_Nlittai, I'll.l— 44/131.ktiAti. -titiouldvr Ilrac,:s; 'frosit,o, Medical 'lonroor ‘otii„lirootit'l - Materulo, Lamy*.` a i d LAM). ' - VbiAlAt .' %las' riPlccoi,:latklng lotvder, Sao }toes Fariva, ittatire:Tapiaca, tact., cia.v ; .. r A till ialsottracnt.of ,Machina. iilla and all Wade, of -artiliti; kept cobtaafit.l , ac k - bled. We ~ ,•1 Are *till,' .i.•it and *tilling - ODX ;Wail .-roper. at cost, aru al ." ''-•• ', ' ; eloalt g - ont out GlarawarOat a ' .:, :...• . ::, 1 ~. ... •,-„vz- e - ry , ;ow Viguiy. ,I (let'tCan oftmr Mi—O4l.t'lepicol P. oin.•_ t, ready for .u,t tutO/flo-yout own paltitio.h. , . • -, , SSlltt )pt biro/ r 104 of got wo :10 - Coalldent-tluil cirox,lono Y.1,344t , , ,, Mioukoto„ ol; I find u for (hair inter. a*t to cull 'moil x:trati - lic for - theuttclyof- bofOro lourcami. - - • otlewlu , n- ' NEW iwcEs. :‘N - iitibEiiii '.48. rliscellneous. 4iarble I . I LW* woukt call the attentlonl of t6kPabllc wanting ANYTHING IN Tfug MARBLE LINE to OUR WORKS itt SIIBQtrEp.AN . II4 A. DEPOT, PA., tho only IllitrblO Works in the County...Al Mt Work Warrai4ed is Represent°, rOU .CAN 8,, calling on niL. : M. A. COLVIN, AO Safil'a . Dlitiot, Pa., Aris.lli4;lBls.-Iy. VAlii - 2114 - 0124 , PLA'T'FORM WA GOIN: IPll.evtcznas, 2 • LUMBER' Ittitutfactured, otiortt, otton;and for valif at SPRINCiVILLE'4IIMONTROSIL Ironttose, .111 arch 10,1873. BUY YOUR WaEolls i Clirrixes & 81610 W. OUSTEA:LHOU Ilarford, Pa. PRICE LIST. • , Repaying done on short notice. Chosper than cheapest. ' • First-elms Phaetons - " Buggies . - " " Lumber .Wagons • " Platforms from SI4O to , Swell Ilody. Sleight" 33.1.itat013..SSICLithitle. To 'boo per A pan, new, cork and net - • " net per groin - work warrardect. Call and examine my ntcielr fore purchasing elnewhere. ; OUSTEItIIOUT Harford, Detpber HERRING & FAR` 33*0cita.cimmaip• I%T. MANUFACTURPRS OF ALL 4.DYOF Nolre• aril 33szaraleia.r:I:lx• A.t"l3ol'. The oldestaml moot reliable firm In the:United Stale They took the prize medal awarded at tit/ Si:ORLI:I'S FAIR AT LONDON An Sales lire woranted (rep from daminri4s and roetion. BILLINGS STIII*D, et, ,Moatrose, May s tl 'l74.—tr. • C l .: - u. . - i > ,. ..: RLATCNLEY'S ir "i'.'.., ;_.., Improved 1 CI:CUMSI I" • , v . ' WOOD PUMP,. ,iii the a e. . D ~ knclarledged STANDARD v •A i;'; the tnarket,hy popular verdi C7l, Li ge,, , / the best pump for the lea, ...- money. Attention Is invite s Illatehley's'lmproved bracket, the ,Dro ieek Valve, whichcan be withdrawn wit it ;Moue ,icg the joints, and the Copp, tandier, which -hover cracks. scales, 11414 and will !art A lifethei,•.: For sale -alerannd theTradegonerallV. In crdei sure that you get Blatchley's Pump. ...,refal geld see that It has my trademark ---- abot'e. If you do not know Moire to bi descriptive circulars, together with the name and dre:e of the agent nearevt you. will he promptly ' nailed by addreasioe, with stamp .. .' CIiA.S.I:I. BLATCIILEY, lervnigarturez. ' Zion Commerce St.. Philadelphia, Pa. llapaCko,:67s.—irra A - NEW ENTERPRISE. . . ! ..c3.. . iractleal workman, ut c:imivxzt.mr.xiv4:3l-. has opener! a F not) nader E. L. Weeks & iro'S store. Patine .Arenne, where he Is ready to do all killdeer wol n hfs line: Can excel In new work, and repair wl earneas and de.ipa!Ch.• Montrose. October chy b..uo. CAtraffaroo Fooka on BUILDING 'free BICKNEIA k. CO.,!?".1 Warren tit , N.Y. 4.a k GENTS tf elegant on. ens•mosanonnt . ed, *lse Em; 41. for $1,120 rep to ; for Baliday Presents. •43 ' 'NATIONAL CAIROMO CO 11111s.,Pa AGENTS WANTED for the nee then foie! eelline lon* cver Send for circulars and or exti terme te. Agent". National Plibliehlrig Comm', . SHORT . CUT Chance* !or all: Malt, and male Agents and Cum - Asper:. TO WEALTHFreo information and (tee ham a _plea with EMT order. . 41 HILTON & CO., UN Worth St. k N, V. P. O. Box tkleb COUGHS, (iOII,DS,IIOAIISENESS, ' AND ALL ;THROAT DISEASES =rim WELL'S CARBOLC TABLETS. PUT LIP ()NIX IN 'BLUE BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. ./=:l 7 l,l7:ll L Tw i ny " f4 c M ra , an tlitladulphia, Pa. . . NE N,ll' 11001 C IVOR. *HE 1,000.0 06 . ! IE ;I t fragt ttN Itrigl i ° AVA °" 'A Clraphle litatory of the iforole Epoch of American Border'Llre. Its thrfling condicts or Red and White roes/ hacitlng Adveritore,Capt.tlltles,Forats,Scoute. Pioneer women and hop.. Indian war.pailts, (lamp ilfe, add sports. A book fur old and young. Nut a dull page. .No competition. Enormous sales. Ants wanted ea crtwhere. Orel:ll4ra free. Address, J.C. licencny it Co., 1.41.8 Seventh Ht., Phila., . 48 ;f1 q.9lq q:q.q q'q A GREAT OFFER TO BOOK AGENTB_. 71 1.f.k7nr,..= poolderity of 'Mae W . Poe • mew bock ! w Lye ooki.fdemno,e solite (Most.""vie 'make • irstreonilootr Weteo will end romp** Debt 0/60/40.4 i4ir *. (*wits. Po." og"Atr ,oatk, • s o Igo spkeolul Inas Ikea '4l.ltne itto.Ook. owl the (ohm press Immo:lnce It "the ha teerkook ool: •In !coo pm: aft tee book for the times. elkl , A7eol•mn, 14 a thy. We rood Washes. ha eerty -- end toe nhe.N. De tat Qjrn , H DHHl t tie. Larce tietni plan.. Fr.,cinkyn Nom, slid partican4 floe. drodmi 4I Wolal 4, Co.. lessor:/. eog/t. 7N.IP A.Nlj TUCK" (dhirouto,) - .. • . • . ... . •- • • Tiv. ! (ff pt • Anwrtegrt ' Ti , it Company, •'• •:••••. at sand 33-irtisey Strivt, Ni , V. • ' TrAll-EalT.UUSliTlill 11) CLIMB AT billiMillete PUICEi. Bei:Will& tht 4IVOIIIIO, ur ditrtiODl elp,p, proNento I,o3';inectroern Or 411, 9 ‘ +I firs Ft : J(014114ot lea, to chib4 or $-s4ial cipwuri , ... The Coipmtfy hurt ItiOW seudy for delivery i splrtuiti ( 1 untitled "Nip nod Inch" 3 zuw4tee,ltouu.g) . .picture,. nhowitkettlivtly irk Irodt h Later• bab cty.'au tt ttet Ltv.g fee tho pemeos.lon of it (pall: ,11 ,1 tt its Ki oof roaring ton %WOO dincript too run telith 0 Only 'no well an. the 'mini - 140)30o or ther art En. Tte Ont•titt:tnjugd .241 p nod ''.lutdf,,,ttod pteos be ecru to Da *PP t'O•Lot , ttts4 , Send tor ; circuittr of Weal, lento, itc. —.-, ;-filw,Gmit, Ault ritlu.k.•Tra Compaq, i 1,.„ - -•..•.•• •.- Xi' nog SS Ve,ory Street, ._ 4S 1 r• 0. -. 3.0.6411 - - ' - 'NUWAQIIX 01'1T. . . , .. . , • . . . Ohths VE MONEY W.AGON 1 D. D. SEAULE JAMES DIRNEY.