SATUft!UY,DlJCH.IBER 18, I860. J. S.. It 0 It 1) WELL, E d i t r. Fire. Many persons building dcw houses are useing the llaltitnoro and Spear Heaters for warming thoir rooms. If prop erty set and applied they oro useful, eco tintuiooJ and couvinieut. If uot properly set ttey are very dangerou". Mr. Daniel fcjmith, of Wilcox, put two info his new house aod from each of them the house tuck firo. The house of Hubert V. Kime, Fsq., of this place toot fire two weeks ago Iroin the tamo cause In both iutitHU ccs the heaters were put intc chiuineyB which were lathed aod plastered upon the outside. No parson should e?er set them la a lathed and plastered chimney ; when they aro U'-eJ, let the plastering be put drcctly upon the brinks, aud never allow the heater to oomo iu contact with, or be set so that any wood work is ucar it. Wilcox is growing und thriving rapidly. The Lumber Company at that plaC6 have a large lot of Hemlock lumber on baud ready lor maiket. The Kuipirc Li'io have offerd rates of transpotation which the proprietors thiuk will do to ship at. At al! eveuts the experiment will be tried, and if the busi ness pays, tlio hemlock timber of this coun. ty will be a mine of wealth. Col. A. I. Wilcox has about two millions of pine lum ber to move to Wilcox from his mill, about rcveu utiles from town, and the teams havo commenced upon it. The horse Gun. Grant rode, wliou he was there last sum mer, will do duty in a board team this win ter, unless hauling is cheaper than it has been heretofore. Everything about Wilcox has to wctk iu the winter. OVEAX S TEAJISUU'S. We have not much faith in the ability of our peoplo to compete with tho mauufac-ture-cs porting nations of Europe in buil diug and running Iran Steamers across the Atlantic. Of course they can be built and run if Uncle Sam will loot the bill ; but he has too many bills to foot already. As to allowing steamships to be built for us on the Clyde aud the Tyue, admitting them free of duty, registering thtm as American, and eluistning them Ontario, Albauy, Massachusetts, it will never go down. It wore a waste of breath to discuss it. And the introduction of foreign materials free of duty will be little more acceptable. Who can insure that the dra shack will not exceed the amount actu ally paid into the Treasury ? The best way to eucournge American Fteaniahip-building is to offer und pay so many dollars psr tuu for every first-class Ocean Steamship that may hereafter be built, uiaiuly of Amciican materials by American wcikiiicn in American ship yards. If those who profess a deep interest in American, Commerce aud Shipping will unite with us iu asking Congress to favor (his policy, we sha'l hope for its adoption. rfV, J'. Tribune. . i Livingstone's explorations in Africa show that somewhere iu the interior of that vast contiucut is a region highly elevated aud sulubrious, aud of remarkable fertility and already the keensighted traders are speculating upon tho advautages which will nccure to the nation first breaking into that virgin field of operations. Tho New York Times says, "our commercial posistioo gives us, especially with an Istbmiau canal, the full beuifit of any future South African trade. For from ucar the Cape of Good Hope, in direct Hue to the Equator, ou the wcridan of Cape St. Koquo, nature baa made the fiuestsca routo on the Atlantic ; aud so certain and regular are the wiuds whicn sweep the American trader home, ward, that 6ai!ors have called this the Gull Stream in the air." Important aod mighty changes are os the eve of taking place in the trade and commerce of the world, and we should be prepared to clutch our full share of the harvest FVXD1XG TEE GOVEIIXMEXT DEBT. Seuator Corbctt introduced a bill, Dee. 13 , for '.he funding of tho Government debt. It authrizes the issue of coupon nd registered bonds of the United States to the extent of $l,Q00,0"l,00U in bonds of oue thuosaod dollars each, and having thirty-five years to run, the interest payable semi. annually, piincipal and interest in gold the interest for the first three years at the rate of six per cent .,for the six years fol lowing at five percsnt., and for the twenty Tears following at four per cent per annum : the bond i and income to be free from all tax whatcvor. The Secretary of the Treasury may exchange the same at par for five twenty bonds, at the holder's option, or he may place the bonds at home or abroad up on the market at uniform fixed price, the proceeds of wbioh shall be used in redeem, log five-twenty bonds. . It is said that in Alaska hailtones fall as large as watermellons, and that the snow fiskes t $$ large as umbrellas. Graciom 1 LXGLAXD. London, Deo. 8.- Thirteen iron steam ers are building ou Tyuo for tho navigation of the Suez Canal. Mr. Ashbury, of tlu yacht Cambria, who sailed through the Sues Canal, writes that after tuking careful souudings ho is of the opiniou that tio vessel drawing over nine teen feet of water can pass through the oanul. London, Deo. 9. Prices of rebel bonds have considerably improved recently, in view of the pioposcd settlement of the Alabama claims. London, Dec. 9. Tho government will take poscsfion of the tdlegmph lines of the couutryou the first of February, according to the piuviuioiis of the new law recently enacted. London, Deo, 10. Tho steamship Bra zilian, of the port, which was built expres sly for the Suez Canal trafiio, has been fouud to draw loo uiuoh water. A despatch announces that s-lie attempted to make tho passage a day or two since, but was obliged to discharge half oi her cargo to get tlnugh. London, Dec. U. The British steamer monarch, having the remains of Mr. Pca body on board, hoi, not yet put to sea, owing to the prevalence of a heavy gale. Much alarm has been created by the sudden breaking out of the rimletpast among the stuck in the great t-atllct show iu this city. SAD DUO WXIXG CASE. Chester, Dec. 13. On Saturday after uoou last the city of Chester was thrown in to a conditiun of sad but ioteuscexoitcuie nt by the. sudden aud unexpected taking away of two much-loved and highly respected young people, well known residents of this city, named respectively Miss Mattie Irwin and Harman Cochcran. Within the cemetery iu this neighborhood is a small lake, 4ti winter used as a skating park. Miss Irwin and Mr Cochcran proceeded to the lake, accompanied by a little girl, and glided out upon the icj. Just as the young couple had reached the deepest por tiou cf the lake, the ice broke bcueath them, and both were precipitated into the water. Before aid could be brought to their assis tance they had disappeaicd beneath the ice Every effort was made by those who had beeu attracted to tho spot to save them, but owing to the rot tea condition of the ice, and the want of ropes oro'.hcr material, it was nearly an hour baforc the bodies were recovered from the water. When found. hey wcro tightly locked iu each other's arms. 1 ho altair has cast cloom over the entire city. Einjwrium Independent. Gen. Thomas las been to Alaska, and what does he find that we have for our seven .millions and more of sterling coiu ? Ice and snow, of course, and a few abandoned coal mines, the care of a few hundreds or thousands of degraded Aleut and Koloshe Indians, most of whom "seem to havo no control over thcir"pasMon for stiong drink," aud several millions of seals which, to be worth anything, must be protected by a garrison of from two to three hundred meu with a revenue steamer, ai a cost that will probably far exceed all the revenue that will be derived from them. As ' to ever settling the country, Geu. Thomas, looking at it with the business eye of a soldier, thinks that to be entirely out ct the qucs tiou for the present, at least. The well stocked gardens aud tropical verdure of which we have heard so much dwindle into a few radishes, potatoes, anil lettuce, with barley, oats and wheat that will uot ripen, l'crhaps somo one would like to Jake the elephaut off our hands we might be induced to sell. X. Y. Tribune. A New xVar'sGivt. Any gentleman that wants to gi.e a lady friend a present ought to send her .Peterson's Lymes' National lor 1870 as . promises to be better than ever, and Pctersu.i always keeps bis promise. The January nutuber of this most excellent Magazine is on out table, with two ot the most splendid steel engtd vin'9 that we ever saw. The first one is called "Parted by Palo," and is accompa. nicd with a very powerful story by Frank Lee Benedics. The second is culled "A Bitter Morning," and represents two chil dren skating ou the ice. This is oue of the most cunning pictures we have seen for a long time. As for , Peterson's fashion plates, they can't be beat. T'hey are engra. ved on steel and are really stipurb ; every lady ought to ree them. The price of this maguzine is cnly TWO jtoi.l.AUS a year, while the inducement to Clubs are very great. Specimens are scut gratis to those wishing to get up clubs. Address Charles J. Peterson, No. 306 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Funny Incident. lather a fnony in cident in Russia shows how easily red tape may sometimes be untied by a skiltul hand. A surgeon was hastily summoned to care for (our men injured by an accident in a town iu the interior. The only railroad train to start soon was for freight only, and the physician was told that he could only be admitted as an escort to living freight. lie hurried to a house near by and bought a rooster, which he carried upon the train, and was permitted to proceed; the. require ment of the rule being fulfilled. A Caufornia County Washing Away. Alameda oounty, bordering on the bay of SanFranciseo, ii gradually disappearing. Tho force of the waves washes away a strip of tho saudy soil, vary ing from three to soven feet every year, and now that laud there has riseu ereatly in value, somo devite is necessary to pro. tect it. ''Brush moles," ". r. bundles of brush a foot thick, and ten wide pinned down by wooden stakes into the road, art adopted in the parti of tho coasts of Den. mark and Germany. Their height de pends on the height of high water. Some propose to use this dovico for the protection of Alameda. The idea is, thai the forco oi the waves is broken at somo distance from the shore to such a degree that on reaching it they have lost their power entir ly. Tho mole is placed from a hundred to a hundred and fifty feet outside. Frame bulkheads have been tried in Alameda aud found wanting. Mkxico. The Hon. William II. Seward and party arrived at the city of Mexico on the 15th ult., and were received at the railroad station by President Juarez and his Cabinet, and a commission of tho notables of the city. On the 18th of November the Hon. Thomas Nelsou, the United States Minister to Mexico, gave Mr. Seward a banquet, at which Mr. Schlossen, the repre sentative of Germany, Minister Romero, and other Ministers, aud many ladies were present. m On ber way to Egypt the Empress of French passed through a vilinge, the depot of which tho loyal villagers had decorated with a fjstive arch ; the inscription was as usual, "T7c T Evperenr !" but in the middlo of which were the letters N and U. Tho Emnrcss sent one of her officers to the Mayor to ask what these letters meant, and ho received the reply that they were the initials of their sovereighn ; Nupoloou aud Ugcnie 1 The rumor is revived with great force that the President iutends to offer the vacancy on the Bench of the Supreme Court, created by the resignation of Justice Grier, to tho illustrious Edwin M. Stauton. fhe nation would applaud the tribute of the Great Soldier to the Great War Minister John Trait, a wealthy citizen of Zaocs- ville Ohio, was arrested the other day ou a charge of violating the person of a Miss Thompson, and released on three .thousand dollars bail, lie first offered her six hund red dollars to accede to his desire, which sho refused, when he attempted to use force. G UNSMITIIINJ. The undersigned respectfully an. nounccsto the eitezens of Elk, and adjj'tu. ing counties, that lie has recently established a Gun Shop in Ridgway at the head of Main and Depot Streets, in the basemcutot the building occupied by W. S. Service as a tin shop, where he will attend promptly to all orders for work in his line. TARGET AND HUNTING RIFLES, Single or Double, mads to order, and war rnted. lie also keeps on hand, and lor sale a Breech Loading Rifie, a good assertmentof Ammunition, Revolvers, Hunting Tackle, and otb.tr articles pertaining to the trade. nlO. tf HORACE WARNER. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notico is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have beeu filed iu my Office aud v. ill bo presented at the next Term of the Orphans' Court of Elk County for con. formation : Account of A. W. Gray, Ad ministrator of V. S. Brockway, decased, Firsf partial account of Ralph Johnson, Jr. executor of the estate of Ralph Johnson, deceased. FRED. SCIICKXNG, Register, lOn 4t IN ELK COUNTY COMMON PLEAS. No. 8 January Term, 1807. In the mat ter of tho Voluutory Assighmeut ol Burke & Woods. NOTICE is hereby tiven that the un- dcifined, Auditor appointed by the Court of Common ricas or tan county to uistrio. ute the f unu n the hands ot the Assignee will attend to iho duties of his apDoiutment at the Prothoiiotais office, iu Ridu'way.on Fridav, December 3i." A. v. iouj, at o o'clock P. M., wheu and rvbere persons interested may attend if they e proper. FRKL). SCUIENLW. Auditor. Ridgway. Pa., December 6. lfcGfl. Un hi New Oyster Saloon- I would iuforra the citiieua of Ridgway and vicinity, that I have fitted up the room back of my Store Room, as an Oyster and Eating Seloon, for Ladies and Gentlemen, where at all times, lean furnish Oysters Raw, Stewed or Fried ; also other eatablea iu season. Enter ance on Mill Street side door. A o Liquor sold on the prtmitts. J. R. Baibd, I Variety Hall. 11. i'L'LLER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, Ridowat, Pa. Will attend promptly and sfficiently te all pro fessional caUs. nov27y MERRY CHRISTMAS AND UAPPY NEW YEARS TO ALL 1 1 TOYS ! TOYS ! ! Just Received at BAIRD'S VARIETY HALL, a fino assortment of Toys for Holiday Pres- ents consisting of PARIAH FIGURES, JEWELL SOSES IX Endless Variety, Vsscs All Kinds, Toilet Setts, Toy Tea Setts, For The Little Ones, Harmonicas, Aocerdeous, Dulls, Doll-Babies, Toy Speak ing Animals. Also the Latest Novelty in Doll Heads of Parian Granite with Ilead Dress and Ear-Rings. Something new ; drop in and soe them. No trouble to show goods if you d, not wish to buy ; also a lull line ot otner Toys too umcrions to mention. v 1 d8 4i A THIEF "e has been trvaling about i..mh.d drniHt. nnJ rWta ar.i... mixing up and selling a base compound which he calls VOI.COTT S l'AIN PAINT. All of W oleott s genuine remedies have a white out side wrapper (with Biguuturo large). Look out for counterfeits. Six Pints of WOI.COTT S ANNIHILATOR for Catarrh and Colds in the head, or one Pint of Pain Point, for U'cers or Paine, sent free of express charge?, on receipt of the money ot 181 Chatham Square, N. V. ; or one Gullou of Pain Paint (double strength) for 10. Small buttle.) sold by all duggistv K. L. WoLCOTT. 4w t niiii i -itvw i.'ttu fTr Smoking Tobacco is an excellent article of granulated Virginia. Vt herever introduced it is universally ad mired. H is put up in handsome muslin bags, in which orders fur Meerschaum 1 ipes are daily packed LO RILL A AD'S "YACFIT CLUB" Smoking Tobacco has no superior ; being deni entinized, it cannot injure ncvcless constitu lions, or people of sedeularv lxibits. It is produced from selections of the finest stock, and prepared !y a patented and original manner. It is very aromatic, mild, and light weight hence it will last mtieii longer man oiuers i nor does it burn or sting Ulc tongue, or leave a disagreeable afUr-taste Orders for genuine, elegantly carved Meerschaum Pipes silver mounted, and pack ed in neat loallicr pocket cases, are plaed in the (Jnclit Liu! brand daily. LORILLARD'S CENTCRY Chewing Tobacco This brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco has no superior anywhere. It is, without duubt, the best chewing to baeco in the country. LOUILLARD'S SNUFFS Have been iu general uxu in the UnitedStates over 110 yc.ir, and still acknowledged -the best" wherever use J. If your storekeepers docs not have these articles for sale, ask hi in to ect them. They nre sold by respectable jobbers al- most every where Csrculars mailed on application. r.LOillhl1Dlft o.,Jtew fork. BEST CABI.NET ORGANS AT LOWEST PRICES. That the MASON & HAMLIN CABI- NET aud M KTROt'OLlTAN ORGANS .i i ' .u ii j i .i- are tho best in the world is proved by the almost unanimous opinion of professional musicians, by tho award to them ot BliV. enty yiVE ooi.i) ana tsiLVfcii mkiialh or other highest premiums, at principal in dustriul competitions within a few years, including the Medal at the Patis exposi tion, and by a sale very much greater than that of any similar instruments, lino Uom pauy manufacture on 'y Jirst.class inslm- ments, aud will uot make "cheap organs" ht any price, or suffer an inferior instru meut to bear their name. Having greatly increased their facilities for manufacture, bv the introduction nf nnw machinery and othevwisc, they are now making better n,. ,llom.Lt,.,. ;.,o.l,l n ..w v..w.c, ouiy iu oobt,, wii:en, in aucuruauuc wuu their Died policy ot selling always at least romuneraiivc proiu, iney are now uiieriuu at prices ot interior work, I) U U II U U. hi . v . vt o in t' IA to W I II A II O , X Itt.ll II UlllUi Lase, 5JU. 1' l to UUAHi unyains, Double Reed, stops ( Viola, Diapason, Me- lodia. Flute, Tremulaut.) 8125. Other - n T ITK (WiillTPII tttrt , VT 1 1 st vies d proporiion. J . . . . Circulars, with lu U particular., ineludtng accurate drawings or oinerent styles oi or- uiib, auu uiuuu iuiui lijuiiuu ntiiuu mu v of service to everv Dtirchaser of an Oman. 1 1. . . I . ; .u ;nu Dill h. will be seut free, and postage paid, to any .... 1 . . u n ito.!nni,tl.om m i cis s. ii m r t xt i nn iv t . .... .1 1 r. I -i i k, !..... .. r.fif; Ti-u,t I'inoun iv un.'iimi uuu.ii, w. way, New York. VT. vl. N EV STOltE. The subdoribcr bees leave to inform the aiti- tens of Ridgway and vicinity that ke has opened a store where may De louuu PFRFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, TOILET ARTICLES. STATIONERY, FINE CONFECTIONARY, OYSTERS, ORANGES, LEMONS, in season. nl2vltf J. R. BAIRD. TLAOKSMITH'S CARPENTER'S AND fn s-r'st Innlsi fnv sain shearer than the cheapest" at the St. Mary's Hardware fttora iaOV.9 0J. THE AMERICAN FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE Is presented to the publio as the most Simple, Durable. Compact 8l Cheap Knitting Machine ever In? ented. PltlCE, oir )H, This Machine will run either backward or forward with equal facility ; MAKES THE SAME STITCH AS BY HAXD, but far superior in every rcspeot. WILL KNIT 2 0,0 0 0 STITCHES IN ONE MINUTE, and do perfect work, leaving every knot on the inside of the work. It will knit a pair of stockings (any size) iu less iban hUfan huur. It will knit Close or Open, Yam or Ribbed Wor 'f, with any kind of ooarseor fine wollen yarn, or cotton, silk or linen. It will knit stock. ings with double heel and toe, drawers, hoods, saoks, smoking caps, comforts, pur sec, muffs, fringe, afghans, nubies, under. sleeves, mittens, skating caps, lamp wicks, maps, cord, nudersbirts, shawls, jaekets, I cradle blankets, leggins. suspenders, wris- ters. tidies, tinnita. tufted work, and in font I ,n endless variety of article, in every day " "uuisu. From i to $10 per D b.e mafe ?f 9 .ne. m'lh Knitting Maah.ne knitting stockings, &c, wb expert opperatots can even make more knitting fa-ney work, which always GuuiwauuB renu naie. n pornou can reaauv suit irotn twelve to niteen pairs ct stockings per day, the profit on which will de not less than forty cents per pair FARMERS Can sell ttsir wool at only forty to fifty ceuts per pound: but by getting the wool i . . ii i made tuto yarn at a small expense, and knitting it into soeks, two or three uollars per peaod can be realised. On receipt of $25 we will forward a ma chine, as ordered. He wish to prorure active A G EX TS in every section of the L'n ted States and Can j,., wton tfte moK( Meral inducements will be ojered. Address A.ubnivAn Ax.vtktiiv I'lAvmim liiFBiniu KuiTi'iwn 1 ir-niwp I'r, I ucccniner, it, .ouj. I was cured of Deafness aod Catarrh by a simple remedy, and will send the receipt free. MRS. C. LEGGETT, Hololen, N. Y. ITT M T? n K D flow made in 10 V 1I iJUn 11 Ha- r s without drugs. For Crresjlare, address L. SAGE Vinegar W orks, Cromwell, 'Jonn. ow A AGENTS WANTED FOR HEFORE THE FOOT-LIGHTS AND BEHIND THE SCENES, by Oliver Logan. A high toned, rapid selling book. A completo expose of the show-World, COO pages ; CO engravings. Fros- , an,j Sampie free to Agents. .,. , -.,,, i .t-u, i u.mue.jiu. or .umu.e- town, LI. AGFXTS WASTfcD lor our Great Household I Work I , . , . -UAl rtUMl- PtlXMIUlAK A Tiewiunup uooa oi rimuy .ncuicine. ry Dr. UEAKD, of the Uuiversity of the City of New York, assisted by medicM professors in the various departments, la Tee years devo ted to its preparation, tuackery aud hum buggery exposed. Plofefsors in our leading meTa 00 leM ir tt " ' ft ram ily doctor book ever written. Outfit and sam- fe free ,0 tt(?enl8i a.. II. UL'UBARD, 400 Chestnut St. Phil's, Tr. DEMOREST'S MONTHLY. rnillS Infallible Remedy does not. like the poisonous irritatiug snuffs and strong caustie solutions with which the people have ln8 bsen humbugged, simply palliate for a short time, or drive the diseaae to the lungs as I there is danger of doing in the use of.such dob- trumil but it produces perfect ana permanent cures of the worst eases of Chrome Catarrh, as 1 """""; ,'"" " -Ff"- . aohe is relieved and cured as if by magio. It I ..r..i.. kr..h In.. imn.irm.nl of I vv.v., -v. . . tb sense of Uste, smelling or bearing, water- ing or weak eyes, and impaired memory, a lien eaused by the violenoe of Catarrh, as they fro- VTKAi;u 8WW ,Z . 77 rwsnl nf IAIN) fnr & etVHA of C&ta.rrb thtlt Mve.thou.wd lnX: For Mle by mogl drueeiats everywhere I r, l - Kr - uui; w esun. Ask your druggist for the remedy ; but 1 1. i . - . : . -i ...t l, tr l.. " " Rl f WMfUUJ .u; llllimauil nullll in.. ........... .uu.ti.u.c. uui auuiun U.ll WVU.. .V m .. . .... . . ni ramedv will Da sent vou Doaioaiu. ronr I i n . .1 o Ami U.,...h.TI, B...'. mmnliUl n ralarrli Address lbs proprietor. .f - b " - ,--"-r II. V. M. U. novJ7'69r Buffalo, N. T, T WAS oured of Deafness and Catarrh by a I simple remedy, and will send the receipt free. NUB. W. L. LCUUCTT, 4w lloboken, N. J. IREK TO BOOK AGENTS We will send y a haadsome prospectus of our tew illus- t rated Family Bible, to any hook agent free of charge. Address National Publishing Compa- y, i-BiiaaeipaiB, r. w NAILS, SPIKES, HINQEo, RIVETS, looks, bolts, and all kind ei builder's materials In general can be sad cheaper at procure another that combines so much of la the St. Mary'a Hardware Store than any terest and beauty. ether place in Elk coumrty. (n287) 6 Specimens of the Magaiine, with circulars. 1 Jt. VOLK, Manufacturer and Dealer la Lager Beer, opposite ine juuuroaa Depot, St. Mary's, Elk county Pa. fr-4 o-t JOARDINO DOUSE, Near tho Depot, Wilcox, Pa. MARTIN SOWERS, Proprietor. The undersigned has opened a largs bonrdirg liouse at the above place, where ho Is amply preared to satisfy the wants of those who may favor him with their custom. no20,'6u QIIARLES HOLES, rBACTlCAL WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER JEWELER, West end of Hyde House, Ridgway, Pa. Sells as Cheap as Ever, GOLD AND SILVER WATvLYIS, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, XX VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, Spectacles, Tens aud Pencils, Exclusive vtgent for. the salt of ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD PENS. Repairing Watches, etc., done with the same eceuraoy as heretofore. nov20,'G9if Hiau msw in RIDGWAY 1 B0QT & g,I0E ESTARLISIIMENT I The subscriber takes thiamxthod of inform- lag the citixens of Ridgway and vieiuily that be has opened a BOOT & SHOE STORE, in tho room lately occupied by Henry S. Thay- a In -A.I anA f 1 1. H ...I - ! I ,n.. hn found m. irAnera nj,nri.moi rf Ladies Shoes, benticmens Boots and Shoes, 13oy' Boots and Children's Shoes ALSO, Connected with the shore establishment I have a Rout and Shoe Manufacturing Establishment wnere worn win uc made to order. Repairing done on short notice and ou reasonable terms The public are invited to give me a call. oc23,'69y GUORGE WALKER. MONEY IS an article des pined by none, and we are now prepared to show how all mnv possess it in abundance, by followine a few simnle in- struciioos wnicn win De given i TM)TM of charge, except tho trifling sum of twentv fire ceais, as a guarantee of good faiih. The busi- ness inexhaustible, aud thousands arc now cugngeu iu ii ; nniie 10 ineir inenns iiicctiiiffQ of their great success remains a mystery. Aay party engagiug will frequently recvive sealed packages by express or mail. Further thaa this tu business is all to yourself. AS toe article can be carried in the vest pocket, ex ccpt when warned fur use. It needs your nt tention but oue or two days iu the week, or a couplo of hours daily, whieli can be after other business is over. No additional rent, taxes, or help of any kind. All engaging must bo of first WATER. Kane but gsod smart men wanted, who can keep their business to themselves, net coufli dcuially with me, and make from $i to f 10 for every hour's service Act promptly. Begin now and a fortune is yours. Inclose with your address 2 cents, aud you will get full, particulars by return mail. Address, E. F. IIALLET, no20-8w Box 356. Tiiusville, Ta. SPLENDID miZE FOR THE LADIES ! The finest, most rlcamnff. and costlv emrrar- ing ever published in America, to be presented eium l0 cach subsolil;er l0 1 a magazine of practical utHity in the houue, a mirror oi the Wslnons, aud a literary conser vator of surpassing interest and artiotio excel enoe, acknowledged to be the m darn j arlor magazine oi America a. The engraving, 28x.32 inches, is from the or iginal painting, entitled, 'The Pic-Nio on the fourth of July. llie painting took a whole year, and is con- I sidcred the finest of the eutire IihI of numerous I nnpulor nroductions bv LillWM. Hnenner ti, engraving was the labor of four years, by three eminent artUts John Hodeers. Samuel Halpin, and Samuel Holly er ; The last named I having heen induced to come from Europe to nuibli it. Theengravers have ably seconded the successful labors of the painter. Nonebut. artists can fully appreciate the skill and labor -" mminiing mg general er 7 . "" ' 'u me uen rate finish lo the heads will bear the most mi. ,u,l. in.llnn l: , . ..... w. v. v.uw. .uguilCUUUI HUB I1QU IL IID I is executed witk unueual ability, aud their skilful combination has greatly contributed to the success of the engravers iu this unsurpass- i cVu U1, rBc"""- . I I Thsivnrlr nn im sn.A n. .1A-a. a copyright, and is acknowledged bv comnctett i juuvo ma luvni eiMooraieiy nuisned large work if of art evor engraved in America. I . ! . t i , , .. . . . -- J pio oi 101s magmnoent picture, on I c-:nA-.A.: ..l uc.j, pii.v j,nper won 11 IU each, STB tO t) i kiilu a m urriniuin in .Ui'n .iili.(li. ha. 1 1. ""'" I . I SJtMjaUOl O JlUJUUhl WAtjjl-Mi. Yearly subscriptions only Three Dollars, and ten cents (which is to be seut with the sub soription), for the postage on the engraving" (which will be mailed securely done up en s roller. 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