I.oral nnhuu i■' >•'>" ortuo - ri.i, a r.nlifU raised by Benjamin Htcmple.*, which weighed upwerda of ten pounds. "Cndc Hon - ' is a!., ad on rinli-bes u i far as hoard from. It octurrer. L. 11. Welis, at Lyman k Well's Drug store.— B iij. Proiikiln said "a policy of life insurance is th ■ cheap.-t and safest mode of luoking a certain provision for cue's family. To those who have Uu families or dependents, and w ho have no loriuues or future resources, it is the best and surest way to ao jiculatc th" means for comfortable support in • M j Lit every man attend to tins n-hi/f ne it veil, for when ill health and cun.-equent need come, ho may NOT be able to effect an insurance. COT. ■A l*ai'tyiijW!irds of thirty in number, o r nu- i "gay and festive" old people, and our good looking young ones (in this latter cI:U3 wa include , ell the Ladies, and at least one Gent.) on j TUurs iay of last week, took an excursion oil Ho new Railroad, to that venerable, though still healthy town ol IVllkea-Barre. An ear ly break o'day start and a pleasant, easy ride ot about an hour, landed the party at die Depot in ! Wllko- i'lrre, —safe and uunl. A crowded street j car and a ride of live minutes brought them to that 1 splendid Hotel, "Tho Wyoming Yailcy House - ' kepi ! by .!. if. Stark, that prim-eof landlords. The latch ■ string was out, and the party went in. "Jep"' was j entirely at homo au t his guests so iu bolt that they were, too. Music and dancing, calls upon old friends —shore Hi Iho plump babies were properly praised —made up the programme of the forenoon. At din ij.r time, tha p'-rty sat down to a collation prepared !n Jcp's best stylo, to which they paid their devour*. j After dinner—cigars and chat, consumed the hours • ti l train time, when the party returned home, well | pleased with their trip. Every one resolved to repeat Ha. often as convenient. leridrnial "Shooting. Mr. Azor Samples, who resides a short dis- j txnoe from town, while out on a fox hunt, on Sat- ■ unlay last, received a severe and dangerous wound ' tr.*m the accidental discharge of hi* own gun. Ho had set it down, and in taking it up grasped the muzzle, drawing it towards him, when the hammer was caught and raised up by a twig, nnd discharge ! .i into his cheek; the bones of which were broken .hto fragments, tearing and mutilating the face snd side of head in a terrible manner. His brother m!I,I was with him took him to the house of Miles i Avery, near whieli the accident occurred, when sev eral surgeons were called. Alter taking out the ; fragments of bones—seven or eight in number—anil dressing the wound, they were cd the opinion that | iiili.imal im oi ih" eye aiel brain can be kept down j w ill recover. The Stiver i( !lgi . ivi.ih wa.- |.i..g reiving [ finely, wii! be delayed ten days or uiuro, by the late j treshei in the river. The false-works or trussels which were under the second span were carried away, J though most of the timber was afterwards secured. The small liorough bridge at the lower end of town is now so far finished as to be used for crossing. The side railing and llie guard or wing w alls will be shortly put up. When finished, that heretofore dangerous looking avenue to the town will le very secure. Guard walls should if extended from the end ot the t 'onntv bridge across the mnin creek to render that crossing entirely safe. One or two ;u.tc -er.ous accidents have happened at that point, for want of something of the kind. Aca-1 lie-tH.--Tin rc sii a,i exp'u-i nin Doctor .ever Laboratory, yesterday, which caused some excitement iu tho vicinity. Acer's Fills are inann 'i inn 1 un lcr an enormous pressure, in cylinders, i.kt i anon, v.hlch sometimes prove too weak for tho c ra,.. .• ni frees, and bar-t with terilic violence.— I if iiio : !y the pieces do not fly far, so that no one in-i been hurt by them. The action is more tie- . -than powder; but it makes Fills which all t • w . I i -.now■ledge ere Fibt.o.—Daily Journal, L w. hi iii kin: V% iiy imr .mcnL •>* L-.< been 1 1 i .3fact that our plauk walk-, especially t' s• in the lower end of town are in a disgracefully i api late-! ar. I dangerous condition. We wore i ii* iinp.e- cd with the fact, by a walk over them tf.i hi the other day, with a friend, when by the tilt h-f u: use plank it.' narrowly escaped a bro ken ieg. It might not cost the Borough much to ea 1 . a poor devil of an editor In one of these man trtjc ; 'ut these aie not the only jier-oas who are ohli -v-d to go :t on foot >uo of those pursy bond, hoi o, r .i-ht get captured, notwithstanding they P< It" .ling towards street taxes—and—tiien—look '"Ut for la 1h t. doii.iie oi cxpouse in the way of lumb* r. *l' id labor would would put this mu-ii needed * s ,i ;i .-uiid foundation—and good footing.— '• icf-1 !s near at hand. This walk will tie needed Wire now than ever. Now is tbe tine to repair i . I'the properly owners—whose duty It is tokeip t icni tip—do not move in the matter, our linrotigh aat.i .nits should foe to it. Kcticj wolks—or more talk— anon. SI OH fti-w ii S 011-tit; o-n ihe Subscribers, on the SOth of Oetnbcr, WA, one Sorrel Mare. liar a *. linggy, and Buffalo Robe. The mare wss -lhom years old, white stripe in the face, ring bone ufirii ii 11cry |- ot, frog spavin In one hind leg, and tughtly l.lped, steps with front toes in. Weighs xboutMwj muds. Ojien side spring or Concord tu -<->5 - , painted black, considerable stitching in dash "izrd. Harne* some worn. si'" will tie given for the return ut the property. ,r ' ! apjirehenfon and conviction of the thlef-arfltt ' til " return of Mare and Harness, and *26 for the Mom yf iiuggy and Hulialo Kotie. 1 : ie projierty was stolen by a man calling him *ril (j-.orgc T. Williams, wn eicjut 45 years old, •d-vut 5 it. t inches high, would about ITU Kaods, wore eaji, and short dark coat. W'm. M. PIATT. .1 i: HEJUAH CAMPBELL. Tank. pa. Nov. 7, 190*. I •<> 1 Ir.M Mr Ivunle*. lorem*n lor Ii li M->r iu digging I.r tho Kaiiroazl unbankmcct Just heUi* wfat .J eallod the island ou the old Avory • ru . neai the oank of the river, when lout five •eer elow the surface uncovered a neatly stoned up r? ■ which wis partially filled up with logs and oth' J theber. "j uia * CoubUee uMi by '&Q ot ti . *<4' 4. ;jrf '• earliest If not the first white settler id this region. The Indians, we believe, rarely if ever made wells. Numerous evidences have however been found in that vicinity—such a arrows, stone hatchets, pieces | ofAettle* Ac. that this too was a favorite camping ground of that race. Who knows the name of the first white man that lived on the South bank of the Tunkhannock crock at its junction with the river 1 His descendants may now return to nnd reclaim the well of their Father, built long lwlore the idea of navigation or locomotion by steam had entered the head of man. i What a change has !een wrought since that time ! | t'ould the builder, like Rip Van Winkltf return to the -pot once more, how great would be his astou | ishuient! Though the everlasting mountains re main, a* enduring monuments of the handiwork of God ; and the streams mingle their placid waters and journey on towards the gieat ocean—as in the ' olden time—all else ha- changed ! The hills and the valleys amid whose deep forests the wild beasts and the still more dreaded Indians Ihcn prowled,are now 1 dotted all over with the peaceful habitations of man. i His little log hut has multiplied itself a thousand ■ fold, iu the neat and comfortable house.- of this gen eration. The bridle paths which then led over the : mountains and the dug-out log canoe used for trans portation along the streams, have been succeeded by wagon roads, railroads, canals an l steamboats. '1 Where the wild pheasant drummed his mat tin tat too, may now be heard the ringing music of the bu sy blacksmith's anvil. Where then arose the smoke of the Indian's watch iirss, now ascends the breath ' o' the busy engine, obedient to the touch and doing I the work of its master. The tall pines with their j waving branches, have given way to neat church spires, which rear their pinnacles as If In rivalry of their progenitors. The anxious and busy throng of men and women, with now and then a listless idler among them, have taken the places of the beaver and the chirping, ! chattering squirrel. llow great, indeed, would be , ihe amazement of the first settler, at the mouth of i the Tunkhannock eraek. were he now to return ; after his sleep of perhaps a hundred years ! I I'.VKR-AHRn—Wo*. Uth, UM, by Kev. E. F. 1 Roberts, Mr. J. O. Carr to Miss Sarah Arnts, both I of Washington Township. i MII-LER— WEAVER—At the house <1 tne iiii l>.s father, Mr. Caleb 1- tsti, Springvtile. Nov. 10th, by Rev. J. f>. Lewis, George Miller, oi Deposit N. 1 . to Cecelia A. Weaver, of the former pi • :e. ' FORD—TREIULE—At Lymunvillc, Nov Uth, by Rev. J. S. Lewis, A. C'. F"rd, oi L>uu, da., to . Rose H. Treible, ol Washington, Wyoming Co. GAY— FAS.SETT—At the house of the bride, Nov . j 15, IbOS, by Kov. 1/ 1. Gray, Ex-Sheriff AUira ! Gay. of nieshoi'jien, and Mr-. Caroline 11 lasset, of Windham. With the.above notice we received the sheriff's compliments, in the shape c£ a grecutuvek, together with several delicious slices oi his newly made wife's ! cake. Of course wc teel duly gratitul for these to . ker.s oi regard liom our good friend-- ; and In return t we do no less than express our earnest hope tliat their wedded joys may b as [.ore and listing, us we ■ think them good and deserving. initial /lotirts. A i AUTKNi. My m:c, M..:y Jem-, hi. '.? ! tt Mf he! anl I hoard withiswt just •* -r crwsMfiss, this M lln nfern t • forbi . ail ii'i.-..iii.g * :sii-.ing I J her 'U my aceonal, as I *U pay u-> ffeots -flier' • vonlracting 1'• i - - i!A-I.Eb ; L-m u, Nov idtii l-sfi.'. voul6Jw lis* 11! A V. Ccioc le the tiii'i'i-u. .' i t - tf-e sa.ii 'i >cr. wii tha -'Ji , I'f (•.•tylfT I I-I, A I'ALi: KKi) cnv about oigut vears old, liad a strap witii ring about 1 toe ne.k Ihe owner t rcquvsie-i t pi'•**; j-i'iporlj 1 ksy charge-, an i take her uway. it herwiso svo will be d'snose i i-t • riling to I vw. GEO. .SiCKI.KI'.. , Exeter, Del haih, lefie. v!:.U3w t Al I Rl>. Whereas, my w.te llarnot li*t leir uiy •"d and | ' boai i wiihoat just ea'.ive orprovo .tton, tins islhsre i fore t < 1 rijid all pei von- from harisirmg or trusting ■ uer on uy . 011111 is 1 vs.iil piv no -loots ol her j y,ntrsi tire sFENCER FFKGEKSDS. Norihnmrsnd, Oct. !Gth. nUaw. ( Hi I iiN All tan suds sic hereby faroii vi listing my vail- J jocn on mv io-voutt ■>- i will pav r. • dehls oi iheir . i contracting. CHRIST!AX ARNOLD. Tunkliannock, N,.-v.. !th IStif. TKH IH lIV TXaMIX ATIGN. Teachers' Lxamlii.itloii- will Is- held as follow*, j viz :at Meslioppc n.let. 20th : Mi lioopany, t 27, Fork-ton, Get. 2st!i; Tunkhannock, Oct. iutli: I Fiereevllle. K-t. ttoth ; School House near V. Lite s Ferry, in rail* Tp., Get. Slst} at Northinoreland, ! Nov. 2nd. ... i vi I pjtereiscs will commence at 10 o'clock, -v. M.— ! Come with writing material. No private exatmna ' tlou will lie held. „ _ ~ J. li. KUOADS, Co. Sup't. I Tunk. Wyo. Fa. RUIiIE TO MAHKIACb. i Youug Men's Guide to liappy Marriage anl Con ] jugal feiici y. jhu buuianu views ol benevoienl ! Pnysieiwus. on the Errors HIII Abuses incident do j Youth and Kwrl.v MsohouJ. sent in soaisii letter cn ' tree ol charge. .G !rc#i HIH4ALD A.-5U j <"lAiiON, Box. P. I'hlladelphia, J's J vdauiy. AILMINiM TH A I l>Rb> NGTICI.. Whereas, letters of Admini.-tration to the estate | of Dun'l Lunsuian, late of Tunkhannock tp., dee'd, I have been granted to the subseriner. All JK-i u.sin • debted to the -aid estate are requested to make iui i mediate payment, and those having claims or de ' mands against the estate of the said decedent, will make known the same duly anther,tie.vtrd vvitiion? ! delay to LEVI SLATE, Adm'r. Jtai.t Mount, i-uz. Co., Fa. Sep. I*, 'hs ns. Uttß! LIMB I ! UME t!! The undersigned lins recently elected a perma , neu: Lime Killer, and has on hand a large slock of ' Waterloo lime, vvhicu h" will -ell as cheap as can ■ bought at any |*oin! • n the line of canal from I t.. ston to Elmira. , ~ Order* will he promptly lilled, and Line s.dppcd to ail |>oints l>y canal. DAVID Bltov. N. Hrowiitovvn. llradford Co. Fa. I'RCH'f/A >!A I'JO V, Wvoining t'ounty. •**, / In tho Court id t'omtnon Henry Bought vs. [ Flea*, of Wyoming i oumy Laura Bought. 5 No. 22, Jan. term wes. To Laura Bought. Whereas a puhpornn in Divorce was Issued to Jan uary JYna, IfKW, which was duly returned nou esf invents*, and thereon an aliur suhiaena was issued in said e.ii-e returnable to April teriu ls6S ujion the return of which proof was made that the said Laura K'.ught could not be found iu my bailiwick. Thi- notice 1* therefore to require you to appear tiefore tin- judges of the f ti l Court on the third .vloii d". in November next, to answer said c omplaint, s ."I. \V. Dew ITT, >herill. DherifTs Office, Tunk. Sept. 30. I*CS. Fer doing f uuilv w vshi/ig in tb tost snJ eiie cp ! est manner III! vrnn'ce 1 CCJH.iI to any in th© world H*s all tbe ftienqib ot oi I rosin so *p vi:h ihemil l nisi l.itiicrwig qurtiiie* of ■: nuinv Try liit- I i splendid Soap. Sold by th-; .xLRriN Cll KMICAI. WORKS, 4~ North Front Street. I'hiladeiphi.* vS i5 ly r "'ASTM AN manuf'ciuro* every variely ot ifoc.U La snd Shic- and mails at whole*cl© pii-'c* Re ineinher th pii, -T 'g* esrept, near comer of , Warren I'ASr.M IN'S IVater pruot Hoots are warranted i j nntto lip crack, run over. They are iu-t tiie tiling for Minister-, Iu üb-rmen an I o'hors w!io are . suhjact to out-door cx • s ure. FOli *AI-K. The Subscriber - lers (or sale Ins UttlSKand LOT. eiluate I in the Borough of TnnkharO"elc.— The house ts** lately undergimo repiirs, and hi l * all the modern iin; rxiveiiit-nts. Tl© I'l t* more than '• wii-e the size : f anv others in tho place, vvi'b new i are, Bven tiuol Grafted Apple fr©*, ""f 1 Flow ml Peach, lbs >u'scrihar. wi-hin? I.' remove, wil Mil o '© than the actual va uc I IW" At J©r*>n* u dehtel W will p!"Ve mal # IBS nediv - mttl-u.O WM. i j TuriK Win * I TY0XII& HEiiLLIC FAIIT COIPA9Y The Wyoming Metallic Paint Company was isjo nixed tinder liie general I iu of the "tale id New Teak.withCAFlTAL STOCK -i - TWO lICX DRKIt AND FIF'I ) Tli'H S.A.N f D"i.l. IRS divided into TWENTY FI VETII' l -* M> sit aKF OF TEN DOLi.ARS EACH i The ixnupuv t mill, sieu.i'ed in s tiimrV thr **t 'ii - 'o-- Till i'tf.N rOF i li:.- "Mi'.WA HI- TdD.N THCKOI tilil.Y TV KD t-v o.ii,|ir r ui ,nni,i-i n ! li s: i! .-i MA-li T i' AIM'ilK-. vuilLL TESTIFY TO 11 - SITKISIOU iji Al-Tn . It contain.* Over 71 pet cent of in.ii il IS A , GOOD iiODY, MIXES READILY IfKQI'IKEs lif l' LITTLE OIL TAKES TINTS. AND is VK ' RY DI P.ABLE. In view of the creal abuii I nice of menu il ait I , ih© SMALL COST OF MANTFAC ! I KING. ~NT j ih© SI FKKIDK gI'ALITV OF 01U FAINTS iho I Company expe-i I i supply the market e rfje best and in al .Jur ihle Metaliie pa nt iu u-r It tie.- a j ~ . : or .rg body, works easily, requires Jul Imie i Vers .",c|>ee!t - iilh. I'Kiisa SrA itK Nicn i.*!*, O t sth 1 S| jd O L ilei LaTtali K-j JlKVitSiit; 1 have used ( and otherwise I*3lol the WYOMING WKiALLIC i PAINT, snd nu eljur of the heliet til't it i< upv- I iter to sejr sthr Miami P*ht Hi th# coantry .It i ins u good el i .111 mixes tpudily ; fut it- strong an t best Mature- are heavy -ui.sur. ini I oily vO'iibined wi li *ll exiremv'y - ily ltatui'**, 'll . t'se ! quell cot which il requires *t Irast a llrrd less oil | thf any other piu>. 111 use I !. Px< K. N : v Y I'kt, Oct il sueeessfully, either lor c-.ttsge ; M j poses, rough out-door work, rooting, or .is u ii *•- • r u l pwinl Ke.-pe.ilfuliv A< A. il. BUI.WI.V, Pravtieui Palmer. ' Fiefcevilb', Aug "i" - , P\;s 1 0L liAl.l.sdkAP Esq.— l'aar S'.r: i hue I J I the W'v,>mtng l'.iiut, by u-iag ir in my -hop una J ' believe it to le .-up.-ii- r to any > -1 ii- •- C Very T.i lv YT.it-- E. M. HILL I TovvAMl'A, \i:gu*i Ist, lrpM. ! ! UL Ilui.s'.ead, Eg.--l'oai ,S.r. A!- ui thinv-1 I "-ive vc ir* ago my father j art-has. fa quant:'v el Co j Wyoming Mineral FaiUl. vvi'h wii: n id thai I tima painted a building, ami after lis- l ips of • 1 J Quarter **•' a century it I'tn-u an > J.' . . vtte* ovidefiCU "f .juatif v : ir. I. .rilv Ut require!. Truly Yours, E IH.i.r Mvr.n Strsiltlitl, - t-i*. 3, It-a'- O L. HuiisteuJ Esq Der Fir: I i. -o u-ed I ihe Wyoming Metallic i iiui, and ja.o- greit pb-as iire iu saving tlixl it *•* soj*eii rto any "ther mitieral pair,ls in iho inutkef il* heavy substantial bo I, • makes it durable for ..a'si I" work, roofing an I A ~ ; I and tbe readiness with vviii.h it Ink, s Huts t nji-is it an ex-elleul article tor votisge jiir, *e- Alto ftiher i regard it as th- best piird in Very Truly Your.*, Dtvtn BviLt E, ll -u-euni fga l aioter Ail orders or comrnuniealiou* should ' e at Iro.-ed to ihe WYOMING METALLIC PAINT COM FA I NY, NIC HOLLOS, Fa. for Safe Cheap. Tha ,S it s.-riber offer* lor sale, e.he.ip, t>* 1> \V I- 1* IN Ca ISO! \\ I > CANAi, (TKOOEII Y. with STABLING. *l*-.' FOUR VACANT i.OTS ; ai d s Boat ard with all the FiXff lit - IO!*. I'D 1 r LCD.DING anl F. r particulais ii.q iI -' I ii-- ri',ei u iho proin iMS. , WM KI.I KNEii. Tunkhsnnoek. Pa ' ... nIT 4w. IVinfer Millinery. .!//*£'. itAUI) WEI.!. ba-ju.-t icceiv o a t"U|let SOS on 3 1.1 .MILLINKKV ANh ! A*U ) gOUDS t J MIS>rN ANU CliiLilU;> SATIN AND VELVET lIATS RIB BON'S. ' . FLOW i'di.3 FEA 1 11K1v.3, FRAME-:, A .• .k i*ki/G lU "kirt.li '"li <1 I BREAKFAST SHAWL 4. U"OL'3 XV BIAS, I ZEPHYRS, Ac, ' To will . slie invi ; atr..nGiui .-f nil. wishti % ' to parch a o 1 Dress and Clonk* em nnd busted or i.-.u-Jj i > order Tunk. Nov. 2 I ICC--.1 C C--. Ll'slllGil VALLFV KAILHOAD. WYOSUXA DIV 1101-:. DEPART! BE AND ARRIVAL "f TRAIN*?. On and ntter N"V. 'Z I I NO**, DOWN TRAINS DEPART FROM TLXKHAN ; ! NOCK, AS FOLLOWS : I Ist Exriias* Pva*,iivffKit— it 620 A Al , euiiueet ing v-.itli N J * antral, and North iVniT i Kail Road-, arriving at N* Y* it 350 I'. M. an l at Phil adelphia i 2F. M 21 EXPRESS I'AS-CM, I H DEI-IRTS*: 1 2 i P.M. connecting * a'aivo- arrive* a: N. Y 050 P. M i and at Pbii'a at 330 I*. M 3d FREIGHT ACCIAMDIVATIOK depart* it 2.15 P. I - ! M." arrivrs at M m.-h Ctiiink Ht 9 25 P. M. VP TRAINS ARRIVE AT TV N KHAN NOCK, AS FOLLOWS: let FRKioiir ACCOMMOHATIOX at 10 50 A. M. , Laves Maii-.-b Chunk at 3.30. 2ud EXPRSM PAssxxr.it ß arrive* at 4.30 P M., Leave* N. Y'. via N J l : ei,tr*l at 6.-15, and Phil a via N'o'th Peiin v at 7 43 A. M 3d EXI'RCM PAMCMKR airive* at 10.13 P.M., ' leave* N Y . via K. J. C.n'ral at 12 M and Phil' v via North Pitiu'a at < 45 P M I 1 i LOsf, r a On the Sth iti.-l on the rowaada Road, betwi-rn thia place an l 'K-ho,-yen, a So! lier'g D sch irge Pa per*, g'utiie 1 1 *C B'-i.nigcr The Beds, wii! ! o I libera ly re uiv I liv ! • ving tha cun- with (I. C. ' MdJ- Of' tbe I'iac". RUTDVPTTCV-RTI F#' T-'JL- 27WL MTIE, ,Tii"jj ,iTobfrtisfinfnts. MB— v I t:U If AM'l'S or KAKMI-.K- anv ivJL ol'tlie above for their I ALL wi WINI ER •rade or u- E . should a J dress „ I' TL. \LLE.\ .i CO , 1* 0 NEW V'PTLC A NEW Pla AN Tilt: FORMATION of LIBRARIES, both i Iu'>■ >•• i • |iik iK'. for tuwr..? and villages. al A -mail . OF !• - IT- ..•! will lema.le known in A ' fir-mar, NOW ready. A-L ire?* l> fifPLSfOX * Co, New V>iik. .\GKN IS W AN I ED Ft Mi "TLLE BLUE-COATS And rwic Hey /deed. Foutrht tind Pier/ for the j Union irith Scenes and Incidents in the Oreal I Rebellion lL cnnta.n* over 100 fin- Engraving* | ami STILL |IIL R LE. AMI it the spiel-at an I cheapo-t war book published. Price only $2 50 |l®r ropy. Srli-I f<>r circular* and sco our terms, and lull ILE* ripthm ■if the work. Address JONK-I BROTHER? K CO: Phila le!phi:T , Fa., Cincinnati, Ohio ; Chicago. 111., j ' or -TT. Louis, Mo. .. ANTEII I C'lerxvuitrO, TE N-her# and Superintendents .f Sab- | butn SI hoola. an i OTHERS to ART a* agents lor the I HOM E HOOK OK OOMHK.KS. A woik of great interest FULLR i!IU.-tr "C T : al#o fr j ; the COTTAGE BIBLE, ami KAMI I.Y EX POSH OK. I in TWO V "ati.E', tun uintpg nearly 1500 pig *. OUI | pri-ing the 011 an I New L'R?t.IITI-n;* with PRACTICAL ' r JTHI- itions an I RSPL NI ITORY IR TC, by 1 HOI Win- I T. it US A few UT'tliL- ninny iiuconimeiidations, | Froui the lite 11 v. Joel II A ires. I>. !>., I'otornf : ih- Fii?T Congregational Chureh. Harth rl. 1 t '1 j I know OF NO l oiuuieiit.irv NO cheap tint .'.'jinsso great AN aniouiit of valuable matter Ft IN Rev. N II Kgglcstori. 1> I>., FAHUR of | Plymouth Church, Chicago, 111 "I cheerfully re- EOIIIIIOOIII it IN THE rtsr comuientarv n tor Serif I turn I GENERA! use." i' R terms ari l oiri uloro. ad- V. BRAIXARD, .lUR'|oril, Coun Book Agents I Are TUEERIN; IV'RH RATE iimg KXI'IOK VTIONS HII.I A ,II R.- T I I,T:s anion ; ! I.E NTLB I'OIBI RAIIIF OR Anvsriaii. to which IR ) iM IA AME : ..n iciaiuut o{ the Oaoti.itv I.M Keiexsa , •it Kr.gii h Subjects, ami the CAM . of TEE Ute KM j I |ror TheoJore. No b• >k if rccei.'-.L AMONG nil I I C ! RT -E- .f |opie UI h o H UNBOLT': TC ! favor, OR T , j fatly O.obino thrilling interest intii 11 MSTRUC- | *INIL Agent- mile AN I female. ?. II it r .p: :ly.— 1 •\4N ;O!I ir TCI r.L IT seientiti explore: M GA,- • CR ij.T.i il ili.l ..very, AMI |KTI ual ndvi ILL ic. ' IV. , > Tribune 'l't? I. uoj in a vert t'. O ,I-.E foi in . AMI I? I R.tctt.iitiiag a- a NWITRI. E.' ! - 11 ./e. O r TIN. - :) Ir. J J .N.I DESCRIPTION of the ork* AMIM BUM AN , ! LYO liroai -t , Newark, N.J. I 'PHI: (iltll VI N li t ttltli AtiHICHb. j II'UAI.. II OK (ICl'ltl 11 ISA I. AM) KAMI I. V \EWSPAPI;It,-!HK Ill'ltU. iNERICAh. |uhiithi 4in the n > . Ne.V I'ri V 1.50 a < -NR 10 C pics al LOB ;20 copies 520.00 ■ N.iy NVR. IT .I.J.AK 4 JVAR ' Kv*ry SUBFC'RITH-R U ciuba OF '• : AT (1,50. .vi,l RC*EFVP a FI• • of LAKI.Y ROMI FOR.\R. ;it *1 ' J* r :."IA!, !•••, WT;RTH L Tba "iiur.il H EVV'R>- J %B: this J-AJKIR was REIII.>V- I j :n JMM Uft from \ lira, X\.. to .V FORK Ct> . M L the t iuori.il NN.L 4 • '■ \F* ( AIK, N. J.. (near XCA . ■* F-roprtlor J O*NH .T tn IN ivithiu the AERED •enrth stl) U)0 I ITND ALSO J .4- CTSH C|>il ML. lit) lit COMPA AS A| cr cent 11first Al MINGE II .mis. IV nr.V an 1 August Colli I. • i lie RU/ .ti/'-'f of ibe • i.aii.letcii ruT to Pilot Knob ate now more ihan THE intern-! on the : , entire iivrtg ige The P'.IEEEJ* I f THI • lt-n* Is are A!it-:.VIL TO tho SECU::ty every day, of eontrolliiig all tin? trutrel Ir o •:. I, .uU TO the J Southern Stutes, et.suri s AN ttiot'u ..• vetmc. i;te i ; inrevt rv .wsSlO of itie .-to Si lor IM ut.vr, an I AM iiite.i MO Tto ocrn-h TH# Jir. J erty a WELL N-1 | . CI-.n'Tiuise I - I:ipcll-CS .1 LLCS ALI.J.N, L'reii R 1. • MO. He, th* tinilfrrigncil, eonliallv r- .NNIII-n L II TO J seven per I.ETI?. M I.TGAGU lIOTI I- ■ OR I. .*ui, I.TOI i Iron Mountaiß LTi!r.. 11, .is ag . I sei-urily. i lie j revenue til.' |1 ML will bo large I;-,.| the a luM..- | tiati Not io off tiri UL the C tij INY ! - .APALI'E | and exjn. lENOEIT bin Is, ami U> CNLITL' • T.. THO -mat- | est CI T.ti I '.ieo of lbs public JAMES TflOM.4 Mayor of St. l.auiJ JOHN J UF>K IVCS't St. I."ui CUa ■ V.r of Cun tneree. E IV FDX, Pres't ST L iui CO.ir.l oi TUOLE BAUTON BATES. Pres't NORTH Miaeumi RailraaJ ; J. 11. IiRITI.'tJN, PreVl N'. HACK ot 1 Ll* ci ] Mi-souti. Wiu. L. BWING, IHREI'TOFTH : MER N !L of St. ■ Louie (JFNJ. 11. RKA, I'rci't -ceor.l N-.t. IVML. of St. ' Lou is JAN', i. BADS, L ft BUG .-t Louis ,T ! 1 llrblge j tIEO. VV. TAY I.'IW, PN FT i'M.i3o R:;:tr -1 TMO ) MM MASSIO, T'LES'T I'rt ir-' MNK, St. Lunik. J JOHN It LIONLK'tOKU. I'res T. N Bank. St J Louis ADoLPiILS MKIKR, Vito-Pici'T 1 :'J I. -. t- IV I V. HOLTKI.T II.UTTH, I'rra'tGerui in Sav ■ G* lOL 1 tmns COUIIICS P ivnMc ir, iau eily IF .- >t i A liiuilfiil T.uuil OR •! lie ABOVE nun J1 IL :id T oeile I I . ,R y-!ii'E. I'irtiea iivin/ • TB" • i'y can :E I i*v draft or express, ami tue bon is writ be re to. I" Iby exprem I'roo of charge. WE invite the .IT I ,O lot -• ipitalist.s ant othera FN THEM in our op. IU II A v->ry desirable inves uient, IL-.-.-UneJ tor.ink s A Ll<-L 11- security. LIES ii T ,llv.' I'n uipislrts, MAPS an I IN'orni itioil ean lie loot on apj ! .• .'L.TI to 'L'O VV N.I KND. W HELEN" A CO.. NO- .09 Walnut EL, Psionlflpilia, AGEUM 'I tho St. L ills ACT 1 r.-II M no' ,in 11. It. Co. I'bii* itilphla rcfercn ac : —CTGMIA II:ov CO.; OAIV, A Co t FUI'S. A 111 DM. R A CO GOOOSPfEg'S PLN.S.—O) liuuk ivlrlteu with ONE PN U' ink No b.otitug One tioZeii *- I . BORIC .-a tuples tent f.r 25 ITS. .AGCN'.S make $lO a ■lay Au tre#* GOODSPEBB A ct>„ SI Park Row, NE iv Y'ork. | I2OQO A EXPENSES TO AGENTS .' to intrude -U TIIO VVIL-ou SAWING M iobtne. Slit H alike on both sides. Samples on 2 weeks Irial KX tra in luceui.nl # to txperience L agents For tU'tber ' particular, I t Ire?# the WTUSIJI SEWTTIFL .MARHITE j Co., Cletnl.mil, 0.; ilcftou, Mass.. or St, L.otii.#, MO M F.T 111 \F; N EW—l.sdiee mil Gent?— ' Ojust patented It must tie seen to BE pgreciaie'l therefore. w send ranriple n ..!-ible .le!cr, and the ui ik- I er i LIPPINCOTT A RAKKWKLL. Pittsburgh, P., I sole owtien of the Patents. j Manufacturers of the F.ED JACKET AXES, SAM'S, ■ SHOVELS and SCOOPS, and all approved Shapes ! and Style? of Ares. . YACHT CLUB SMOKING TOBACCO 1 Is everywhere pronounced, by competent judges, to be super.. - to ot. ■ r ! r the following reasons : it is made of the finest stock grown. I* lias a tr.ild ■ n I agreeable aroma, it is anti-rervoua in its effects, as It is free to,u\ I>KI OS, the NICOTI.WK Having oil beer, cvrvfed. It,leave? no acrid. •; bum the tongue Leaves no offensive o tar in the room. • Or lers for elegant M atrHALU I'ife-f. Aro daily packed iu - i v i >u? l ags it ii of bright gocietl culi'l. Being /sty light, one |>.un 1 will loei , Two ~r tiitee tiu'c>, ' "iend two etauip# -for aealed 72 ; .v./,. !* i c • ! i Dr. W HIT rtKR cmfl l ;u- !•■>n tili* St. ChiiLasf. >t. Louis, Mo •i • ii, 'ibove ail ot!p rs iu his speciwli- 1 ??•■ mutter wh''i'a!..iv your cue- Pa rrsnlri I• V u.ii! in • very >l!e. , A B i € \\, r K re ; fr, st-j t•"pj ty lim p'lUic with I e -•V ft 1 ■ tnnamca i i Ani lis, G Iv f-r Wiuier ; U ■ J r A" f' .in our >i vtiuorn (INC -B-OLLAH iiALr, KOUSE. ' i ""** • t i.vemeri by the V. S. Authority ) j ' t:i* ? ndtri frice of i.NK DOLLAR for each J artl -le l Having ' etc engaged in this tiasinuss for nmt ; time I art, and cieariv knowing the wauu ff! the people, we have en.aiged our Knchargi! Li.t over , ' 'Jne Huit'rw 1 ■ (both usclul Jniii nrrimen I tel.) more than nny other House in 'he trade, and we 'eel is ntiii'i' '•:! cgert ..c.'e gained will be re- 1 ! isiner ! Residv# our M tmiaoili Exchange I-ist, our in- 1 ; ducemea .io agt-ils exert that ot #ny > t her house ■ m the business. iv Jiiy gsntlemon by speu-ting a few of .heir leisure II: r.icr.t- can i.ii'a'n a 'ioiJ Watch. : Ivrass ' it'cm. :>eoutg .Ylschiae, Ac A' Ires of cost , (mods oruerst frcti! ji or aouse wm'Si-c ►at .0. I), when d -sired Bod fag Ctrsblw, giving fall psifiwl us, :..r ani a":pie sent tree to ntiy address. * ATVTOOD. BATES <* HI . sjf.ttiilall fit., Ilnston, Mass. A 95 GRKKNBACR j ot full value tin* free to any Hook Agent. BU O K AG ' NTS WANT Kl> FOR wtrat: v nai.K siitf.'t'# xaw scok, I''Sunshiiii: -m Shad >wr in Now Turk A WORK P AS-'OOYISC T\.L It KH RLFTJLXK WLTLL AS ICIVOT K.J XKIL t.VCIU- ITS ''K 1.1 G E TX THE UU?*T *B TKOPOLI-. (o.:! Af -' ' in Hartford Sold 80 in one j day - our agent t.a N !• ?J!1 22, in 15 duyt; one i agent in M.ifs k. ld "50 ■ one iveek : "no 3gcut in i Conn, sold 304 iu one c - No book published ' | that -:s Y so rapii.y. ! |■ Vou wish tt. kno'-v how tiTiuri#- are -tndi> ' I T.II s in ; d.v : !: .w "?hrcwi'd Men are ru- I ined in Wail B'"vet : h w • Ooantrymen'' arc swin i died by Sharper? haw inints'cr? mil Merchant# are H' ■ ktaaiied; • -v Da net Hills and Ounce id Saloons aro M. I i* t '; - ns-mnm C"; •' ,:; w.> ZZ4 • ' ' 4 ; "tfvVL.i i. "■ /' ••• I : luii-ojuipisifl' OYSPFF.'sif j *•' U:'. h. DiM4fe*il 'j* !• :- • I' 1. ; ' . EKITPTiONfi of tl'r ■\ ' f •ml Mil lllatair* arialii| limn . o.drrtil l.ltrr, aiaiiicrii, ot /atruit:rv .* (f: hi 'inn timud the fitl'o-'l'r-j lifrnfintH ■ • year yyt'rm u ;*r. - IJg trtly , ■ ■ . i -inured th-.it -itP. - ' t - .*.*, --; , muut impor 4 -it. medf.-t ■ • ehul-e-i i-f rhe iter ,' j. .irerft:' , , life. *"■' (tIMIMIi'M;' **i (i* ' M, • P '. i ! Constipation, Flatulence. Ii i** 1 1-* • j Fulnesnof Blood toiha Hsrd, a •: . ,1 of the Stomach, ft so-en }• ■ t . burn, D.Hgusl for Food, i'hln •> or VVoight in the Stt : • Sour Kructatio'ie. isi in< or Fluttering &• e!.e of the Stomach, B!i,ir .r the Head, flamed -r tt. '-.. Breathing, Flut'eririg s Choking or Bull oca ting SScua r< 1 1 in % Dying Posture, Dirinro " - Dots or Wel-l before • Dull Pain in Hps rife' 0 •* cioncy of Per-ipirm ' s. lowaetis of the . .m Kyes. Bain iu the Hint Ba-fc, Cheat, lambs. e:.\, ismi den Flushes of ileal, Bura;ir the Flesh, Constant Evil, and Ureal, DeprexeSou of !Jli these tmliralt (tisoate nf the fete r rl> j * Organs, combined *cilit imj hi > hh tjooflaub's ©frniiiu UiU. i j II entirely veg IMhie, null eimlniiii M „ ll'lor. It 1* a compound of Fiend |.V araats. The Knots, Herb*. and ilmi, from iricleii liner rllraru tire uimic lare gathered In fierinnn;a Alt * ..r ■ncditiieal virtues are exlrarfof f, . them by a scientist: cbeeiicsi. Tt, , extrnets are then for it anted to i ■- i eouiatry to be nerd expressly l.n t • ■ asnfattarf of Ihcte bitter*. '!'• Is uo alcoholle eUbstaure of an k used in compounding r'-.e !. keoce It la the only Uitieas tiiK, . , , be need lu eases where alcohol.' r i alsnis are not advisable. tjooflaub'si vScnnau , i se snnbirxatio* " f all the "i/rf/tVit.V -/ IwUk PUfti .Sfeui'.ii cV*nr HUM, Oravj*, r'r • I Ih* MM diMasm #• "u ttuUr*, n r • . . pwi alwHntc rißin* *1 rffpurrt*. t- 'itot t \n.- mtn.i tk>il Vuit rttHfdi'p art •iitir!y -liff- '*• t ■ 4teijf ethers advertised f'ir the curt f .\f /. nJM+ly the* b*rnn KHiiti/c • j mtixiLls, HdtiU the others ore in some /term. T*i TON IC it d'-'idrily n t > pleas'irt ar.i vgrttahle e. er < >? re • t • i Ipuhtk. lis taste utx qui file. ,J f se t: ;i# .1 k it, x*HU xls itft-ginngy exli'oTmitiny, r- -> qualifiedr have caused it to Le knouiu -ft' ail (mac*. CONSUMPTION Thoitsanda of ra.o, v'.t tl., tleut supposed be wae aOitrlcl nit itUta tsrrlble Uiseaee, have lie. it rtuis by the use of these remedies. It . emaciation, debility, and .trtig.t the uanal atlendaiats ttj oti .i, vases of d> sprp.ria ot- . * * '' •• t-u. Weak LVHc'hte Children r iiintte '•> • •:. UMUri • r Tfitlr. ti i'u ji i* J- •in lly )irdh iu i. 'Cii(r t'Hii {•r iidntM'- 1 * r*U will* pFlfrrf eitfxty itk d * ..till ihlt* uioilliu Olili (Hf (lrllrmr f -<* U. o :* i;iu if st i it- 'n .1 ,t. U:id % fu a ' y bOlJul* i k'iff. by l : ,t it ' . - • ••• its. "',i a; a disease tt'i/ ! cssut: uu. m mmmd W-cd*avu lcMiU* uiio ufili a fnlr tktu ttttd Cotiti tumplril'iit, ft out a jillow- Islt atttl all ilto>r ilUfi^inriafUt, uaf Ihftf reiiidU oc coaiou iffi% . Tl*.e IsSvrt lit ptrCffi oiilt r, auj tKr liliuiu |.stre, %vitl rvhcli lit ipoi ling t>f ul tdoouti&ag fl'.f rk. 1 t\ V 'X' ft O tt • e ariMifii H'pueiHcs fxe *'ur\'ei : feilt*l. T>t , ..* . , :hr t 1 : w*e f4\ st. .Jfickso* " • • ' f i.a u* is+dt u rapper >./" ! i t't.lr, uit' l j f r * . f-f- ::e ''•; ,i A'JnV'Vt iui;iothi; virtue of I hrtf ' fin* 'llr* . READ TUB HEOMMBNIDATION6. H>N. a. 10 U. WO M>V ki.te < * * .'li'vtir* t' ilieSup • iiC". - t #•*.!*> • van.* I i'hitAt'M pi*i*. Wtfcif IST* j / find Jfi'a ft • biife i$ h t v;cs> i iroiiriij OerrniLfty hut is y d /••*><*, f.' /t:' > 'ttfT- 1 'irr* t'.r di.rsf've . V ' ,f t :f '' ea* ;'• xio of dehth y otul v\ Ki of r us •* 'he 5' ' i *v, >:t o m woonwA i:n FRd.H HOM eJ V>fl S TH 'MF-ON. Ju kf ibr St|riiie Coirt •4" jf*ertrißjrivwiif.i VaiLsTici.prnty avh 1 l 1 cdioliler 4> HouilHixl'd (>*i tuatt lilt* ter-* a netlmthle wedir'ntr In fjr of al tickt ot Indigentiutt or OyMpepaia. 1 inn certify tftU from my ciprrlcuec •fit. Voert, with rrtm ct, JAMk>i THOMPSON. from KKV. JOSKPII d. K .\\ \]IV % Imi . , fmslttr of the Titntb Cioin It, Hii. i -!pl,l. j I>X. Ok\B 5iH fre-f'- rtMi ■" (fursled to ctmnret m.v v erne -j-i:' r- •n. ; •'Vi n. of 1 iiJltretU kfkils of thnlidrosJ uL ■ .'.lira! • ? r?c . l oul 'f >ny oi pr< jisiidr *f 'ore, . :.v i/t nk ' eUred ; buf uut'i -i rV.r ;>rv_ '*I'.i -\-t • . • -rf?, • • 7 particularly in Fjy cwm fatuity. <7 .#,•• r, Or. MeoJland's Gere , • fitfp 1 • usual ronrse, /i> express My /t.'l ..I f f-r ) geneml "f th> nyirt.' .. {* xj v■•;..! v ."• * OnmpMat, Itli • wf . !e* > .i may fif n ; /•♦/! u*um > ■' 1 : • V C*."V" ' 'J U "'"ft .4 f-r • i • • 1 i vf".o ' *'FF, teryrt- " t . 7. /i AljV.'ii* A, ; , Fricii ot th Bitters, #l. ■> j> i ; Or, hail iio7.sn for $O.OO. . Prion of tha Tonic. 31.00 p.-, t> n 1 Or, a half doa-ja for f7 5 l'h Toiile io y ut in ,11 a. > l-flrt. K-cAUr f that it il th. n—f. ir r, ... -- * i *ha* are t' vhre>salty use*] otr l . v 1 : msd d etfw r: ' u.- - A , \ Uske i'*y thing eds* that he ij. ?; /.* • t i *m3nse *e T*. rh'rS a hr.Tyt S I*" r' •• . w'T 9 1 W.c *• w ' # . ttn i" u- 7 • - .••• i PRIVCIIMI, OPPIfI . AT THC OE3MAN MFOICItIE JTOSt * >■.. ?2i jtKi'fi srHPtr, /•■. . uci. . Hont.flJ.li -fa. . I' > rill-: M>TIUCI COl'hl ..f t'.ie Unithl He# fur the Western llisMrt f Pennaylfaoia r 1 Erastus W Burn", a H.inkrnj.t un-irr ilie Art of ' of Congress of March 21, Iwti7, having HppPe.i for a Discharje from -11 his Jehu, anl other I'aiins r' able üß'lers'ii l Act. by or,far of the Court. Nnli.-e t hereby given, tn all perrons who hive prove 1 ih-ir _ debts, and other per-ous ir.-ercste i, .pi ea n the i 17lh dijr o'Novemhri, IS*?*", a- 0 o'v'-wk, A M before K Overton J'. Kj. Register at his office in - Tow.nd.i, Pa.. i show cao-e il soy they -i-vi why s a Discharge should las', -.l /ft >r,.e I'. i the •; I B itib I topi. Anl farther, notice i- herebv given, that lb* ■ i M,.on 1 nr.d thirl u.ae'lnss of creditors ot tot s.i.l f bankrupt, required bv he 27 band 2?ih .loclions -{ y | end -t. v.ill be held I*iore 'he aj l Regisf.;. a > ! il sm* tits* *<-d Pi'***- lisstM*. ' cao Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color ticiUt the ijlcfi and Thin hair is thick i coed, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not Hhvays, cured by its use. Nothing cnu restore the hair where the follicles nre destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can lie saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of foaling the hair with a pasty sedi ' ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent balduess. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations diiDgeious and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only bcuefit but not harm it. If sauted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, f nothing else can be found so desirable, i Coutaiuiug neither oil nor 4yc, it don not soil white cambric, and yet lasts loug on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grate fill perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. PraCtkAx and Analytical Chemists. LOWELL, MASS. PBICE $l.OO. ■ Sold by C. lictrict. TunkhanDock, Pa, Sterling *. Son, Sterlingvif'e, C'. Hergc, N'lcho'mon, Erear, Dean a Co., Factoryville, and all Drnggirt' np ; lidalers everywhere. * Ayer's Cathartic Pilii, , For nil the onrpjeo? of h -r* Modiouie. i f-rhA;- iw i jfSjp enio is so tiiiiiv. •- jiff .juiri dby ever. - . . Xy ciilhartuvnor ■. . .• - aoy t>cfor' o m -i • .• ty Uti"pi A* ibt l ..e*', l.t i . , - W'iry oiuut."i M.d aiuou^ I-A . '-sn-l all classes, as t!;-.; m:l ' Bui efliiaeal vu-V A-W v"r v , Xttt. The -i, I -Vc-_. | f'OAlS.thititil.iisi ix -, ■ I iri.-l if, hii".'. iti.it it cured "ic.u; tboi-iV.t • haic it >t, Lo or thfit it cures ifiuir ni.-tibor* ;r.* ccrtiltcafes of their remark ride .... c-. ot' the following complaints, bnl „iiuh .nre- .srr Er.owo la every n.'iahboilm "1, and c joaai ~j |*uUiso Pi-on. Adapt,' I P. all ages an I i',,i Jition i . ..'.l . .iausir nuutainiliT ikHthifrsalrtniifl or any ■) u'tciiirti-.tn they may le taken v.itli safety by auyi'iHli. 'i i. .r J Mttfir coiti'p ,ir?-iTvctitfm' .vrl're h.odpt • ! tliein {ile.isac.C to i ake, wliik- hesiiir iinreiy v—ril:f> ' no barm ise t':a.n their use in any quknti' . 1 Ttic;* oimr.ifa l.v th-piv, vcf.il influence on ••- linterual viscera Ui ixirßy the blood and stimulal • e, into healthv a ;i >n r ill.- i<>iiuud,ii- ui it.- ttoma h, lionets, liver, an t Utner i Trim of liie I body, iL-i.p'i ir bieir invgul ir a- • -"i i • health, .u.: by conwiinf. wherevi • the.-' i xna. a;h dersnve- I menfs as are lii"' rtr*t origin i.f iV. < . . Minute dire I'm." are given ia but wisf.iv ~.i tlie box, far tlic follicaing coinniai.'iir. , '.i h th ■>- I 1 'ill* inpidlr enre : —. Fur I).|sjii>jiiis <•,• ImtUrsftox, Lktl.-t,. n<*s. Ljuriiur Law of ljipw-tr, i Rl'.otiid lit taken > !.• -i dv to 'Htnulrde the -io-e. j ach and re-tore i.a iauJiy cono anil wetioe. For f.U ■>r l'nnt|laiti(.R:Kl il -VAri'M 4 ■ tomn. Biiti.>ii ilc.i.luctii*. Mirk llcuilmi 1.. . 1 Jmiiuillcc " Ureea NirkMw. lUlmui Colii' o i llilious I'ri eri. tinfy.thmild ti .■ • ' diriOilsiv taken fal caches ■<, to r feet TO' •!: <. " X ; action n,- remove the nbstruetioss inc -t ,-sn _ For lljveatery w Diurrku'S. 'mi on I uorc Ii vcncraliv r ".iiiraal. K Rbcuciul'MiM. Uwiu.ClMV. t. Pml; ' t-.ltloii of lit!' Heart, Pain iw die Wi>. i Bark add the - >• or*T.. ,hffnn'-"irti I taken, ;i, iv jiiia l, tochaUftc the ii*>:vosi a -ri.eio'f ; tis* rritttst. VVhU f=u h ■•>.'■ pi • - . .'at, 1 dfcw|i|wa'. For IB p.. •(> and tl.siii.irai lf. I ihimM he taken in large ami 1-> an,. j do n the c:l'.a > (t sli sfMle •pnr'.V. i 1 a>ujijj£ ,'sioi Iniu.- ti - . Imukl Wiui.-u ! wit jinwbi.ni: the 'it; -in*. I '.'■. t K'\ .-.vatvuhy. A-a lliitiinm I'M. takeime Wit" r•. ' mote ilige-tiou and redo e the sfnuia' fi. I An oerwshmid no o .-timulato • l'ie *totnj'h j boarels into hcaiihy fiction. iv> !.?•• -nth AfhrUt-, bid ic.vig'oraf" r rne syrinin. !ie.w .l is nIV I 'antnircon- vrhcia r.o c .*"'i ■s. e-' ner.l av f-. : One ivlio feels aebtmidv OSCO Mods !>•* tdt-e I of thc- e i'7/.s 'ml-Wrt. l • I llicir cican-in? and i-onovatifird (T • t'rr t>.. ,s v , live vptiacwu btt. I. 4 . il]. J; " tlf., J'< sr*. .( , .-ois t ,1... Lit IF/:/./.. MASin a. >. 4. ! Sol.l by C. D.'trlck, TiiakUaur.csk, Pn. Sterling ' A Son, Sterllnsvllle, C. C. Jierqe. Xtchbl'pn. Fre„,, Dean 4c Co., Factoryville. and all liiuir&Bi? su ! i Dealers everywhere. Tiiiv A.MKUIC.AN mm mi OVEBSESMIIS j Ij W1 NO HA CHINE C<>. ! In directing utteu'ion fo fiieir CHLKBRATiiI' ! COMBINAIIOV Bl'TTt'N HOLE AND SKWINO MACHINE, b*a leave to reier co iir wpulerfa! pi}.- ulmily a? ea:.. '.uiitc i.i.wf t us great,me rip The ic-resse In' tie demand fir ibis eetaenia i u.sviiii s hxs l>eec TKN MiU) during thi. 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