lIMOrO 0.• LEhOLE -YACO : ST 'MUSS. I haf von: funny leedle poy, _ Vot goons schust to Inykiee ; Der quesrest sehap, dercreatest toghe, • As efer, you dit see ; Re runs,und schuirtps,und achmashes dipga In all harts off der house But vot off, dot.? he vas mit:O l son, Nine 'tied% Yaeob btrauss.l He get measles und'her mumbs, ITnd.eferyding dots_out ; : r Be sbilla Mine glass off, legepier. s * Puts selinuff into mine kraut He fills mine pipe mit Limburg ,Cheese :Dot vas der roughest - a:louse I'd take dot \from no oder poy But leedle Yaeob Strauss. He d.akes der milk , bin for a &mum, Und cuts , mine cane in dwo, To make der shticks to heat it mit— . Mine cracious dot vas drue clinks mine headVas seliplit abet% He kicks up sooeh a touse-- But Defer mind, der poysvas few •.''. Like dot young Yacob Strauts. He asks Inelipestiongsoocb as dese i• Who , baints mine n sel so red? , , , • Who vas it cuts dosehmobat Waco oudt Irrem , thitalr übpon inine bed ? Und itere der plaze goes vro# der lamp. Vene'er der glim I douse— ' Row gan I all, d:-se dings eggsblain : To dot schmall Yacob Strauss, 1 somedimes clink I schall go wild hiri sooeh a grazy poy, Und vish vonce more I gouid baf.rest Und neacetut dimes enshoV But ven he , vas ashieeri in , ped, So quiet as a mouse, I prays derLord, "da,ke anydings, But leaf dot Yaeob BtrausS,." ONLY . 11,1.5. HABIT, A Detroit drug store hired a' new .soda fountain boy the other day,' and after the boy bad been instructed how to work the apparat- us the proprieter added : "Now you see thi's faucet up here? Weh there is brandy behind, that, and when a man C:omes in and winks and says he'll . takeia Rafe hokum in. his, then you will know that he means brandy. • Everything worked alp right till about yes terday, tieveral men droped in',.said "hohum” got their brandy_ and soda and the boy saiv no cloud in his horizon. At noon the brandy bottle was empty, the drag store man at his dinner, and it, didn't do any good to, "hokum" around that fountain. Along came &man who had perspired until all th;e color in his suspen ders could be seen on his - linen coat, and as he stood helore the fountain, Waiting his turn ; winked at the boy. He had ,'a habit of wink ing his left eye, and he' winged at the fountain as Much as he did at the boy. The lad hower _ er called out : • "riaven't any brandy left--have to al e syr up !" \ • The man- was a, goad I man.. He winked again in ; his;;amazement, and the boy replied ; : "Didn't I tell'you that we hadn't any, brandy left •?- D'ye s'pose I'd lie about it ?"` "My • nikion -ymu—yon shouldn't—shnUldn't!' stammered the good' man as all looked at him. MS great embarrassment he'winked ag ain; '`CanTmake'brandy' out ' 'at `iarsapaillla, and pineapple syrup ri 'yelled "the' bok. t'll you you've got to take the plain soda till the boss miles flack PL'' • didn't wani- any - brainy,' gesped•-the man. "I'Vell.:we don't. kciftP•;;a ui,s,r nYtPing',stcsef in the fountain' and I conl n't tell whiskey-from arnie3 ifl was to - labk o "the shelves !" gnYVil e4 the ; boy.a what. y wa4it e , h you itt tfie - stiloori around the corner." The;winker :winked all aTlmnti.the cyctivtl t t4C .: to explaiq 7 las pOsition, and then :hust(ed otit'aid,.beitded a street-carl . , .THE__.: i rvt4o .w . EpM.4s'.' When Mt. , Webster vistted 'England after be= had attained .facie:enough to precede him,-air EngliSh gentleman took hint one day! to. see, Lord 13roughaK That elhinent4triton ed our Daniel' 'with 'inch ihai he -wash glad 'to get away and:back 0 - Is,roOras..-: The., friend who had taken bitt at once returned in, Lord Broughain in haste and anger, " M y : could 3'_o,ll l 4)e„b4Ye with suh urlseePtbrlVdeness and'- discourtesy to so great a lawYeir andLatcallail,? .7asinstkiti_ng hluni_and 11'0 1W:2 . 44 f with mortitit4tion. "Why, vstit(oliaii:,-1: &D i e; and whom have I been rude,to • 'To bakilel ' Webster of the 84nate of the' United' States." Great Jupiter, what a blunder ! I I. thought it 'was ,that fellow Webster. :who made :a die tionary and nearly ruined - the nglialk lan guage.' ° Then the great Chancellor quickly hunted u the.A.merlean Senator; and havingothr testes iu-cOrkunori hesidealaw , and politics; they knade rvioyal of it, , Lord. lillenborough was strangely possed, once-by-a witness, a laboring bricklayer, who came to be sworn. "Really witness,',' said the eWel justice, " wheW you baye4oappear "before the court, it i s your bnunddii '454 . fo' be more Onan and decent in ionratirogare" • . said witness, "it your lordsliip'enUtes. to that rm. every bit as well dresse4 as your lordship." y, "How 4:16 you mean said his lordship ~.', ..-:' . 41'....::: -. :, -. : '..i . ...`sY4riN.tl i :4 l ,i:#4 , kl4 l P;4 oo . o ; ; ..A ir9*::::4iiiii. ,k,cinitliekini::::t4iFitiiikilititotbeiii : *ii i * lia, A: Witte' sittlir—Tile,'<xotitaitte , or a t;ER FOR' PRESIDENT; MAX AD ' - Much made up my mind now presidency: What the country ntlidate who cannot be in3ured,' nof his past history, so that the party ,be unable to rake,uP ings that nobizdy ever heard of know the most about a =di ! I with, every attempt to spring will be checkmated. Now, lam die field with an open record.— , own up in advance to all the have done, and if any congres te‘ is disposed. to prowl around in'the hope of finding any dark -ed which I have secreted, why, I have prett to run for the wants is a , 1 by in\irestigati , enemies of th agSinst him t before. If yo date, to begin things on, him going to ente 1' am- going t wiCkednees eional eommi my biography and deadly d let it prOvl. Iplace, I admit that I did tree a andfatherof mine . in the winter as old wild inexpert at climbing i itb a heartless brutality which is I of me, I ran him out the front :'glit shirt, at the point of a shot iedibim to bowl up a maple tree, In the first rheumatic g of 1850; He trees. But characteriSti 6 'door in his. ,n 1 gun, and eau- NV herckhe. re i shot into his ed: win d • grandiather: in 1859. No, ailed all night, _while I. emptied II egii. I did this. because he snor i again, it ever have another Li am►, as inl3umin now as .I. was rheumatic person shall snore in ply, 1,i9119.p. ackpowledga . that 1, - ,Kan away at hl. , r Gettysburg. ' My friends have I , tn oyer Ms fact by "asserling that behind_ a tree.;.. that _,I did so for. ofi imitating Washington, who Wbods at Valley Forge to say . bia i 1 • s almiserablesnbterfuge. I struck icrbt line fora the'. tropic of Cancer. s& I was scored. I wanted my ;hut I preferred to have some e her ; I entertain tirtt preference mbi?le, reputation, can be obtriri- . e cannon's mouth 1 am willirig to t, provided the cannon is empty. 1, my immortal and inflexible pur , sf4ddenly over the fence and gO variable practice in war has been of any given fight two-thirds more . This seems to me to be Napol randeur.. ° , rap 1 I 'ran for the presidency there li pleaSarit talk about my implica .saetion with the widow Pullock's ' matter \was hushed ; but- I ,; ' utit.',n, to admitting !the truth resi , 'have always\ had a favorite theo: 'chicks were conducive to hysteri .. s, i i and as every instinct of my.nft led Me. : to mtect , the widow from loi hysteria; I entered the coop in nd r l egretfully but firmly removed . The tact that .she began a -prose st line is. not .a matter 01 conse is the fate of phi:anthropists to be oci, i But duty ,is my . guitling star, !' - ds Me ;to ducks ,or flestruction 1 candidly the battle o tiled to,SIIIO • I merely get the purpose went into th prayers. -It out in a Arai simply Inca! country save body else sa • -yet. If the ed, only at th go there for If it is loade pose is*to . ge 'home. 31y.i t &bring out than I took tunic in its The. hist was some u tion ii a tra ucks. Th have. no ob petting it. r y that , 1 - 9as' cal sYlLill*' lo l t urc prompt t lie.•rataget. her.garden t those ducks. cution ..agtii 'quence. •It misunderstc and it , l.t lei shahlc:Mewit. . Mi . finan ial'views are of ,the most. decided character, : ut t?iey are not likely, perhaps, to increase my popularity - With the advocates of inflation an . contraction: . Ido not insist.upon the special supremaey of rag money or hard I .. money: •T le great fundamental principle of my:life is take 'any kind that I can get.. • • The rum r that; I buried a dead aunt under . one of my , rape vines is founded upon fact. The:vine n, edeci fertilizing, - my aunt had to be i buriekaud I .dedicated her , to . that high put pose.;. Pe th a t:unfit me fUr the 'presidency.? Thefconsti , ution • of • our country does not say so. No ot, er citizen was ever considered un worthy of be 9flice - becaus s e he enriched his re,- . lations. ; I lly Sliaild 1' he selected as thc.first 'victim ofja.n! absurd . prcjudicei 0 .. • . ~ . I lidmit,.also,, that_ I am ,' not a friend of the poor_iiiiinil 'I regard the . fiecii 'min, in his prey: ' eut condill9U,'lte'ionitiett'Was'ted racy material. •Ciit up an pre l perly . canned, he might be Made useful to - atten .the• - nativt,s , ef the :cannibal : Llauds, an , tolimpruve our` ; .p.port:trade with that regio :; ilsliall.recUmna‘d legislation up . on. the subject in my :first message. ~ My cam paign cry Id he "Dessicate the pcitir Working- . 11 440. Si if 101Tirito.allftM r''.-.:. ... -.-.-- ' tift - ic,tt p .alitait , ,:the',worst. pat ts of - 4 . liy rec. ord. :On 1 lenv I Mme before the;country. If my county dpn't*want“iie I will ',go back agliii. - .But I recommend myself as a' safe man: -a. man -ho Starts from; the basis.of total. de pravity .ap 1 pippos l es to befiendiah to .the :last. ,-//liistrci ' lirBekly, -..,;, H:.:: ?: . . ... . . ~ .... . . . . y. morning a boy entered.a Wood e Artig . .tter l e;',bottWin and atited,leiCeenia'..i*Aittli of "arnaily , be ;drtiggist bad him repeat the tbree, and then said . 'i - io y4meau, i arnica or amniania 17: ),"*t.4 the reply.. 2 :1! • . it for I' 4 asked 'the:druggist:, ell said he ;.w Tony." I word two "Now' di "I dunni "IV bat' • eked if I ,tell," replied the hoy,start (gull He went' as far, fiB the dotly,git ea, and turned and said : *ire bit you on the , head with a illeacines would yoti the swelling-down ?" "I'li be]' jig stov,rly ft bright id you chaff: Jeg, get to tak lEEE Jr worth," said` the c gozed loviivly-,atitheligftickg of ,114;!,;tike.:pic-baitilibtf "Th'ea ti (1)' ;'; and lkoOco w 110,d 1 ..- -.-,. Tort: genius receully carried the fol iasliid ball to i labOrious and: painful •qinlen )11y. He lienionated a donkey a ) small - go cart. in which.the'dikier: in the guise of a farmer. Tbe thr,- , onl'it.ll tours," brayiiig at intervals. "l!y ~s oin, aid an old .turbancd. Turk ono da,l;tali,ing lii t a'ehild by the hand in the streets of Calio,`anil i pointing out to Win, r Oo thiiori '-' posite side, a rencbman just iniPeirteiVin ill' the , elegance; f Parisian' ;ost,unie, .‘..6,437 - son, look th#4l; f ,ever you:` :forget. pod and ilia 1 4 ,1'4014 4.0 u inaieinne , ta look Ile 11i4f." - - ". A New lies of a .n , d egrix: of ttaehcd 't jt 3iB sealt key move how"to { destiny T171 .- ' ---, p..3 , i.0:c04,,1 . , i : - .._ATT.:GT.T., MiZiE ?". F!M OODS! GOODS lOCTztas, ITEL3raeaa Has plat received an • ENTIRE NEW STOCK Or IENS', BOYS' AND YOUTHS, CLOTHING, is At prices to snit the hard times, I MINS' SUITS, S6TOS2S BOIS' &YOUTHS' 35T0 Sill Also a fine line of DRY - GOODS, - 2, : .•. i :::,,. :: : .:...HATs. '& -- c*rs„ . B.poTs:g:AND s - , SHOES - ,. ' 74sTRE!!i NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, Cheap for citsh.• No charges for showing ' Our ioode. • WM. HAYDEN! New Milford. May 241.1.87d.'—if. • FOR 1876. JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. With our four presses, a large' assortment of plain and fancy. job type; borders, inks, papers, - . cards, etc.,-and experienced workmen, we are prepared to da - .All kinds of Job Work at the.LOWBST PRICES. ;Promptly upon receipt of order, (by mail orolhorwise,). we - can .furniSh, j.• • • • • Wedding Invitations, EnVelOpes, Bill ileads,.Statements,Note Heads, ' Box Labels, Show Cards, AdmisSion Tick, • • ets, Ball Tickets; Law Blanks, AuCtioa .. Bills, Large Posters, Small Pesters, • : ' Bottle Labels, Calling Cards, Address • - Cards, Business CardS,. Invitation !Cards, Pamphlets, Business Circulars, Wrappers, Tags, Dancing Progrannfies, - \etc., etc.- HAWEEY- . 4 . ORUSEB;, DemiicrattOgice;'; Nay 10 . VALUABLE FARM FOR BAtE!. • y NEW MILFORD TOWNSHIP. The under-igned executor of • the estate of Simeon 'Van Fleet deed, offers for sale the farm of said &Cod *. nt, one-fourth mile north of the Mosley church, New :Milford lowriship, Pa. It contaiss about 112 - acres, well watered, le_ced s aud urder a good state 'of cultiva• -tion. I must dispose of said 'aim, and will sell on • • • • EASY TERMS. • , - For Further particulars inquire of the,subscriber at SuMmersville, 1 3 a. P. o:Address, Newt Milford, Pa. • ' 'E. A. ALDRICH. July 19, 187titt • Datichsr & Co. m• Fancy Cards 11 styies with mien& 10 cts. 406.0 Agents wanted. J. B. tinged, Nassirt,N.Y. AGENTS We .uric In: prcis ad, neiV cam paign book by a College Pres. L. L. D. Big pay. •50 etc. will secure outfits Linn territory. E. B. Tit Ell, Pub. 805 Broadway, N, Y., - 32. AGENTS t i ve o l l n iv ti a le it selling a • world e a n e d- a solid: g .patent lever watch, fun of cost, write . at once to J. BRIDE - It CO., Tea Broadway, N. 1 . 33 GOY._ AYES 1. ° ig lu p i gt f : it a n ic d ui rel l i vi t 4 tre. ' V 3 ud o i r7e B d from (Alicia' 'e•ources. pure Chance for A:ents. Se cure terriirry it once. For Circal om an terms ad - r, - ...E QUAKER CITY lUI:LISHING C.).. IPiala, 32 1 'FIRE •DI!'4l)AltblER Companies in want of equiptrieut and supi lies.should deal direct with the mauttittetnter, II:44, I:laps, Belts, Shirts, &c.. The eheaPest house in the bus nes.s. - Cat alogues tree.: At the old firm . of --. . , i :32 . ;AN - DERSON 4z :10NES, - .193 Grand St., N. f . AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT bENTEN NiAL 1118 TORY It cells ftthter than my other book. Out:agent told 61 pottieg in one ay. Send for our extra term 6 to agent& NATIONAL rUBLISIIING Poiladelphia. r , 1 4 1 OR COUGHS, . COLDS, 1 - 10ARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISE:V:64' I S WELL'S 6 . ARIAIJ TAKES. • • PITT UP ONLY IN BLVE.BOXES. . A TRIED AND SURE REJIEDY. Sold by .DruggWa generally, and . 32 JO4nBl6l44ollo) , stay co. , - .Philadehillia, Pa. AVdERE NOW ? Michlgaii, One or the forezeoet, flu healthy States! i 676 ! !:•:,:•=••;.• - 1 1`trbtifi'-rarni. cut •ilf the - • 1 1 . : One ralalliOn: Acr e s of fine fAimingflitidS SO . 1".• sale . 14 the, Ginttd/RApfds • 44k7Indiana R. R. ' I 1 Strong, ,tells."" Ready Markets, Crops. flood Schoolti, - R R, ran* through centre of grata. Settle ments ail along. '4ll .kin do a. Vroducts- raisod.:.Plenty of watii,' ; timbgr.'and.buildlnif.materl3l6;': r PAO° from $1 to $lOl. per acre ; one fourth down, _balance 'on time fee - dead for"illustrined pamphlet, 'felt of facts and tictures and le, convinced. . Addre:es . , • • W. 4 110 +V ARP, -Conim'r: 13-t-e-o.w Grim& Rapids Mich. P. ILL. PIERCE, Ser'y„ Lsud .peputy. • t VATA.TEUW' IVIAN(Irg, 'Grand, Squake, V t and Upright are the best mimic 4 the foe, Touch, Workmanship,' and durafty unsur passed, WATERS' OIIGA ICS, Con eriu, 1\4.4 Orchestral, Vesper,' (;tiapel, ClariOn l a, trion C.ltitnes,titt Centeettie.) C./One:et:to chitin.ia, Cannot- he cxceiltal in' toile or, ty. Th e ConecitoStop is a tine Imitation of flunnin Voice.' , The Orcliestrion and Petitt`funial, :Or gans have two and one-hair Oatavtal - of Retie tuned lu ptniect, = harmony witty' the ; reeds; aiid !in Allegro pissa , ges, their cffebt..i.S nyagictil: and N.N. electrifying. - arrauted Idr Six;yeetrs, p r i4e s extremely lbw for cash. - Monthly. installinents recA:ived: A. liberal discount tO'realliers,l4lo. lstera,Cbureltes, Schools, ..Lodges, etc. Travel ! ling agenti; wanted: - Special. inditeenients to Ole trade. Illustrated c,atalognett inuiled. Sec. and hand and Or,,olinsitit. greakblarkr,airta t -&; $ 4sf - . 13 - i orac 4- ri7a way, .. York, blariutscinfers and O.Palersz - Ocoeral ;A: New.fliiireii, Ct., inirsole and ext.lustve agents 'Tor the salit of t;)eir Organs th states of Now 'York. New Jersey, 'enasYlvanla, ladiana, aua . Michigan. . ! 32 WHAT FOR? • . ,4 ---- ~.11- " *: 6. kelt. )1( - . C * --- 3 -- • t fi t g ker i ) ' -14 .i!' •1 , -\ • -ki, A . ' , .. c, :sik) ',- :( tit: ), ~..\ , 1 j ~,. ‘ r ilk \ - 9 .....—..) N :. , • 'IIIIGEST:IIDIEST ,- 'ISSORTMOIT. , III-:::TRE.!'ailliitle R 7 1 ,- .OO,Op,::.:::L(YtHIN,Oi...HATSAND'.'APS, In the ""* . " 5 ' 61 ,.. 57 goods liought with care - and t:or cash only. y gains juit,!eceiyed. Country: Prodace of all k inds Marketed Philadelphia antyriew ork , "Welcome", to both 'old and new customers. Great Bend, May . 10,th, 1876. THE POPULAR WIT GOBS AND CLOTHING ROUSE GUMNII:VTI(I I: .RQSENBATTAT . &: : CO - . 1 Is AMU Moutrove; being, established nearly i'quarter of a century, and intend to be anotber. Are carrying the , largest and most complete Assortment of Dry kloods,, Ready-Made Olothine, &c.; of any other Ann in the County. ,Ottrfacilities for buying in large quantities of first hands - by the original paekages, and by having& resider', buyer constantly in the market s is such,t hat it makes' it'almost an impossibility for any now orold dealers to compete with us in prices. ' 2 . Id. S. Dessatter, having Just returned from Mew York with . a large stock of seasonable goods, bonghtfor cash at the most favorable rates, prices being s° tempting that'he Wight heavier than usual, and mostly at large Auction Sales. 'We will, can and shall sell them at astonishingly low ftg,nres. • . . _ DItY GOODS, CARPETS, MILLINERY AND, FANSY , GOODS,:LADIES' • AND;-GENTS' FURNISAING GOODS, 3FL ea c rrNEa Co th.l M. g ; riaie lot of Cloths, Cassimers nod, Puitings, for Custom .Work. Measures taken 'aiid perfect filling guaran teed.. Only' relirble goods sold that will bear ;recommendation, :. Price fiat furnished on application as our cu torn. We will !say for one and all, that we defy competion. Respectfully yours, ' ~ • . • ... GUTTENBURG,. ROSENBAUM & C 0 ...... Montrose.•April , .l2, 1876. • BRONZE' LAMPS, ; OPAL LAMPS, ALL GLASS . LAMPS, HAND LAMPS, BURNERS, WICKS, SHADES,'; SHADE HOLDERS, dm., .&-c. EVER STITILOV . :fIANT :.',:y0).:.€011111,01:C111.001. .. - , Frith Guaranfect'as•Lotiiia any Halo in Southern' .11 , "ite' Eire A dekreto Iby ;ROA TroXIIPPY.. Attended To. ..' BE•T?C JOB‘iiRINVISO •.14 '. Large Stock JOß'TtrE an& 'FOUR Printing ` Pr esses we vary deinepetion 1870! Both in Price and. Quality, either in Plain Black ar Colored Work. . pURNITURE • . • At W.,i.-799%_,Stiaith-&= 5t5±17.8 ettlng and Itate ns iv ern ni iUtre W'ar roctia youWiilflnd thelargest FIRST OLASS AND COMMON ViIUELMQ "1"0".11.3 To be found in thii section of the.conntry, cif hie 010 manufacture, sud at prices that cannot tail to give Batt r faction. They make the very beet -EXTENST:ON'VA.IO.iES . In the C•aant ty; and WARRAI'iT t nein. IE7 , ,b.c 1 mitt 0: z" _ . .• -..,,... !.,AND::oo:lo.px.:S.Ark,ii-ok3As: U - ;:tst. D ,:,..g.::„.,-,Fi7j.17.--A'...::',krl:-.'7ii.:::_l4'd The aubscrit!er!hereafter wake tut, iniertanip4 Apecumy in. his' fineiticies. _Havitsitut cozapletea fiEw and.the in*At elqgant ILEARRZ in 6,1440, an aaeding als,sarldc,os#Pl bpstinoa4 o 14000 yand. at , satiltao o , l 7o l 4lo, l t- • c-, ?!. - - • - W. SWIM& SON liuutroay.ra.. - • • HIMEI ..O .. ES,V.E.,Nt'ALk,,IP!' BOOTS` ANI? SHOVS, NOTIONS,. WALL PAPER, STATIONERY,, &C. . STA • -*/ "LENHEIM BLOCK," Facts Bbtter Than. Fiction.! ' OUR "S' T 0 OK ~: 0.44 P 41$,E;g : _ 'AS ' 7 . $ t 14:L, Of our owit manufacture and well appreciated for its aupeilor workmanship A. S. MINER, BINGHAIVITON, :?, ` • are eentmually-addmg new,materlif to 'on? office; and with our ; 12,3 i r' ' Miiii : cl'•, itock of of 91110 nde done in the neitelit. mauler: -AT HATS, CAPS, '&O., &C. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SPECIAL• INDUCEMENTS IN . I ALSO,.' MAItUFACTII*ER OF ,' ! `.. i : , S' . MEM Great Bend, Pa, An irnmenie line of Bar- GEO. L. LENHEIM. (In His New Store.) N. 82DESSAUER, Managing Partner. March 31. 14715. A. , S.:1111N1,11. ty: : °AT±. ' TJIE LOWEST. RATES ::',,,p;.4: 7 7 , , , , , .f , :i. v:;•.,: ! ..!. (;.;.. 7 ' , 4 ,; ' . ...,. - , 1. ~ :,,^ "~it~' '. J ~ i~ ..it..}. :~ ; , J.H. BARNES. IH O. PLANDING CONODOX• Barnes, Blanding & Co.), polo 0,t0,,-.ootio gluts, (ESTABLIORID 114,1840 A MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OP m,t_RiK( _AND.. - :4.NIT ..MONUMENTS. MANTLES, 81,C. 1:BIPOIVITRS OF scovrctt GRANITE, .26 dlienango St. , , Near Depot, MarchB.lB76. ' TrINGBAIITON:N.Y. A NEW bTOC OF • - .4o . ric>olLerye* met received and for Bole by , :, - 4 J. WWI. UPOI , INE F 0 .IJ , R. rot, FOI! by , 188Q.:ALLliDS , OF 446 ' '• - . 01t004dES' At the store of i&Orose, Apt110.1&15. 18743. 4t ' IiAWLEY pßusmat. ALSO. 11. J. WEBB. -11. J. WOR. 1.1.1911 1 a.
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