Local and Personal. Winter, which hag been ' lingering in the lap of Hue" begins to s ' low B 'S n * °f " vamoosing the j l" if " gentle spring" had cared to preserve \ t . as one of the season*, she'd (tuck a "; c in the Old surly chap long before now. But a day or two longer are allowed to Bun ii Bannatynein which to sell their remaining s , storm " time only can tell." The Talk la that there are some idlers about towD who had better be at work-as well for the benefit of themselves as the coininui.ity at large. It i? an old saying that 11 idleness begets vice." There is, we believe, a law somewhere upon the statute bo 'ks which provides work affd a home for this class ot idlers-- - 'without visible means of supjiort."— Mould je know them ? Their name is "legion." " Knowledge is power"—but it ain't generally so understood by the above class. It is a subject for tbtir luture investigation—We are quite sure it will do the subject no harui. Sew Soda Fountain at Lyman A Wells' Drug Store. You can buy Paints, Oils and Varnishes at j luwest market rates at Lyman A Wells'. They also invite attention to their flavoring extracts (in bulk, j if desired) and pure ground spices. Mattresses and some cheap furniture has been received at the new Furniture Ware room (Willi's llallj of liu k A Sterling As goon ns canal navi gati n njieus so as to allow of safe transportation of the letter styles of Furniture, a large stock of all kinds will be brought in town. Our good women wb • intend ' fixing up" their parlors and bed-room? this.-prtng. must not forget that patience is one of the cardinal virtues ; and wait a little longer. The l.adL s—God bless them ; will not fail to note the fact that Mrs Charlie Bunnell has recently opened an extensive stock of Millincry at Meshop. pen. Ifow. for one of those 'loves o: bonnets." I "llofrn with tlie •• i " " 27 •• 1 .. 23 J March 1 " 3 " 2" 2 " 20 " 6 '• 21 slight snow —uut suffi tic meat " 2K MOW 4 inchis deep April 4 slight snow—Dot sufficient for measure ment . '• g slight snow—not sufficient for measure meat. ' 10 snow 7 inches deep. " 24 show 2 inches deep. Number of inches, 74J —sig feet and two and onc fialf in hes. * snowed for 43 hours. It is said tn.'it a greater amount of snow fell last winter than for many years previous. If any of our readers possess information corroborative ot or con tradictory to the above, they will greatly oblige us by furnishing it for publication.— Scranton Daily Register. " Poor Tom'a a'eold." How warm aoe'er the genial sun May look in kindness on the earth. In Torn Jones' veins no cheering warmth Dispels the gloomy aorrow of his soul. Dyspepsia, like a goblin, bunts him down, Ague, grim chamberlain, lights him to bed, While Dullnese. Vertigo and Headache dire, With fiercer ashes combine to make him groan Hearken. Thomas, to instruction : For all thy ills a remedy is found, A Panacea, certain, pleasant sure. PLANTATION BITTERS—S, T.—1860-X., A wondrous Tonic, made by Dr. Draka. We presume " Poor Tom's" cane is not worse than hundreds who are cured dailyby thii wonderful med icine. Magnolia Water. A delightful toilet article—njperior to Co* loguc antj at half tbo price. Court Proceeding*.—The Apiil Term of Court for Wyoming County commenced on Monday, April 20th. Hen. Wm. Elwell, President, J. V. Smith and Gordon Pike. Associate Judges, present. Grand Jury were called and sworn, Chauncey Sherwood, Foreman COMMON PLEAS. Jeremiah Rosebgrant vs Clark Rosengtant. Ca pias—Slander. On motion rule granted to show eause why defendant shall not be discharged on common bail. Rule made absolute Levi Conklin vs. Sally M. Vanduser. On motion j Court grant rule on plaintiff to show cause why judg ment shall not be opened and deft, let into a defense. J. G. Rinevnult use of H. H. Walter vs. D. B. A 1 J. C. Jaques. On motion rule granted to showewuse I why judgment shall not be opened and defendants lot into a defense Michael Hafner vs. Andrew Hilbert. Rule grant ed to show cause why judgment shall not be opened. l'hos. B. Wall vs. Ransler Ross. On affidavit filed j rule granted to show cause why judgment shall Dot 5 be opened udU defendant let into a defense. Eirick Frear vs. H. L. Furgerson. Appeal.— J Cause tried. Verdict for plaintiff for $5g.49. Rule granted foi new trial. Henry Ruught vs. Laura Rought. Divorce. Al ias Subpoena ordered. Publication to be made, and j E N. Bacon appointed Comm'r to take testimony. L E. Schoonmuker vs. Billings A Squier. Rule ! granted to show cause why appeal shall not be ; stricken off On motion tale of real estate of Silas Vernoy set : aside. Wm JeDoiugs vs. Irving llollenback. Amended disclaimer filed C. M. Manville and Jans Pockham, Ex'rsof A. K. Peckhain, dee'd vs Abram Rinker cl. al. Court di rect payment into Court, and grant rule on assignee to show cause why ex'r shall not receive and receipt same, and why costs made on writ shall not be paid by assignee. Asa Kecler assigned to Heister Keolcr vs. Jeremi ah Uusengrarit. Rule granted to show sause why de fendant shall not be subrogated to rights of plt'ff. In matter of sale of real estate of N. B. Sprague, J. B. Rhodes appointed auditor to distribute fund IN QUARTER SESSIONS. Cou.l'th vs. John Burgett. Charge—obtaing prop- ( erty under false pretenses. Asa Stephens, prosecu tor. A'of pros payment of costs hy deft ! C : ..i l l' liter. \-s u • in Ilw rv. B 1 - • •. • it* ! Go p'.u -iii.t nines I Mr. IS'Uinfs Wat ..p potuUii Incrstir o' per vf hi t onship On petition Daniel Decker appointed Supervisor ot Nicholson township Coui'ltb vs. Charles Su/ith. Chmge— Forgery.— Cause adjourned. On petition and motion, Jsrathun Fisk and Den nis G. Kconey were appointed Supervisors of Wash- , ington towi ship. On petition W Q Puten and P. B. Walter ap pointed Supervisors of FalU towrohip. In matter of reviow of road in Niuholson—order continue I. On affidavit of pablieatioo filed, Nicholson Agri cultural Society Incorporated. On affidavit of publication filed. Northmorolsni Horse-thief Detecting and Ins. Co Incorporated. On hearing Braiutriin In iependent School Dis trict set aside. Tho Grand Jury mad* return as follows : At April Session. 1963, the grand inquest for the County of H yoiuing recommend that the outer iloor of the Court Houe he kepit locked when the officers ■re not in ibe building, and that duplicate keys of th" outer lock bo furnished by the Commissioners to tin- oiflorcnt officers Al-u for the latter protection of the Public Rec ur Is, recommend the building of a fire-proof for that | purpose C SHERWOOD, Foreman. April 21 I3GS ORPIIAN'S COURT , On motion, attainment ordered againct Thomas L Carr, Ex'r of Charles W. Carr. On Petition an 1 Bond Filed, 0. B Vose appointed Guardian of Rollio E Frear. On Petition and B< n I filed, sale of real estate ot John El I* worth, dec'J. ordered. Cn Petition and Bond sale ot of Gur ion Perrin. dec'J. ordered. Partition of real estate of Solomon Whitcomb.— Inquest awarded. ! I (Communicated ] Obituary ——J..hn Henry Davis was born in , Neath South Wales, Engl ind, April 12, 1-42, and came to America at the age of five years. Ilia pa rents first settled in Towanda, Pa., and after a short j residence thero removed to Stcrlingville, Pa., and subsequently to Russell Hill, where his mother now resides. He enlisted in the army, April 15, 1861. as a private in Co. 8., 12th Pa. -Reserves, nod was dis charged at Harrisburg about the first of June, 1564, hating participated wi th distinguished bravery in all or nearly all tbe battles inwhich his regiment was engaged But the battles of his adopted country not yet having been fought to a successful termination, he re-enlisted in Co. H. 199 P. V. and was soon pro moted to the Ist Lieutenancy, which position be maintained with signal honor to himself and advxn t 'ge to bis country, until the c!oo of the war. Among the battles in which he was engaged, may be men tioned Dninsville, 2J Bull-Run, South Mountain, • tho contests on the Peninsula tho seven day battles before Ruhmonl, Antietam. Fredericksburg, Gettys burg. the Wilderness. Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, j the battles in front of Petersburg, xnd finally in those which resulted in tbe surrender of Gen. Lee. He was taken prisoner at Fredericksburg and confined in Libby Prison for three weeks, after which he was pi. rolled lie was also slightly wounded at Antietam, i but with this exception he passed through the terri ble battles ot tbe war unscathed After his return from the Army he spent some time in the Oil Regions of Western Pennsylvania, but subsequently returned home where he remaioed until after tbe death of his father. lie then turned his attention to acquiring an education, having the 1 study and practice of Ihe iaw ultimately in view Ac-' iingl. in th--ear yprt of De-cinbc. Ih.-i ne • .. • .- i- , write, Jrm Mb I'll Cwwaly, et . a t—r-ii • ".tiol Here in tit- pi"-c 'J n•1 ms >'•-' ie- ill' displayed lb-.- mine qu .lilies id peiset .ranee and assiduity whi, b had been among Ins disfuguisit ed characteristics in the army, and such were bis gentlemanly deportment and courtesy that he at once endeared himself to all with whom he came in contact. But his days were numbered. The country for whose welfare he had (periled his life so often was to lose him suddenly and forever. IDs sky, which seemed so bright, was to be overcast with deepest gloom, and its sun to set in blood. The fa i tal seventeenth el April came. He had passed with credit ihe examination at the close of the achool where for four and a half months he bad been a most industrious student, lie had said " good by" to his associates and was turning his thoughts home ward where an anxious and widowed mother was waiting to greet him. But the ways of Providence are inscrutable. Tbe Isero of tbirty-seven battles was to fall by tbe band of a friend It is half past six o'clock P. M He is in company with a fellow student who is playlully executing the manual of arms with a gun supposed to be unloaded, himself giving the commands, when the report of the weapon falls on the startled air The villagers hasten to tbe 1 spot where lies the lifeless body of John Henry Da vis, his unintentional destroyer almost petrified with horror standing beside him A physician is in im mediate attendance but the fatal work was done. That manly voice was hushed in death, thai heaving breast, was forever al ill. Thus fell at the age of j twanty-six, without a moment's warning, a true \ friend, an industrious student, a brave soldier, and an affectionate son. A°d wbils all our b*rt or* ' stricken with grief at this sad ersnt, yet l*t us hop# that our loss is his eternal gain, and that when we, i too, are called away we may join glad hands with our departed friend in realms beyond the grave. A. A. K. Agents Wanted,—Attention is invited to the advertisement, in our columns to-dsy, of the "Official History of the War, Ae.," by Hon Alexander 11. Stephens. This work commands a ready sale, and a profitable field is now open to agents desiring to ® n g a ge in procuring subscriptions to the book. fpetial fotitfS. GRAY HAIR Restored to It* Original Youthful Color By tbe use of that Scientific Discovery, called HULL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE NEW ER. It will mak* Hair grow upon bald heads, except in very aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and sup- j ported It will prevent the hair from falling out, and does not stain ihe skin. A'o better evidence of its superiority need be ad- j dured than the fact that so many imitations of it j art offered to the public IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR DRESSING ! Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. R P. HALL A Co, Nashua, N. H-, Proprietors. For sale by all Druggists. WISTAR'S BAGBAM ot WI 1,1) CH ERR Y For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, j lnfuenza, Croup , ll "hooping Cougli, Bronchitis, 1 Predisposition to Consumption, ij-c.. 4-c, This great remedy is too well known Rnd is per- J forming too tnuch good to make it necessary to go j into an elaborate discussion of its merits. Suffice it I to say that it still maintains its supremacy in curing diseases of the most obstinate character, and that all j who suffer from the above com| laints, after haviug tested this remedy seldom hate occasion to resort to j other appliances to insure a perfect restoration to ! health. Testlmonv of Mr. PETER SHAW'. West W infield, N. Y., Dec. 10, '6O Messrs S. Fowle A Son, Boston. Gentlemen— During (he winter of 1959 I was very much out of halth, afflicted with a severe Cough, rain in the Side and Lungs and a general depres sion of heal'h to such an extent as greatly to alarm myself and friends a# to the result During this time I tried .-evert! highly recommended remedies .. . |or n gool result, and had concluded to , .TV ■.( climate n|>n tnv health : j * , , - i Mrs resolution into effect, 1 wis 1 ~ ~ i |.:, c u - i.r solicit ation of your agent, dr. I H-i- t ci e l)r It'istar's Balsam of Wild Cherry a trial I did so, and to my great joy found j immediate and permanent relief by the use of only | one bottle, and I am now in as good health as ever. [ lielicve your Balsam one ot the best remedies, for ' Coughs, Colds and ell Lung diseases, now in use, and conscientiously recommeui it as such. Yours truly, PETER SHAW. Prepared by SETn F FOWLE A SON, 18 Trc uiont-st , Boston, and for sale by Druggi.-ts generally GRACES C ELEBRATED SALVE, j We are constantly hearing favorable reports from , those who have tried this remedy. Amy Anthony, j wife of Mark Anthony, of this city, and living at N'o j 6 Locust Street, afflicted with a felon on the finger, was recently induced to make a trial of the salve. Almost instantly she experienced relief from the , pain, which had been almost unendurable. Every th' r remedy but this proved unavailing. Those who have tried it once are satisfied of its merits, and nothing will induce ibcui U> be without a supply, j Fall River A r M*r ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Netvous Debility, Prematura decoy, und all the effects of youthful in iscretion, will", for the sake of suffering humanity, send fr-'e to all who need it the recipy ant directions for making the simple remedy be which lie was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by | i the advertiser's exj.erieriee, can do so i.y addressing | in perfect c >nfi lenee, JOHN B, Old DON, 43 Cedar Street, New York. v6n 111 LIlEhkE Mtll'll E, \OTICB is hereby given that the following nam ed persons have filed their Petitions und will apply for Tavern License at a special or adjourned , j Court to be held at Tunkhannock, Pa , on Thuisday, I [ May 14th, 1338, at 10 o'clock A. M. j 11. W. D'wdnoy Laceyvil'e. i Johti D Laßatre T. H. Wall Turk Boro. 11 Hufford " P. B. Baldwin F. (i. Osterhout John Niver Nicholson. Lewis Hillings i Dana Stark " J J Lord " I W. Hillings " Samuel Hillings " C Mathewson Factoryville. D N Mathewson • " J K. Fellows Meshoppen. j John Andermn Andrew 8. Cdllum Falls. Jaer.b Townsend W McKune " .John Keim '• Cyrus L Vaughn Mshoopany. Ephratm Kresky " Thomas P. Hitchcock Forkston. Keuhen Parks Monroe. M. W. Newbury, " E. J. KEEXEY, Clerk. Tunk. April 21st, '69. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE i THAT on the 4th day of April A. D. 1869, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the i Estate of J.awrenco C. Conkliu of Tunkhannoek Boro ! in the of County Wyoming and Slate of Penn'a, who | has been adjutiged Bankrupt on his own petition ; j ! that the payment of any debts and delivery of any | property belonging to such bankrupt, to him or for j ! his use, and the transfer of any property by bun are j ' forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of > said bankrupt, to prove their debts, end to choose j | one or more Assignees of Iris estate, will be held at a j 1 Court of Bankruptcy, to be holdea at tho oflieo of j 1 Register in Towanda, Bradford Co . Pa , before EI- ; ward Overton, Jr., Register, on the 15th day of May A. D. 1668 at 10 o'clock A. M. TIIOS. A ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal, j 37w4 By E. B. Coelbaugh, Deputy. STORE FOR SALE IN MESIIOI'PEN. TnE new building now being fitted up for a Store, situated near the location of the new railroad I Depot, w offered for sole Tho hou-e is two stories, n ! eo.rii'. • o t,v *hnt-. six feel n the ground with t on . t" iiijl" lor a sal ■ Ist ■ 1 or j .r'i. ula!.- vppiy to MICHAEL IIEERY Meshoppen. Meshoppen. April 22 1866 v j SHERIFF'S SALE. T>Y virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas to me i XJ directed there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Tunkhannock, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, ON SATURDAY, MAY 23, '6B, at 1 o'clock P. M., All the right, title and interest of the defendant in and to that certain piece, fnrcel or tract of land sit uate a*i i being in tho township of Monroe, Wyoming I County, Pa., bounded and described ax follows, to wit: On the North by land of Asher Parks, E*st by ! land ol Richard Ryman and Wells Parks, South by land of Richard Rytnan, West by land of Hiram Frear, containing fifty acres of land more or less, thirty acres thereof improved, with one lrntuo house ' 1} stories high, one frame barn, and an apple orch ard and other fruit trees thereon, with the appurte ! nances Seixed aud taken in exeevtion at the suit of Aa ron Brown vs. Andrew Hilbert. And will be gold for cash nnlj by M. W. DEWITT Sheriff. Tunk., April 29, '68n38w4. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamen- JL a tary npon the estate of Stephen Lott, late of Lemon township, dee'd, have been granted to th# undersigned. Ail persons indebted to said estate are I requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against tho same will pre sent tiem duly authenticated for settlement without , delay. WM 11. STARK, ? E , H. H. MITCHELL, j LemQO, April 29, 1868- '3Bwg. MS. WILSON, ATTOKNFY AT LAW, Col • leering and Real Estate Agent. lowa l ands 11 for sele. Scruttoo, 38tf. 'INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA FROM GERMANY, in 1835. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, and HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, PRBPARRI) BT PR. C. il. JACKSON, PflaisKLpaiA, PA. 7'he greatest knovun remedies for Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Debility, JAUNDICE, Diseases of the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, and all Dlirnei arising from a Dis ordered Liver, Stomach, or IBIPURITY OF TUB BLOOD. Rtad tht follcncing tympUmu, and if you find that four >yib>m ii affected by any of thin, yon may rest assured that disease has commenced its attack on th* most important organs of your body, and unless soon checkeil by the use of powerful remedies, a miserable life, soon terminating in death, will be the result. Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, _ Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food. Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in ft Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before tho Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.. Sud den Flushes of Heal, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Eril, and Great Depression of Spirits. AU these imiiciiU disease of !'ie I.ivn- or [hgestivt Organs, combined with impure blood. {jooflanb's (German Dittcrs flSsCiitlrely vegetable, mnl contain* no liquor. It I* 11 compound of Fluid Ki t rart s. Tlie lion lit, Herb*, and Harks from which these extracts are made are gathered In (•crmn > v> All the medicinal virtues are extracted from them by a sclentlAc chemist. These extracts are then forwarded to this country to he used expressly for the 111 all u fact ure of these Bitters. There Is 110 alcoholic siihstauce of any kind used in compounding I* l * 1 Hitters, hence it is the only Hitters that ean he used in cases where a Icohoiic stim ulants are not advisable. tjooflaab's ©cvnirtn (lonic ti a combination of all the ingrtdieiUs ft/ the Hitters, with PURE \mta rVux Rum, Orange, etc! It is used for the same disrateS as Uie /fitter h, in cases where some pure alcoholic stimulus is required. You wilt l*ar in mind that these remedies arr entirely difforeitt from any others adivrtised for the cure of the diseases named, the** being scientific preparation* of medicinal extra"ts, while the nthrr* arc mere decoction* of rum in some form. The T< >N IC is decidedly one of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to ths public. Its taste is exquisite. It is a pleasure to take it, while its life-giving, exhilarating, and medicinal qualities have caused it to be known as the grtalssl of all tonics. CONSUMPTION. Thousands of cave., wlim the pa tient tupi>o>rr the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc ,on tbo skin, leaving the same soft clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addresing. i THOS. F CHAPMAN, Chemirt. Sfßroud ,Newloxli. stfo piifrtisfuifnts. We tare Coming And will present to any person sending us a Club in our Great ONE DOLLAR SALE # OF DRY ill FASCY MS, A WATCH, I*l ECR OF HHEETISG, SICK DRESS PATTERNS. Ac,, Ac. Free of Cost. Our inducements daring the past few years bare been large. We now double our rates of Premiums. Our Fritnilt if ill rtadily notice our Prtttnlt for I 30 and 60 Clubt are vow more than tquat in ralue to Clubt id dross pattern; best quality balmoral skirt; j rosewood brass alarm clock ; ladies' all wool cloak pattern, silver-plated cake or carl ba-ket ; fur muff j ; or cape ; Indies' fashionable woo! double shawl ; 1 splendid clasp"d family Bible. 9x12 record page and j engravings; 3 yds. double width water proof cloak - l ing ; set ivory handle knives, with silver plated forks; set -iiver forks ; one ret lace curtains. For A Club of I Of). (IO.)-One of the fol- i lowing articles, viz t 4 yds double width cloaking or I coating , 2 large, tine, bleached linen table covers, j | with 1 doz. I trge size dinner napkins to match ; 25 yds splett lid hemp carpeting, good colore; extra t quantity black or alpaca -tress patterns; extra qual- I tty popitn dress patterns; one large piece supetior ! quality extra width sheeting; pair gcnls' calf hoots, j best quality; silver bunting-cased patent lever i watch ; one tltizen ivory handled steel hla led knives . | ant forks; silver-plated engraved six bottle rcvnlv- , itg castor, with cut gla.-s bottle;; splendid vio in, ! box and b-w, complete; single barrel shut-gun ; Ba- | eou's.tx-barrel revolver; pair superior white wool blank- is ; nice fur muff and cape; silver-plated en I graved ice pitcher with salver; an-l one-half i van!s ail wo -I farcy cassitttere, f-w suit ; one dozen Rogers' best silver-plated forks ; common sense sew- I ir:g anJ embroidering machine ; two heavy honey eoitih quilt"; splett-li-1 family Bible, record and pha ! tograph pigc. For larger Clubs the value increases in | the same rat^o. Catalogue of Goods an 1 Sample son; to anyai- j i drcSJ lice Send money by registered letter. Address all orders to ALLKN, IIAWES & CO., 15 Fe feral St., Boston, Mass | 1 P. 0. pox C. Wholesale Dealers in Dry ami Fancy Goods, Cut- j Icty, l'late I wate, Albums, Leather Goods, Ac r\ OODSPF.ED'i FOUNTAIN PEN pO line- j V_X written with one pen of Ink. The best thing in j the world. Sntnp'e sent for 10 cents. $lO a day ! gunruntei dto ng"nts Address A T' PRICE A Co., 1 47 Park Row, Kt w York. IX.UHFII FOR SAI.E. HOUSE BUILDERS end others, will find e full supply of SEASONED PINE LI MBER For Sale at Tunkhannock. i This LI MBER, which was manufactured at Walt utan's Steam Saw Mill in Bradford couuty, is ot the \ : best quality, and well seasoned. Boards will dress to inch. Plank to 1J and 2 . I inches in thickness. Buyers wishing their lumber planed, matched, ! 1 Ac., will find Planing Mills at this place to do the i work. For particulars consult E J. KEENEY, Agt. 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Address NATIONAL PL B ISIIING CO., Phii'a, Pa IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT A Beautfiul Illustrated Book, worth a Thousand ] Dollars, s-ut free to any address on receipt of 23 ] j cents, by addressing JOHN VANDERPOOL, No 2p5 Wiuthrop Place, New York city. r (PRE YOERSEI'E or DEBILITY, BEXU- I ! O AL DISEASES, Ac.—Send your address on j i stamped envelope an l ask for circular of " l'.itholo- j ; gv." Direct AMERICAN NEWS CO., 121 Nassau ; st'., N. Y. \ZM XL v A PRESENT OF $123 Value OF your own selection, free "f cost, for a few days' service in any town or vilUg •. P.-tr tic afar* and t a giM sent free, by addressing with stamp, N. B. j CLOILAIAN £ CO., 10 Hanover St., Boston. Mass. THOMAS R. A6MEW, 2 6 0 ami V GREENWICH St., NY. ] Has reduced the price* of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, I Flour, and all kinds of Groceries from 10 to 2'J per cent, nest .Japan Tea, 81. Best Kiijclij.il Breakfast Tea, 81. •splendid Oalong Tea, flOc. 1000 bbN. Flour, all grades, from sll up- ! wards, 20,000 gal. 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Fully warranted for five years j We will pay *IOOO fr any machine that will sew a ' stronger, more beautiful, or m ire elastic seam than i ours. It makes the 'Elastic Lock Stitch " Every \ second stitch can be cut. and stilt the cloth cannot j ;he pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agents ; 1 fro in 873 to S2OO per month and exponses, or a cim- ] mission from which twi ;e that amount can be made i Address SECOMB ACO , PITTSBURGH, Pa., or | BOSTON, MASS CAUTION.--Do not be imposed upon by other j ] parties palming iff worthless cast iron machines, un der the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only 1 genuine and really practical cheap machines manu- | | tacturcd. P® T month guaranteed to agents every- V.'C Cy V/ where selliug our Patent Everlasting j Metal ic Clothesline s. Write for Circulars to the , American Wire Co.. Ig'2 Broad any, N. Y., cr lg ] Dearborn St, Chicago, 111. llotvc & Stevens* Family Dye t'ol.rs. IMIIRTY DIFFERENT SHADES, all in liquid torm The satuo shades, all in powder form.— j We advise tile use of the Blacks, Browns nnd Drabs, i i i the powder form. For sale by all Ihugg'sts and j Dealers, and at the manufactory, Ilosh n, Mais. 1 NORTH AMERICAN STEAM SHIP CO. Through Line to California, VIA PANAMA OK NICARAGUA. Sailing from New Y'ork March .Tth and 2.lth ; April sth and 1 sth ; May sth, 15th and 25th. With New Steamships of the Frst Class ! PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE, For information address D. N. CARRINGTON,Agt., 17T West Street, New York. W. H. WEBB, Pres. CIIAS. DANA, Vice Pres Office—s4 Exchange Place, New Y'ork. rjn'ERY LADY AND GENT in the world are j wanted as Agents for oue ONE DOLLARSAI.E A Watch, a cut of Cotton, a Dress, a Carpet, and thousands of other articles for $1 each. Send 25 cents for 2 checks and circulars giving full informa -1 tion. Liberal inducements to Agents. Circulars ! sent free. BANKS, LORD A CO., I 221 Washington rart, Borne, Maw. gffo ffo&ffKsrarafe. RED JACKET AXE. Colburu'n Patent--July 9, 18GT. Tried & not found Wanting* We claim it will cut Twenty-Fire <•*) per cent, more cord wood per day than any other Axe made. McKaEsroßT, Dec. 19, 18GT. Messrs Lippincott A Co 9irs! —I have fully tried your Patent Axe and And that it is all that you claim for it. It wilt chop faster than any other Axe that I ever saw, and leaves the wood without sticking at all. I would not chop three days without one for the cost. I need # not sav any inure, for any man that tries one will be satisfied. WM. KEES. A T"TTTOAT The Axe and the L .ex. V_v JL • bel are both patented. Infringers on there patents will be prosecuted accor ding to law. Venders or dealers, and persons using any infringement, are liable with the maker ot tha infringement. For Sale by all Dealers and the Manufactured, LIPPINCOTT A BAKE WELL, (Successors to Lippincott A Co.) Sole owners of the Patent: PITTSBURGH, PA, C"VARPEN TERS.—Seod for Catalogue of New J Practical Boaks on Architecture nnd Stair Building. A J BICKNELL A Co, Publishori, Springfield, 111. WE SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR G'OI.D and Silver Watches, Sewing Machines, Silk I Dress Patterns, Carpetings, Dimestic Goods, Ac. CIRCULARS SENT FREE, giving full particulars, or ten checks sent for One Dollar, describing tea different articles which we will sell for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Spleudid inducements offered to Agents sending a# Clubs. Address LABONTE A BABBITT, No. 83 Sudbury street Boston, Mass. TO THE LADIES. We are agents for over ONE HUNDRED Foreigw and Domestic Manufacturers, and are pro pared to turni-h the who e couu'ry with DRV snd FANCY GOODS. SILKS. SHAWLS, JEWELRY, SILVBH WARi, FURNITURE, PIANOS, SEWING MAr CHIN ES, Ac. Ac., at the uniform price of One Dollar for Each Article. 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SEND FOR OUR NEW CIRCULAR: We have also made arrangements with the GREAT ORIENTAL TEA GO., ] of Boston, so that we can furnish our customeiMritk | other Goods aid a full line ot TEAS at precisely i the same terms t.< Agents as though deabng directly with the company, thus giving an oppoitunity ef so i letting from the variius grades auy quality they : may desire. We aire pay agents the same commis sions us allowed by the Company. Blank form of ; order, with price-list and " THE TEA CUP," eoat i to any address. PARKER kCO. Nos. 64 k 66 Federal St., Boston [HE 1 LAIS IS THE SEWING GUIDE, a beautiful article for the assistance of ladies in hand