Local and Pti'MHml. I U,t ' ai "° L 4b l ,ei 'tig tags various sixes-blank or printed to t . r 'tor sale 1,1 t ' lts ~ |. o Faf— p"h{4 i-t generally knuwu that „ ",o, of, being the ouly paper published In Wy ' "t vunty, is the only paper that eomes any ailU(? nt , ar publishing any of the latest Telegraphic *",Vvs lrom Birampootar Kingdom come.or any fT -luria parts."' SuuiUcl H*tfiel<i. "( Windham, will sell X '' o n Tuesday, Dec. 22ud. One span horses, * ,' rliiig colt, one two-year old colt, mowing wagon, harness, ploughs, and other far utensil*. I port ant to .%dvertiaeia.--TA Democrat tjeonly paper published in Wyoming County, " _ we are warranted In saying—by far, the lar- Vl ' circulation oi any paper printed in IKt County. I '"r'tuers and dealers wishing to bring their goods, I l . i, e notice of the Wyomlpg County public, a note of these lacts. Terms of Advertir ul 1 J" l ' Work the same as when two other pre** I .". were running here. I W.'r< lire Jof trying to maae interesting io •cuts about our unfinished bridges, the railroad, ill that, these have been rehashed in ao many , - that they begin to grow stale—if Indeed they , uutsoatthc beginning. Won't some of our out oi town, jot down some little news Items . ijeir places tor us I I '. 'me. friends, let us hear what is going on with (lull t Forget that the date which tuliows the I , . : „euii the tinted address label attached to this ', r. shows—as we understand It—the time up to , ' h the person to whom it is sent, has paid for kis ~,r when payments are made these figures are jtged to a more recent date. Payments should aid? made now and then, to save the old type I a ,m wearing out. I TLc same figures used for several years, as we j used them in upward) of several cases,—are out "u'ed up," ae is printer's liberal I ,; k of patience and truitfulnei i. I J rter'Jaj —The First diy December,— usually I I uo lcre.l the first day of winter—ass erted its right I that distinction by giving us a foretaste of what f I .i, b<- expected in the way of Iroat and wintry | : It Is to lie hoped, for the sake of the comple- | I „of K. 11. and River bridges, and other improve- , I : -nts about town, that we shall yet be favored with • I ae fine weather liefore the Frost King assumes the I •ptcr in earnest. We have (ailed to note when ■ I. shcre the Indian Summer" eaiue in this Fall, j ■.. - half of that unfortunate race we protest against I .o: unseasonable proceedings. I The Keystone AcademyA brief comuiani- I pir nfmm Rev. Mr. Furnian.of this place. In anoth- I,- umn, in reference to the establishment ot an I t-viewy, near Factoryvllle. should tie rea-l by all I e friends of education—and u-ho it not a friend to i I realion t The opinion, that a school to lie perina- I ntly successful should be controlled by a sectarian I • gious denomination, we think, is erroneous; j I o true however, to lie complimentary to that j H ..-•.iun charity, benevolence and toleration, I j. we suppose, to be the essence of true Reli ■ . iiut denominational, sectarian schools, are - than no schools at all. We hope this one will I c a liberal support. Iyt hilli lice.—o'e have received the December ■ of ".Merry's Museum," fog young people, i ■ M people, too, who have not forgotten that I tero "nee young. I Publisher, HORACE B. FCLLER, Boston, ■ . that "Merry" is the belt magazine of ill kind ■ nihil country, and challentjrt compariton. j I i i.-r-f cm decide this point for themselves by ing t" tiim two three-cent stumps for a sped- j January numiier begins a New Volume, .i will be further enlarged and improved. 1.--sr. 41.50 a year in advance. Hx i hs i H'anksl! Blanks!!! keep on hand, for sale, at this office, Blanks j I o!e Leases, I : i.-riage t'crtificates. Inventories, I i .eher's Contracts, Warrants, I - r.K-1 Col's Bonds, Subpoenacs. ■ ' uiol Trea'rs Bonds, Summonses. I .--cations. Constable's Returns, I T *ci']i Otttcer's Bonds, Constable's Sales, I r bin's Bonds, J. P".. Attachm'ts Rules I ir-1.-n's Petitions, and Interrogatories,! • ••' and Constable's Fee-Bills, I - -tp Damages. License Petitions, and >r's Isetters, Bonds, Judgment Notes, xc.. xc., ! ::it to order, T iwnsblp Officer's and School 1 H> t.-r s ftrder Books an-l Blanks oi every Descriji | t.-ei fii-r'* "-e m n —-in the 'Chun-li Uuinn.'t ; . 11-"i • having announced that these sermons n-t t-e printed in the CHUBI-H Ujnox, we j ; isure in stating that the sermons of this • rappear In every issue of this paper, and .ire to be printed hereafter at twelve I • i; Monday, getting the sermon of Sunday I u the next day. We understand the publisher i . in h I'suct promises to print Mr. Bcech — as so long as they are acceptable to the . ..ml requests all other papers to publish' ■ r >ui kis own page* freely. I IT : riends want a wide-awake i etigious paper, risn, and full of interesting matter, the lar- HI ( most catholic paj-er in the world, let them ilr p.v K. CHILD, tl Park Row, for a copy ■ ij-r, enclosing 10 eunt I * !•,(-)• plufe.l tvare.—Molt people doubtless, i v ,— felt themselves "entirely at u-.-aring dealers in plated ware discuss the ■ 1 values of plating. So much so, that, after ' an felt themselves obliged to trust to the . ■ ' the .leuier—which is the only alleruatlve j ■ n -cii.g what was claimed tor the article I "iv- M-'Kowu, a plater and dealer ir sllver >■ i'.itstOo—whose reputation tor honesty •niing. where he is best known, is well es- I oi his advertisement in another column . v paper.glvc- ii, some iiglit on this hitherto m subject After reading his explanation, • thought so very mysterious after ali. ■' ' "Health and lloun is the title ot a t.ew ' I ' v Untlly uewtpaper —the first number of ' w l'l appear ou the first day of January 18®,— I ' published hy S. M. Pettlnglll m Co.. of New '•■ l edited by Donald (J. Mitchel, and Mrs. lisccher Stow o. and a corps of distinguished I liearlh end Home, we understand, is to be kept "n partiran or i-eetarian bias, and devoted as i | 1Qil: indicates, to the social, every slay business H " 9r "' rccrcstion oi the hone circle. publuheis, who, as Newspaper Advertising • ' have an enviable reptation for energy and - ; -s tuicnte, among the fraternity ; and have ex iscilities lor such and undertaking, bestow | -I. uuiouut of talent ami energy in this new ' 'e. we have no doubt of its complete success; ••peak lor the he liearlh end Home n cordial "to many hearth stones and home circles in H '' wis'-, to all the editorial Sanctums—Clo I -i,. , j cuck-o—o ! !•—Those who in years t 1,1 the old, down town Barnuin Museum in I 1 r * will remember that among Its many B' JU ' l curious things was the "Cuckoo clock" — H' t J it went ticking ott the seconds of time, '-slf hour out hoppa-d a diminutive ' r,! - and after cuckooing sprang back into ■ v-the upper story of the clock—and closed lflp r liini only to be ojxned after another | ;a 'iute or time had been lost forever. Those : ■ * tßis curious piece of mechanism doubtless ; H only thing of the kind that ever had | w aid U, maiie. Not so. Some entcrpris- ' ' wee bus gone to making Cuckoo clocks. ' P ilrntiiers. Jewellers and dealers in clocks, ■ *'" l silverware, of this place, have a bird H * '"'* l rather beats Barnuiu'a—This one is an J ■ . rJ - and comes forth and cuckoos out the j ■. * ''""y glide off into the dim unreturning H i' -< ! ,> the hand points to twelve and look machines and stiver and plated ware, I with Its elegant and tasteiul designs, the fine wat j c-hes, jewelry, and taney fixings, and meanwhile | keep a close watch of the garret story of the euc ! koo clock, for, as sure as the minute haml moves round to a perpendicular just so sure will the bird appear and voealixe a mellow cuckoo lor jpach hour of the day. To do this need only cost a few min utes of time—This curious clock as well as all the rich and elegant goods are on exhibition—free.— A* v.—Well, we have often thought that the fre- I quent repititlon ot this little pronoun, of the first j person—(We are not quite certain as to the number— : We know that a good natured man, a good looking I ; woman, and two very interesting children are often involved In It) and nominative case; "we." We were about to say, that the lrequent repetition of the aforsaid pronoun ; (when the continuity oi the sentence was broken up by that confounded long ]- , renlhesis, which we hope everybody will get over without breaking their grammatical, or rhetorical shins ;) "we," must sound a little stale and harsh on the tympanums (vugarly called, cars) of some of our i readers. But for the life of us, (There, now comes in the we, agalu,—in another shape,) we can't avoid it, unless we call ourselves—(There's another modi fication of that little contemptible we—gotistical Word.) Snooks, or some other outlandish name, (which no one else has, or if they have it, don't care how quick some one else takes it,) But then, how would it sound (when the aferesaid good-looking woman, and the two Interesting childrn, heretofore mentioned, went along the streets) to have all the people say ; " there goes the unfortunate Mrs. Snooks, and the two little unfortunate We started out to say tomething ; and we are go ing to say it, if it takes all winter and part oi next summer—We—We—We—We wish some of our sub scribers, who are several years behind on the their subscriptions, would "pony up" between this and the holidays, so that Mrs. S. could have the where withal to get her a long '.ailed dress—a regular Gre cian bender! Married, BRADY—GUERNSEY—At the residence of L. B. ; Guernsey, Nov. 25tli, by Rev, C. R. Lane, Mr. J. ' Brady, of Tioga, Tioga*Co., I'enna., and ft'lss Ala." rie L. Guernsey, of Tunkhannock, - Wyoming O | WATKINS—ICEENEY—On the 26th inst., at tho | ■ residence of bride's brother, 124 Cumberland St. | | Brooklyn, N. Y. by Rev. B. 1). Sturdevant, Hor ace E. Wat kins, of Athens, Pa., to Ruble H. Kee uey, of Lacey vllle, I'a. No Cards. |3 V * While we cannot lot join in tho congratuU ' tion* incident to this event nbiih is quite likely to j I occur in Ihe history of ail >.oud .in i worthy- somen, | we almost feel iii-r ;i grt-ti'iig tint the tiauie of our ! I f.iir tr.. o-i, I'.uhir, which hi* bo • > .jo so f.iuii.iur on 1 | our subs- ripti n list, is about in oe ■ hmgej, or jt j I least to take -a addition which will be new lo us Upwards ot sevrn years ago ir. the very iutau.-y - I of the Democrat —when Itubiv was a mere girl, and I while her honored faiher yet ii>ed. the very first i name on our list for I.ue.ynlb . was that - f Kubie ! Keet e . It has stood there ever since, and each { week as it h is oeen written or stamped on hrr paper it has conjured up ro our luii-ination ibe g-amljt I vision of its kind hearted and intelligent ..woe i ■ The n -uie too. suggested that bevutiiu! .sssgo in j the S- rplurrr. IIEJ price it HL<>V rubies." AC llui, it bss been sail 'hit there is l-ut one siep ' fr in tho- subliiue to the ridiculous—Ws r "hrr think w have - stepped The brother of the bride, C--I A. C. Kaeney, at j whose splendid rtsidruoe ti.e we-iui.tg ceremonies i weie itlebrate-i, In an el. gall', ruiupduous aid be i couiidf style ha., plai-ed u< unier obrgaiions lor a j ' long ue.-ke i lotile, containing a sampie <>f the ex hilerating beverage o>el on tho occasion. The C lon.-i MW the iarg>-st an ! inost succ**slul i contractor and buildrt oTpuidic iuiproveiuents in I New York an ! Brooklyn iitir. is s< und too in his i political faith—not forgetting ibe les-.-Lings of his : Fetter - - | May die shadow of rois g neroils ant worthy j Brother, of a true •and wuithjr sister, never-you know th i rest Died. LUCE—In Tunkhannock, Nov. SUth, ol Typhoid Fever, Clara M. Luce, in the twentiethyearot her age. * FIJFFIAL JLOHFFS. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTIC H. Whereas, letters of Administration to the estate . of John F. Wintermute, late of Forkston tp., Uec'd, • have been granted to the subscriber. All persons in -1 debteil to the said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims or de- ■ man.ls against the estate of the said decedent, w ill make known the same duly authenticated without delav to JULIA A. WINTERMUTE, Forkston, Dec. Ist "61—nis-6w. Administratrix. | H A L L'S mrtn J VEGETABLE SICIUAN HAIR jRENEW£R. PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY i Can have ihetr hair restored to its natural color, an-l if if it has fallen out, creata a new growth, by its use. It is the best Hair Dressing in Ibo worlJ. uiakin; li'sless, stiff, bisshy hair, healthy, soft end gloesy. Price SI.DO. For salo by all druggists- R. P. HALL ACO Na-hu.i. N. II Proprietors. PRODUCE MARKET. H'hole tale Price of i'ountri/ Produce, Cor,ected H'etk ly by ill 1.1. IS (IS 4* PIftLLIPS. Dealert in Dry tiaodt, Croierits. 4<\, ir., on Turnpike St (near the Canal',. Tunkhannock, Pa. tpj!s. gr* en.per oi-b. 1 3" 73if AI b'O Apple*. drie<t • J lfl " 325 Bens ' *2,5. JMI Bevsw ex Pr !b -- ' Butler . .. i" • 12 i Buckwhe-', " hush I Com, ,l I*2o t."5 -Cggs. " il OS.* ....... ... .i.t * do ■ Hay, ' t-n 12 t)b ' Ib.OC Honey " lb 15" 1 3 Hides. " " • 07 • 08 ; Lar-i, ' " " ' Pork. " " 0? " I" Potatoes, " bush 65" 75 Oats, ' 2*211, • '5 " 75 Onions. ' " ■•*• ■- 1.23 " 1,60 Rye, " " I 20" 135 i Wheat, ' " ; 175' 200 GUIDE TO MARRIAGE. Young Men's tiiiide to Happy Marriage and Con jugal Felicity. The humane views of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses incident to Youth and Early Manhood, sont in sealed letter en velopes, free ol charge Address HOWARD .4.-80- . ; CIATIOX, Bo* P Philadelphia, Pa vßn3ly. Ato more necessity for complaints of wet (sot.— i\ Eastman's w.iter-proof Uoo's ie warranto! a complete and perfect remedy an j th e warrant mean as written guarantee, if required. nPHK reason that l.astinau's Water-proof Boots L are iio)iervii-iis t-> water is that thov arc lined ■ with silk oil clo'h an ! super-lined with a watur proop preparation which wiil resist the action of snow water, or an almost uulimiteJ exposure 'as any kind of damp. Wsrrante l.to give perrort s-Utufnc llnti 1— For -loing a family wishing in the best sn-l i-beap ! est manner. Hu iran'ced eqe il to any in'he woil.t! | Has all the stiengih ,l ol I r .sin so >p with 'he uiild and lathering qualities of g nuine ty.istile. Try this splen-ii-l Soap. B<il I by in, aI.IILN CHEMICAL WORKS, 43 North Front Street, I'hilade'.pliia vS i.5 ly I T?ASTM4N sells gooa iDiniock h ili'-uo'tble sole ! JCJ Kip B-ieti at Ai,75 ; Fr< u. h celf pegged li-ots at 9') i ImporteJ French Call, Fair Stitched. Lo.t Toes, at #lO. and everv other article in hi< line at equally low ptijes VY0HII& HEi&LLIC PAIRT COHPARY The Wy.-ming Metallin Paint Company wa orga aixed under the general laws of the v tate of New York, with a CAPITAL -TOOK 9F TWO HUN DREE AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS divided inf.. TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND SHARKS OF TEN DOLLARS EACH. The company own the mine and land around it in I fee No royally is therefore to be paid, THE ON LY EXPENSE TO BE INCURRED IN M ANU FACTURINU THE PAINTS, is aiuipl* in tiusrry ing the rock, and reducing it in the Company's mill, situated Ul a stone's throw of the mills TIIF PAINT OF THIS COMPANY HAS BEEN* THOROUGHLY 1 ESTED by competent chemists an-l first cl iss MASTER PAINTER-, ant ALL TESTIFY TO ITS SUPKKIUK QUALITY . 11 contains over 75 per cent of iion. 11.'S A GOOD BODY, MIXES READILY. REQUIRES BUT LITTLE OIL TAKES TINTS. AND IS VE RY DURABLE. In view of the treat abundance of material end the SMALL CO-T OF MANUFACTURING, and the SUPERIOR QUALITY OF OUR PAINTS the Company ex pen to supply the market with a BET TER AKTICLK n 1 at CHEAPER RATES than any ether company in the country. OPINIONS OF PAINTERS. The undersigned, a practical patuUr, hereby eer tifi s that he has used ui at of the mineral paints in use fur years pnst, and that he regards that of the WYOMING METALLIC PAINT COMPANY, found in NICHOLSON WYOMING COUNTY, Pa superior tu all others for durability and finish GILBERT BROWN Nicholson Juno 27,h. 18^8. Pi kutecscvtx.i.tt Aug. 25 1-Q3, 0 L HAI.LSTK.IO, Esq -DE* K Sin : I have use 1 tiie M Joining P lints, and believe ii to be the best and m .si durable Metallic paint ill u.-e. It has t goosir-- g tody, works easily, tequircs but lii'le Very Respectfully. I'KHHV STARK. NICHOLS-!!*. O t sth O L HALLSTLAII Esq DKAH SIR ; I have used and otherwise -rite I ihc WYOMING Ml-.! ILIJC PAINT, and in clear of the belief tiiat It is supe rior to any other Mineral l'aint in the country. It t has a g'Ki-1 color and inixe readily ; but n- simng end In-si feature- Ire us heavy suha'an-'al ravoy. I combined with "ii cxtrenit!;- >i!v nature, in n.ntr quence ol win hi' requires at i a*t a ih-'d less oil than any "tiler pain -in use. J I, I'K*'K. N; a Y -iRK, Oi t Ist, 1 i). L HAULSI eaii E.-q lb'Aß Sm : I aim a ( in-. | rival pauilcr ll.ee lie. r. rxteiinv-lv '-iigig..i i n ■ the business for over'hirtv y-ars I'-niwc Ihai )ie rio-i 1 have u-rlru-rJ- '-srieiv -f DAI.II known to th - trade, and w.t.'i -u- 'i rt i' iHI prouniiu. e th-> WYO MING MET LI.IC IV IN* 1 the best I have ever seen. !l Li-is v hoavv body, Ir.ix.-S easily an i takes from a hal' to a third le"-il Hutu or Jinny t-sints It can l>e use-l successfully either h>r e-.ttage pur poses, rough out-door work, rofifing, or as a fir- -j r sif paint Kespecifully Ac A G BoI.WIN. Practical Painter. Pierceville. Aug 23, lSg? O. L llaLLsrcAD Esq. —Dear Sir: t have I-vied the Wyoming Paint, by using it in my shop, and believe it to he superior to any < tner Mctillie Pain' in the market, lias ao excl!"t.t body, mixes readily, and requires only aboui bait Hi • n-ual aiu'-ont of oil of o'her Painis. R • •tfu.,v .• t'Has. L JACKM'S Cabinet M k- r Pierceyille, August 15. H,j - t) L HALLSTKAO. Dear .Sir; I glad y all ay testimonv in favor of the ex ebent qua." ii-.- .f'.b. Wyoming Metallic Paint. Fro pra--ti at tests I believe it to be superior to uuv olhet iu- ..-rai paim in use. It has a substantial b -dy. mixes i-i-iiy. .c quires but little oil an-l makes a !ii.,ls>nio iiu ..i. ISAAC D CORKY. Wagon Maker hater J'rom Mnyo^llUi. MA VOR'S OrricK, S.-rainon Pa. June 2d I I8(j". 0. L. IIALLSTKAH Esq - Dear Sir. Having ui > DE a personal exannn ilioe of the properties of sue Wy- Wyoming Mineral Paint, nu-l tcsie-l ii inmost i very manner, I ate convince 1 Ilia! it is infert-r r-> li- ar ticle of the kind In t.e found in the country. Verv Truiv Yours. L. S. M. HtLL TIWAXCA. August lt 0. L. lluittiea-i, E-q.- D-'gr N'r . \is.ut thirty five years ago uij UiiiSi puribtsei a quantity ot iile Wyoinitiz Mineral Paint, with iviit -n he at tint time painted n ii.ii.-iing, an i after the lapse of s Quitter of a e -ii'iiry it is fresh an 1 g-sI. Better evidence ol qdiiitv car. hisitlly be required. 1 ruiy Yours, E BLKD Mi ls O. L. Htlist ad, Esq—Dear Sir: 1 ba>e u-el ihe Wyoming Metallic Paint, and have gre .t pleas ure in sav ing that it is superior lo any other mineral paints in tbu inaikcl Its heavy sul.slauiial body m ikes il durable f->r outside work, roofing and A '., and the readiness with which it takts tin's rstideis - it on e.x-'eHen' arti -la for ,-otlag" p irjs.ac.. Alto gether 1 regsrd i as tha best p.int in ue Very Truly Yours, DAVIII BAII.I L, II -use and Sign Painter All or-lers or C/Uiuiunieatious should be a I Iressed to the WYOMING METALLIC I'AINT CD.VIPA NY, NK HOLSON, Pr.. DOBBIN'S ELECTRIC HOOT PO ISII. .YiAIvKS A BAST.XG SlilXE. Those who black their boots ou Saturday night with ordinary blacking, don't have much shins ou Sunday, u-; the polish fades off: hut the shine of LOB BINS" 151.A' KING LASTSSATUKDAY Mfilll'iii H I. DAY Sill N DAY. IT BEATS ANY OTHER BLACKING IIA DE. Manufactured only by J. li. Dobbins, at his im mense Soap and Blacking Works, sixth street and Gcrmantown Avenue. Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by BILLINGS &. PHILLIPS, on "Turn pike St., (uear the canal.) Tunkhannock. Pa. nl72m. LKHJGIL VALLEY iiAILUO.MT. WYOMING DIVISION. DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL Ul TRAINS, tin and after Nov. It I IH(|8, DOWN TRAINS DEPART FROM TUNKHAN NOCK, AS FOLLOWS: Ist Exi'HKss Pxs-iKiiifß at 6.20 A .M . coiinc. t ing Willi N J. i eofr.'l. and N"-r:h i'e-tll' : Ruii Ro ids, arriving .*' ). ai 150 P. M. -mi ai Phii a.ielpbi I a I 2 1". M 2! KXI'HK" Tu'rv. :• ,i--.'i- 12 5 P. M 1 -,',ii,vmt siSv.'-i i * •. N Y 950 P. M •ir.-i at P-iii'a a; u.30 Ai dlfuiii.iir A. .-va in-nvTi-x icpiri- -t :.;■> A .Yf.- ariivi *at .V . i- h " unk ..i 7 f>" !• M UP TRAINS ARRIVE Yd" Tt N" If IIAXNOCK. AS FOLLOWS: Ist KSKH Hl' ACI "VWONA 11..* • 1' 50 4. M leaves .Maueh Chunk at ( do. 2u-l ExeRKS-- PASSKJUIKK arrives at 4.30 P M., Leaves N". Y" ti.i N* J. Central at 6 45. and Phil'a via North Fenn' i >i 7 45 A. M 3 i Exi'KKss PASSESOEI: arrives at 10.15 P.M., leaves N \ via N. 3 I' -ntru! • I'i .'( an i Pliil'a vin North Penn'a at I 45 P M TIIE "PRACTICAL PARMER" NOW IN ITS SIXTH YEAR. Published ie Philadelphia monthly, at 61 56 per annum, in a ivun e. By MORRIS. E iitor end Proprietor. It :■ reeomniefi-le I to Farmers in eieiy seetion of the Union as a thoroughly reliable an I well illus trated rai k MM. JOURNAL. It i* chiefly made up of original uiat-.er, embracing STOCK RAISING. GRAIN .ROWING, TIIF. DAIRY. ORCHARD. VKGKTABLE AND .MARKET GARDKNINC.GKAZLVG, REARING AND FATTENING ANIMALS, Y VETERIN ARY DEI'AR I MEM". .4 LSO T.i K ORN AMENTAL Si ItKoUN" DINGS OF THE FARM BUILDI.NnS, A-. With regular nitieles on Household E-an-jiirv and . Mis< ellaueouv malter Large induct nieiite uu i I be rai preuiiuius of fered to to Agent* ant Canvassers. >a i plu lopivs with .vu.iablo ali..w b'lla lurmahei n application to PASS7II ALL MORRIS Oflice ot ''Practical Fanner" No 13 X l'Jih St. Phi.ud. Ijihia. Pa. ALL ol Eiatinail's Water-proof Coot* are made ot Leather tai.ued in the -dd-fashi >ocd way —in cold liquor, consequently will turn water aid will not crank ilrtr" -Hilmtsfnifnts. EMPLf VMIvS'T . COPIKW THE NKW WORK BY JI MCH HKXKI RUOW.UK, WILL BA SOLD BY AGENT* LURL C THE M-XT FEW IN..NTH*. I UK GREAT MKTROT'oI.K A MIKROU OK NEW YORK. I CREATING A FURORE WHEREVER EVEN, UNEQUAL."I IN THE I HOOK TRADE. IT IF DESTINED TO EN IIUIIICN-I) DALE 1 000 AGENTS WAULED. ONE AGENT REPORT* 'H NAME* IN 4 IN N-* ONE . A KENT 29 IN 1 DAY. ONE 99 IN 9 DAY.. ONE WRITE*, '"I VAN SELL I 000 IN A MONTH" LAUIES, INVALID*, DISABLED *IL TIER-, TE MITER Y IN■{ M-N IN I , WOMEN AND OTHERS ARE INVIT< D TO RENT T R IUFORIUA TION. THE WORK IS JUST ANNOUNCED, HO I GOOD TERRI TORY C.UI HE *EURED T>V PROMPT PPLI.-O!I N .YO free 'Unenbucks but EXFN cummitsion* ptiid UPON TLIIA HOIIK . AD IL —E 1:1.151 ■ 4 CO, XE'NIK, XEI JERSEY. AGENTS WANTED FOE THE SECRET SERVICE BY LIE.N'L L. C. IJAKER THE ASTOUNDING REVELATION* AND STARTLING DISCLNT ' LIRE" IN ILE ;N THI* WORK ORE CREATING THE MOST IN- . TET SO IT'-I E IN THE MINDS OF THE PEOPLE TO OBTAIN IT IFA IRTFI I.IL CHARM TER AMI READY SALE, COMBINED WT-LI AN IN-. REA-E I ROTNRAT**ION, NIAKE IT THE BET SUBS-RIP TINII H-MK EVER PUBLISHED. SEND FOR CIRCULAR* AND SEE OUR TERM-', AND WBV IT SELLS FASTER RH IN ANY NTH- I ER WORK AID RES JUNES BROTHERS A CO.. PHILADELPHIA. P 1., OR CHICAGO, 111. A !$5 TIKKKNIIACK of full value tent free /§ any Boak Aecnt. rlO O K A<* E N T S WAN '] K1 F0 H ) MM ILL XX HALE SJTIRU'FT NKXV B< 4K. * k S MIL. I Sli M<l •'w iii N• \v \ ork." A XV 'UK OP ABSORBING FNTKREFTT. HKPLKTE WITH Al - AXI I.HIDKVTH .K LIFE~H TIL!. OKJCAT 11L TITOPOUX. OUR IN ILIRFT'ONI MIL.I 30 IN ONE • OI*I m X. I* *M 227 IN 15 -l\g ; ONE IGENT IN .MITT HI I -30 IN •!<• WEEK ; IN CONN 11-I ;104 IN T.N - WEEK. NO BOOK PUBLISH*! LINT D-ILS <• R;l| I 41 Y. 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TKITU* CP TIU: VCIKLV !••>*• •rue ."} ~n* yaar, .... at'>.)<> Five . (.pie*. .... -9 <)(> Ten opics ( ii) I one ecpy to the g ;t. rup OFHE.LUL..) 1.1 OO TWENTY COPIES TAN I ONE CPY TO THE GETTCR UP OF THE C'UH ) - - - 21 OO FlF<\ • ■.PIC (IND ONE VPV T.. THE G-NER U* HI THE CLUP, .... ,',J (111 TEN CUPTES TO ONE A ;URES*, (AH I "HE COPY TO 'HE GETTER UP OF THE DAB,) - -11 OO TWENTY CNP:E.S, T I ONE TI L IRES* (AN I ONE COPY TO THE GCTTER-UP OF THE CIUB I ."O OO UN* HNNDRED ROPIES, TO ONE A I IRE** (N ~| ONE C PY ID THE TRI-WEEKLY I'C. S I . 'ILA GCTTCR-UP OF THE D IB - - LD<) OO ALL ORDERS SLIOUL 1 HO NI I I JOIIN IT . FORNEY. EDITOR AND L'ROPI I 5. W. M..SEV ENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET.*, I'LIILI EL,,HTI. PA JF R SEB L F PECIUIEH EO)IY Great liidiicemeiits. TO SFBSCRIBKIYS' | I:R THOSE WHO VRRNT A FIR-T- L'S* I IDY'.S MALI. IJ AZINEANIA FIRS •' , ,Y PAPER -RN I AT ONCE LOR A SAMP . THE LADY'S T-K FCWO, AN I THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, •NNU ■EC THE UI.C4U.ILC !IU LUCEINC L- OFFERED 5..111- P!O ('. PIES UF BU'H ARE SENT GR.ITI-. PRICE F..R EA.-H 81 50 A • CAR OR SI .OR I. .!H A IRE-.* HENRY PR I'KITSNN ACU, NO HI9 Y^*.• IUR STRETR, PHIL ID-1- I KIA, PEN..- §•20,000 ,„',s kv U IVEN AWAY! THE HOMTWEEKLY THT- F V-O RTE J MRNAL IS NOT O ITY ONE 1! THE OL I * ARIL ORE OF THE I. 1 : T IT I* THE CH.AI'KST FAMILY PAPER IX IRK UNITED STY IHS! THE FOLLOW IT F[ N NN-S ARO *.'LE TE.L FROM TIMING H'- • VERY EXT. N IRR ll*!.* OF OUR CONTRIBUTOR*: I. WI*<SAV INRD T'LAR.;. MR*. K. F". ELLET, ORPHEU* C. K RR. P. HANII'TOI) MYER*. MSRV A. DENNISOO. 1. S. ARTHUR, CILBARIIIE EATNSHAW. LOTTIE RN VV 1, J,.HI: S •', AH LEITT HI RI. ROL.'T DALE OWEN, FIIWARTS. U'LLI*. \LR* A. L. PI ..DP* THE CONTENT!, WILL CUEAT OF I.ULI.IHT VCIETRCS, ROIN HU E.*, ILITILORUML, LLIOGRAPHIE.IL MI L S. ITN'IU • K TE'RIC*. K-* IR.. POETRY •'!)• I■ AITILI* ON \G RI -ULIURAL SUL J -I T*, REVIEW*, FA.*HI N*. YNECL TC* NEW*, K LITORIAL*. .MARITEI*. AND AH THAT I* CAL UL C TC I TO INFTRUET AND ENTERTAIN THE ENTIRE FAINTLY CIR CLE 1 LIE WHOLE BEING FREE FROM A!' I*■ •!: TI -A V AN I SECTARIAN HIA* THE ILLTI*'R ITION* WILL BE THREE IRI ETI'DI NTIIUT ER AND FR RN THE VERY LENT AR ISTA IN THE ROUN'RV GREAT IND! CEMENTS TO CLUII- ' ' NGNOI/O IN MONEY GIVEN AIV \Y ' ' IN A ! IRI.OI 1 .HE O'IWR PRI/ * OFF.-RE I TIEL IV, TIE FRILL- WING AID LI • .A. I TO ILL* JF-T'l. R *•' I ER* T.P O! 'BE LA.GI -T CBD* EN' IU ■ E*WE 1. \ .CEM . R !O L-O- ~, | I 111 LA, ISDJ P I'.E* *■ • ...IT. ~<■ OR LURE TN I: IFT B L-TI'I 11, . E.OT, .* UP ..F 'HE L' G - T.- ' • W ■*. IF IL L E* LILEILL .010 W .IL R. CEI.E SN. (TIL 11. ... S .-...1. ' A -PRR 1 <• • THIRD LUGE • OIL,! RIOJO FOURTH 1,1 RG *1 CLUN- -U'I.'IO FILTH L.IRGEET CLN! 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COPY, ONE YEAR, K2 RO J TWO COPIES, ONE YEAR J.SO FIVE COPIES ONE YEAR 9,00 TEN ROPIE*, ONE YEAR, AND ONE EXTRI TO THE GETTER UP OF (BUB, 17,00 . 1 FIFTEEN COPIES, ONE YEAR, AND ONE EXTRA, 25.00 1 TWENTV-FIVE COPIES, AN I ONE EX'RA, 40,00 FORTY COPIES, AND ONE EXTRA, H4.00 FIFTY COPIES, AND ONE EXTRA, 80 00 ONE HUNDRED COPIES. 1111 I ONE EXTRA. 155,00 . THE POS'AGE ONE THE LLUME \ L 'EEKLY IS 20 CTS A YEAR. POST MASTER S AND OTHERS WB 1 GET UP CLUBS, CAN AFTERWARD* AD 1 UAIUE* AT TB * IIE RA.E*. AND THE NAME* WILL OC COUNTED, UP TO APRIL IST, * PART OT (BE ORIGINAL CLUB SPECIMEN COPIES SEN*, TREE OF POITAGO ON RECEIPT OF A BVO CENT NOTE SEND FOR SPECIMEN*, AND C.MTUC..OC SEMI NG IN 1 YOUR CLUB* EARLY. ALL COMMUNICATIONS MUST BE NI DREUSED TO JOBKPH A XUNEP, P.IHLTFHER A I'R. P'R 121 NO. THIRL ?T. PHILADELPHIA, PS. DC'JIHAI' RACK.—COUNTY RIGHTS. SEND TOR |CW CLNMLNR RO E. H. BLARE. PTTTITMM. PN .ilflu Jlilifrtisfmfiils. BOUTHERN HOME TOOESAL FOK 1869. TERMN :—4J per annum. Four oopiss lor S10; Eight copies for 820- and an extra copy to the oetier of ths club. A #4O Silver nt< li for 20 Subscri bers. A $55 Sewiug Msieliinefur 25 Sub scribers. A S6O jvoltl watch fur 40 Suliscri bers. \ #IOO Gultl Watch fur 75 Sub scribers. jIIi 'H •? n*t rt t t > vnirn one lbs prv miu'ii.w. ot- i*i!J j*.!i* \* you 60 -ta. 4-0 euh yvßr 'v i>ubHcrib*i t! 43. frte. Kirly in the coming \ .iuiue chull coinitien.-e A l> NKVV STOIIY. Iy Alt-xaniiro Duo iuu , vciiicfi will he froiu e shectn , >urui>h*tl only fo Ihu per. .IMIN Y. SLATKK, PUBLISHER, BALTIMORE, *M I. II WS ANUEIISEN, AMI THE niV£RSIOt MAGAZINE FOR YOt'NU PEOPLE 11.1 Ha Christi in a\n l rt.'f, the Greatest Living Si ay Teller, wail >eui new article* !tr*vt t ih KlXKß sidl fin ipx? yi luk6 begins J.n . 1369, will be 1 rigbter an i r thin ever. SPLENDID PREMIUM. We wi'l gOo tu eveiy u i-riHer (w IS6.J who sen?s 42.5 C (the regular pic (li r eti¥ T* its. a c ]<y <• the th g tiit L'hrutim TUEiiUACK DOCrott. BY lit S'LTI L. SRI' I*H:V\ .uved in rich c-l rr. b r 1:r s-iojc. ihei-only. ; Si/** l?ix'2o incfi , , ♦*ti l wcii ti'iilli *." Ptij.ies will he • 1 loaii. |.re \-.*\ 1. in f:- i"!*r t m' ?VTi|/* lit'KD *t 11 < : I <; li J O.N. Publishers, 450 Lr/n.*; .vr*t. New Yik. >H | UN II Ai.igi/ I.c t isr -5 fts , I Tee. THE - radical Farmer. NOW IS if? Sixth YEAR ! lMJtti.isui:i> IN i>iiii*Ai>i:t*l>iliA. MONTHLY, at 41,50 j*?r annutn. in alvan o, Lj P \>01! \LL aMORRIS, IS > , m Sr.. Phil M "sili •'••pith hr ujntter. it* tel ition toexcry J partmciit of AgMcul® 'urv, Hi.rtl- N!( ure ;i KA % Rural E*<'N'iiy Large 1.- j 'iu-ements an I liberal prcmiioiM offers 1 to agei.ts ' a li| e invmere eopies Inrniihe i >n appli* cation* US EXT.- W WTF.D FOR Till, 0 F F I CI A L! liIfTIIHY Ol' Till: IVAII. Its I'-I I-C-, ('hiirnc'cr. Conduct A: Results, ' B? il ill A. H. STEPHENS. Its ic.uiy sale. cnu.bine i with an in-rease i . oiu— m:*>ion tc.ke it the beat sutiScripti in ho-k ever pub !i h i Sen !••) cirvul it* and see our terino. an i n full • Icsciip'ioi of : ii- w ok. Ad Ires* NSTIOXAI. PI B— -I.l*lit*•: •'.. Phil idelj hi.i P.,-. ■ r CincinnaH, Uiii i M /\| > V IiVI'A /. .V£H - YUUKKR, v/ It > ' tlie Great National lli'iiAL and limit WltKfll.v • •immcn e its TtVBNriKTH \ ar Jar. 2. oti a Miiiim- 'ti .-h-ct. colli'.lising Six :ccii I.arc |;,.'.b'e '.pi .rt . l'uc L -* i f Five Columns each, and a! 01 Great!. ioi|-iovej f! i* w.II make the Puer aiiou' Doiil le it., lirmei six--, with no io ci a-c iu i>:tce ! V XX for l-Cd will excel in all lb- f.-seri.ial* of .1 I'r.oro'.tr, finely an I Use ful Rural. Lit rut 111 Fainiit New t a|a. uiani •f, slitig tii 11 ii.- *;.t■ 1 di . M • ' 'iiX*'ULSIUR," ion Utijc.-t* ••Progrs> an! ltn,.roveuieiit.° a.i i mi , king ti ef? --t t ••• \> - m 4m ii. • ' 'I he R.-r-l 1* u-'t a .tl u.th r. i.ut , 1,u;.: and Rcauiiliil G.d.iy -U|.*oi-.: it* .'.ill'. I'.nily en I Vaiiett -d Contents, ant Asa fit erl ■;.• 44 i,t of All. TERM.- ; —J a >cai ; I .va I' .■ e, Sia :S. ceil tor Bl'J : i-n t r-225 .Va .; -j* .X.ov i* the tooe to Subfcni e and 1. 1111 Clubs I Liberal in luceiur nls to ciub Agent*. Specimens. Show I!ills. .Vg, sent tree ii D. T. MUUUE.di Patk Raw, New York 4 GENT.- WANTED for our Illustrated Bible - V llbtoi v, otcr 4b!.l engraving*. Photographic Bibb's a* lew a* 83.111 Fet.d stamp for lertn*, Ac. GREEN A alt Chest nut street, Piiilladelpbia. c — A IMY. Agent* V. it.'. A Inters, .lib O-i*)" " ! . HURT A CO, HuiJicford. Mr \GFN rs WfANTED -M lis an I *r..| U tie fl' or ■ uj*-i or a-.-oriment id .-fati-oi-rv tiitf Pi -k-ge*. Can lie *. !: in eiery !i n< h..! . N bcCer in-v*t mer.t. < ,r. niar i-.-e .4 I I*. 1! 4 A 1.1 - LRU' iiT'IKIIK i.e M"• I'iiitf a 111 Stati i-ierv Es taoii*i:fi) t.'. 10s Liberty *'rt New 4r!t. 1 1 MPROVED U ITU ROIVELL'S NEW PATENT I DOf Itl.E-G F. All. The milv JViinger which mn u*e - i.e 'Sr last, i lug miv ih .•■•-*,. ehi.-h ii nksointclr i.e. tssuy fo ) recent tie e..g* In. 111 playing out ol gear, and the llu! cr Rollers from neing strnine I m i,rr k*n in wring ng large article*. Sold by denier* gi ner.-.ily A supply tilw-ys kept on hand fur shipment at Cloteiand. Ctiivago, an.l ,St Louis R r l!K IWIHNG. Gencrtil Agent, J2 (rtlun.it *!rc*!, N. r:33ID JACIi ST' 2YXE, UOl BURN'S P 4TI.NT. Paleutfd July Hp". li'.-isued Aug. 13 l*Hi a . Extract* froin Letters ami Repor's of :lia w irking qualities ot the Axe. I Your Ax* is hound L> be THE 4\k. 2. It mil cut 25 pr cent, better. • i. My brother lost one aria in the war, but with your Ax<* ho •• n cut well aj aiiv tn® t'?*o cac. 4. If I could nit get .wither. twcntj-Cva (825) dollar* would not iiu.y it. 5. It will cut hoop-pole* better than any other Axe. ti. I won| I not be without it f>r anything 7. The ouly.ubje3ti.ul is it go.-s t.iu far into tu* : wood. Man wl.o chop fur * living universally 11. prove of it, ,te , ,Ve , ad infinitum. For sale by till reqo.i'ible dealer*, and the m ik er LIPPINCOTT .4 LAKE4VELL. Pittsburgh. Pa..* 1 Soie nwtiei* of the Patents. Manufacturers of lii ■ RED JAOtvKTAXKS, *A\\?, >llO4 EL-S and SCOOP.'*, and uli appr ice I Shape* ( awl Style* of An *. DRUNKENNESS owl li love or desire lor iuluxi.-ufiug bqu ws stfely and js-sitnNly cured by Di. CLARK'S 'SalvJlhin Potvdcra* Tiny can lit ad ministered if ne.-esxarv without tho kimwlodge of the person, iu Ale, 44'iro, Tea, or any olu er hevi rage. Sent bv mail on receipt of (nice. One Duller. Ad.ire*s Dr. JAMES I. CLARK, 4 a 3 Hud soii iitn ei, X. Y. Cut luis out.for reference. ON R DOIJ.tll ! ONE IMI*I.AKJ MESERVK A •'<!., 35 Sudl.ury utrert, ilo'..n arc sole proprietors aou luinufocturei* of the newly invented Peerless Double Pen Fotintmn. Agent* wanted everywhete iVilh each fountain St.!!, whether ■iir.-is for specimen or to clnli*. t bay ,en I 1 a slip, icithout charge, dcm tibiug e nue ar i.lo thy will sell for One Dollar. 2'hcy supply fmoili. * with ' thousand* of u**l'ill, ornamental, nad necessary arti ides of unrqnalleil quality, defying competition in this trade Commission* tl to 8500, uicnrding to e.xe of club* Many igeut* make 82U p ' day. - Ptfeolars sent free sfiu Iftiifrtisfiiwnts. LOOK! LOOK! Th utafnituiie <*f our liuvne-* h* an ibie i u§ to make the J.XItrcEMLWTX TO ACHATS, FOR 01'R OS £ DOLLAR S A L L to th liue ol Cotton <Juoi Larger than Ever ! Send fur circuDir, with Ntw I'rensltiiri Kale®, | btfore semliug your clubs elsewhere, A'l Ires' A' C. TUOMPSOX &■ CO.. Fetlrral ktrivt , iktrtuu 1 \ ftl 1/ I.adiehj i,wii:s:~ LtA-lJlij ths PATENT EMPRESS , j UAKTEK siid the ElllENlt, two ol this most use | ful articles ever invented for lulwi' use. Circulars i gratis Sainales wailed lor 82 50 aj. ut> wii.ie.i I everywhere A hires* KMPBK.* GAUTKII ' . 1-18 j Futon s'reet., X. V. P. U. ll'i 2-IJS PSYCHOLOGIC Fascination, or Si.nl ("nanaing liow to faeciuale and gain the Ine of any one,, i become wealthy an 1 prosper in i-usioess. Ai: tic ! gn.i book vOi tair.ing alo a rich I reoch iwvW Pas i cal l>vii>e, wiih a iftousan 1 bu-iue-s chances tor i ago. tl tiCVvr bciure published Pri'-e i'a els ty . I wail. Adorer, T. .VJUJAM A Co., Rook Publishers, 1 Philadelphij I AGENTS WANTED TO TAKE ORDERS FOR RECOLLECTIONS &PRii/ATi: MfMOIRS-OF WASH INGTON 11V HIS ADOPTED SOX GEORGE WASHINGTON PARKE Ol MIS, j Willi Illustrated and Explanatory notes bv HEN SON J. LOSSINO. : A book for all sections and all parties, containing | the minute details of Washington's Private Lite, as j ] well as his public career, (which general history | does not reveal.) This book is written by a member i j of Washington's own (amity—one who lived with i him from infancy, and must prove peculiarly accept - i able to the American Public. j The great demand for this work, its ready sale, j : and an Increased commission makes it the best book for Agents ever published. The most liberal terms to agents, and exclusive | sale in the territory assigned. ; .Send for descriptive circular ami terms to Agents. I Address, WILLIAM FLINT, No. 26 South Ith Street, Philadelphia. Pa. ' I vlnltMw. IN I; AMEKICWN BUTTfiS SOLE IVJBUIIK ill v E IVlN<i MA CHINE <"\ In liirei'ting u'ten l ion t their CKkEBBATKI) i COMBIXATIO X M'TTOXTHOLE AS I> ?F.V I NS j le ive to refer *o i'r ??*?! j j - uln' it V R> coQclUhhe 1111 u it If a ti r *• - 'I he iui*reaM* in the <lv:ii to I t.tr ih 1 v much in# h IH been TEX 1 • >LL* .Birm? thi£lM* -n-nr (OontliJ* of i'. fj.si year l.etnre the jiiihlh*. Thii j?r.iiij nri l jjtirj r iHiu/ s-j ce.w.w U mi pi# ce lein el in lh: history of searing m i hin •>, rbl rr fee! fully w rrunteii in cUiipiug ih i T ii A s x?> i; >4l; \ , Ht.iSii AB'IOL'JTKL.V THK BJ->T PAMItiY MACSIIWE! IN THE WOBM\ I Ait J Intrinsically the Cheapest, it in really tiro m ichinen combine 1 in • n*. (nv * ' simple nti'l beautiful hpl-ll*w 1 arr men'.) making both the Shuttle .r Lr k t,..i r 4 : anl Butt-.u hole ui h tqml f.icilit v in I bent ID -uitier ever\ variety of tr-wing. -u.-b * il.un inn*?. Felling, Ticking. Stiti ( h:n<; Ivrus i ir.g an l Quilting, <h: 11nig ;if the .&uie ti ie.) an-1 'ii t i li'ion, (ive-#e:i!.H Einbw.itiern on the mk - 1- w. But ton ku*l Eyt-lrl hole** i: il t.ibric* B . Tbene tua-hin-< vbifh Hi-i.iirii-* ♦ tv*k i'i ivorkingi* e m be ■•>•*• i ft NKII \,\ X'' K. !' \„ bv callin/mi the un lrsigne f. igen'# f.r ili lc ot diem io Wymote f'oi.ui. " MRS. tiEO. S Tl i TUN MPS IIE.NJ- NEWMW v7n46tl For Sale at Moll's, BOOTS. I j RING HAM TON LOOTS. .* I.C-c, .i bes nis j . XIP.U.pal: OW" iCOO TJ Oc> is. Uest make EA-TKK.N HUGH ' l A full stock o f 111111110 SllltfN, P> ilinotul. ( Ldijjti'y !'•• t-ii i(. •- (! i- Kill 'lllll (> IHt. t Button CJaitoi'^. GENT'S I'.V DKRSHii: 1 - iN !' Hit \I - GENTS' !'.rr:C®Kl N j .at MITT EN'S. licrts' KID Gf.t * ! - Line I. I*' iiii lan l f or- • ! for Sute fit Mott'w (t>:: n i .it - i• I TiiiikL ii.i k.r.,-, nr.v. ' K A r i .nt: s •. I I. Oil./ v l!"i ! . . lid. a .. ~ , I. AT M CSIJfH'J'CA. i'.'t . i (ippsila E. Meffiti * >ioic) where OYSTERS t'AK K HOT CGFFKK. PRCITS wiih CDVPRCriON'AKi jol all kill'. c"i I.® p'i/urc t tl ,'i r>- : . iiours and .it u.o icr.de orii es • i.IVK ME A CALL. CHARLIE U'.'NN Kl.i. v9-n!4-4w. i" 1 1 RS <.f eve. i de'eripti in can he i.oin I HE TKD 'K'S More. 'I urtkhuunin fc. I'.i WM. MACK & SON j fAfe | V)Hre in the jo! 11. thut they have their CaiTlage Munufactorv i.v TVX KHAN NOCK. And are ready to till ORDERS NONE LI T Ftrst-Clas* Mcclinuics EMPLOYKD ; REPAIRING •tone promptly and eelt. Tnonkh*' >- k M ,r L til |vfi 'it AS I MAN ioviler tl.e atti ntn.n of the ptiblio to ! | J the sty la. workmanship. nivt.'itMj, utlety and j prb* of his tttoch of teady made wwih i !! ' u r i ;-*<•• n lib, I < I t ' ' I it ■ " - I .. f >.• I ft '* l: ' ' ' , 1 , t ... * . ' . > t j> D• P - j • ' j E \ ' V . Ol U. "• . 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