axe: and #ltothotti. Educating Horses. Horses can be educated 'to the extent o f their understandings as well as child ren, (4 4c * , ,bvpik pmagfetir. <ruin ed hy'bid inn's* , then t. I We ttlfete'th at tbi great differAnce found in Aorisea ask to violas 'habits_ or ; .i'eliabihty conies more from the 'different inamigeMent of men than from variance - Of natural.disposi gun iu tbe Horsed, With .h.ia Mettle are more educated itban• those of 'less or rltrll sprite, and 'are More susceptible to ill training, and conse quently may.. W. -good, or ~ badiamorditig to the education thev receive. . Horses with dull tipirits are not'hy any' means proof against - bad Management, -for in them may oftp -be found the , most provoking obstinancy ;- vicious hiroits of different characters that render them al most entirely Worthless. , . OCulei the' &Ai: - • ing ffeneration of horses in ,this country be kept froth their days of colthood -to the age of five years in the hands of good, careful managers; =there would' be seen a vast differenee.,in - the :general charactele of the noble animals, If a coltis never allowed' to got au. Vantage, it will never •knowAhat - it resseB a, power thatAxian cannot control ; and if made familiar with,stra9gePbjecte, it will noi be skittish and lie'ryous. -If a horse is made accuStoined hie early days to have objects, hit .hitu on,the, back, and liips,,he pay po_at;elition , to the giving' oht of ' a harness'i - or Of a wagon running= against him at an unex• .pected • z, We once saw an aged lady driver-a'high , ' spirited horse, attached to a carriage, down a steep -hill, with no -hold=back straps upon the harness, and she assured, nithat there was no danger,for hereon ac. enstomed his horses to all kind Whines and eights that commonly: drive the-ani mal into a. frenzy of fear and excitement.- A gun can be fired from the back horse, an umbrella held over his head, a buffalo-robe throWn over his beer, a rail. road engine pass close by, ilia** bump ed with sticks. and the if all , is, a natural condition- of - -thirim if O f l l taught by careful managethent that be ° will notitiesinjuia then T; There is great need of improvement• in. the:mill gement of this noble anftual,;,,less ; beaV in is wasted and more Oredileatiiiii.4-%, in Door and Out. Hens Eating Eggs—A Cure. •Having seen the question asked how to cure hens from eating eggs, and having been put to any Wit's .o . .,#evise some means to stop them, ilinallj?, by accident, 'tit upon a plan that 1 have never known b fail. One great trpOle with many treeders is, they inakel-then heig 4 ;-nests bo large, and with Brahmaa'and 'Coch lsethe insts are near the ground, and in nany cases the eggs are in.,. Nietiv, of.fttle: hm. This was the, case,iivith my nests. Living tried - every callable stuff, such eipepperixstard, turpentine, and every taing I could hear. Pr, • Iptt. 4,0 cure, L then tok a common nairkei,Jelitit in' t‘vo; or ; piece: abolit eight Ailches high,. and N eed 'Ala the box wh,ese,Vae4ietialltiid:i then put in auegg . ; .. the mouni iithelieSorlifratid tried to reach the gg, standing on the edge of the, keg, but was ' no'ger' - . tabe , 4hen gut dint* tit tbef . s eg, but thatytisA, failureil for she did :ot have room to get at the egg ; after tyinA for,.sogie ,Its , 4-gaverOußtas a hate*ileteil had an 'egg eaten k the hens since then ; a l he nests xy coot's piece_ 'tlf `"fir:k e e fettle' bx, and have "( Valli of 'fhb Itir nests. lo,not, make •them.,1,90, r deep, but deep e (Atli; se That tile heti eau not . reach bttopl svhen_statidingie the ieg. You that Are troubled .iwith, hens gating their ego ' , try 4he,plati ; it;costs but little,:andl r lbjnk' ;you, nelifr re gret tle trouble. it; will be outwit the. old iiii.2-Poultry . _ "5., , ,.,'. I ....: ~, S i4 7 .. f':'? ": 7 ,. 1 , -Esibeirlialcwith:NtaisJ,-,--:.. "One time," says ,a, Writes, `while en joying a vita froin an Anghshdran, hick' ory nate were served in the evening, when my English friend asked for salt, - stoting that he 'lrnik .. e case `'tit ‘inliaman eating heartily of nuts in ,the evening, who was taken violently The cele brated. Dr. Abernethy was sent for, but it was after.:4, had' heeornts *ather too fond of his cups. 'lle milaeredt..." ‘ 841 4 , salt,' of which nio i notice 'was taken: t morning heivent the' 'plaee; was a corpse.. He' 'said -tbat had they. given her salt it would have relieved her. 11 they vfou Id 'a W , hitt tolninke atf ex amilimielf,he wonld convinc,e thein, opping sl.9'much the nuts weTp'faull,l in a MKS& HO sprinkled salt`,' obi , and , immediately it :dissolved_. ; ; ' b known of a sudden:-death Myself mhich appeared to have' been from the Same cause. I generally eat . salt with mine, and I tianksipimprovea.theml'?-,n-t Plant White COrm t 7 • • GeritleAttep„'wbo bairn during the . press:;. c !season portimbed aoliffzi rels -*Co - rif.iii "this tpin,t.Y, O'ge?"4W),"rti the pro`priety of :advising" ttl _farmers t pliant whitetorn The" say-Litlis.not . only worthntore - itabe tuatltet, hitt 15 Per cent. more than yellow torn. , low corn, thiy,:iay, ontains . attOti t 1 . 001- teen pounds ,of , cob to the hu s ehf4',ltile white will average but twelve pounds':They: are: Rktisfie# : that L . th:e yield is ri;;lier arid the 9,Uliivatiowin*, Profitable, • •'" .' ,- ..?,', , ,5::• ,- .., ~. .•`- . ..?;',..i '',i1. , :r;.i.! , eiLT ',.:.,---.. ..t.'.:(4.e- -:-.'s':_ .....t: - ,f.e.'t I ~14 ~'.:,14•L, ,c464,.,c , ,,k1i0ung .40,110.•:, The True Story or a Doll. A year ago,'a young -one of •the teachers in 'a_tchciol• in & : great city, bade good , byelo the children and:went honie The children laughed' a good -detit, and the story-.went abbot{ howthat ,Miss, I.v wag going to be-married soon -and no going home to learn to keep house:: 'Nally was one of the merriest girls,in; the `world: -' lii 'school Or at home, every body tried to sit"next to her,. to hear-her I laugh: - Nobody was ever so friendly, or , so full of life, they said. Bat 'she was notitiong'; and , when -she .went hojne instead of learning to keep house, She. grew , thinner and -weaker- day by day, while the doctors, stood helplessly look int op. The 'marriage was put off again and - again. At last .she 'could not,leave her room : : still people triedto come close to her theiaugh was-always ready on her lips, and the big blue eyes greir-, More 'friendly witia,eachladiii, day. 'lt' began to be _noticed, hoivefe“hat. 'she was anxious to sew or - knitWtlie ;time,' to make sOmething,for little. ren—soft, white little shirts, or bttby's . socks. tK. the city! where she liVed there is, a hospital- for, sick .children, in-which Were, are many ~‘‘themoriak .. beds", glyeb legacies. by ' :women, 'or' in- remain bra.uce,plthein by ,tlifr bid , no money to endow a memorial bed, but her ,thoughts were busy with': the :sulk' babies. "I will iliess a box:: or ,dolls," "so that each can hiive one on Christmas moining." A . ! They gave .her the : 4olls, and scraps of silk and lace, and, Ohs 'Worked faithfully at.it with .her - tioraWing fingers:- "I Wilt laVe • theth reatt,": would SaV. • But. it-seemed sal! she would not have even One , ready, ' , she was. foitee4,tor lay it dowo 1 4302 - :ofiten. One * - pteinher night_ she iiiiaW•ake ail:night, and made: - them wask,ipa 'Areas =hor :.and , give her her work -box and scissors. By noon the doll - was drei3P(l ) and she 'laid it down, smillng. An lion,por, ; two, later, , ,they.told her the end was near. She. kisseedjakeir .414 goodr:b3T iler face was that of one who goes upon •aplens;b 2 ' :ant journey ;: and, ,bold4:ig • her mother's hand, she closed her eyes and - went away. There is the little doll,alone in its. box., I IhCught if • eacf',littJe . ,igirt:_._Who -, rea4s, story would :dreg" a doll. and fiend it to.,iv Oar ohilffiii 'nine asylum or bospi tal, nri Otriettint4.l - morning,, that Nelly would surely know--,:of;iit, and 'be glad ;that she and her loving fancy' hacl_. riot been forgotten.—M- Niewlas, A: ,i fl , &-,* 1.4 •Ilt- ,:f .4 1;04 . Why they went to War. • WI A certain king sent to &wither king, saying, "Send:uie & blue 'pig with a black ,tail or eise—" The other replied; "thairo not got one, 'and if I hud— r - 7 -" Onvthie Weighty cauae e they Went to war. After:tliqy:tka4-,giliiiiited . their arm ies, oulTes ? and laic" Weste.,their kingqouis,,,they _ to wisif to Wake' ipeace..4 6ut"before could WY:done:it !was necessary that - the insulting language that led to the troiible ed. "What could you mean," asked the isecond king of, the fast, "lgsayitig,..*o Imeittlite 07, "Why," said the other, "I meant a blue pig wish*bia(kttilk . o,e f eirvintlier :color.; con tirfon mean by say- ing, have not got one and if I had "Why of " hilleif course, 9,, e. leant it" _ - T,114 exi)l94atiOtt Wiostatlsfoctary and peiget4vas canal nded. The story of the two kings ought to ;serve as a lesson to us ; all. Most of the qUarrele. between Individua4 are trite 46"-tifte'tralci i the blue ing ?if)" if ;black" tails; How to Understand Poetry.. Sometimes a boy or girl sans, I should like to understand •poetrs ; I do like. to read' it and repeat it ; bat I capnot always tell whatitineaUs! Year childrenolotne. things go under the„ title of 'poetry :Which are ;incompre hensible to young and old, to wise and foolish alike. - But the way-to understand' true poetry,--that% of - nature,' at least,— is to love the. beauty of which it is the pic.tureltnd :sang.; l; The best poetry is simple and natural, as life Allen ; and' buliPtening to the sweet voieea which are always floating -iinheeded on the air, you will feel, what Wis p - _through all, your be ing: ``Only keep rye acid heart - open; and never let it be possible for you to scorn or negleet the least thing that God has made. .1,40ak forpoetry, and you will find it e'Verpvliere,- 7 -in the fairy-cup moss under your.. feet; in. the Woodland...footpaths, in tbe song of .the robin at your, window in the - siorning, in the patter of the rain - on - the'roof, in the first .:rosy clOnd on' the nihiion'at*dawn,, an . lhe ia6l, that finks.' ;out in the . west at sunset:' For poetry is writtetilitlfoier 'thee earth by a 'Divine hand; before it can get into books. The - Creator I,t,thegreat poet: , Al l that :is beautiful to eye or heart is His hand writung. Wherever - a bud tipentitt rivu let alias, along its pebbly path; 'or It'leaf !shadow‘ilances in the sunshine, He poem Which lie .meant !should be read with delight byeierE pass , ler-bY•ttA•ifiritigas. 3 'I l q ak a i!IENM=Mfia NEW ARRANGEWENT.: AT POOOS Drug store, PATENT .NEDIOINE'. EIIIPOkIIIO The- , undersigiipd wanid icspectfrillyaiinotinee to t II the,people, everrit•here, that to his already ittensiy stock and varietYot Merchandiii:ln the Grocery', .Pro vision.and Hardware:line- ' • • " lie huti, added a vi ry choice assortment - or PURR DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES BRUSHES,' PER FUMKIIY; 40et. which he flatters bine 11 he can assure the public they will find it to their advantage to exam ine before purchasingelsewhere. To till Physicians in this section of the county . he would respectfully au. nounce that he hassZeured the 'services of It. Kenyon: as Druggist and Apothecary. 'a hose long enerience and acknowledged care and ability..entitle him to your en. tire confidence in the line of compounding medicines or preparing prescriptions-and who watt d also esteem it an especial favor to receive calls from a . v ar his old -ustomers or new ones. Will make the Pt tent lifedi= tines specialty. Also Domestic and Foreikn Mineral Waters—aa,extensive stock. , Also fine Grocettes-- .•, . , . . , I,ltlitld'S ErtritACT'OF - B EEF , ' FRE SH SAT.II ON - PICKLED & CANNED CLAMS. LOBSTERS', i' ,PEAS. CORN. BEANS. , ,OYSTERS„ &a, ,&0., 1 , . - ~, - Blastine; Atito,and Sliot.,,reortler, Shot, ,Lond, Gan ,Tobos Caps- Zouche Flasks; nse Ate. ' • , . SUSQUEHANNA ~ , C OUNTY. 'CULTLTRA* - NYORtIS''' Having been ieorgSnized tinder the .firin, name, Sni style of SnequebannS County Agrienitursl Worke.limited, • , R.Jiwitiv Pres W. H. Coonn Tress Skfitz, Secretary... -ere now prepared to fumieb, on short notise, tatinitg gitigtuts - cuterrto:it MILLS , trvitßritz WATER WEEEELSi. •,,‘ • And do * all kinds of mill and job work prompti, and ;natiersetotily - , - at loiv ratei. We - man afsetire and hal*: on band arnrge assortment of : " • . t C ULD ON ,KETTLES OF impßovria P . LO W . of ; different. glee, ADJU O S LE ,BARN DuOR HANG GS ' M EADOW".! ' ROLLER'S, BLACICSMITHS' FORGES 'POTS and GRATES,:DOO POW—' EBB for chaining, One'and.Tvio Horse PW-- ER, ane.,THRE.SIIERS, - Qr e. latest and beat, .patterna,gze t ,&c. Montrose March 1x 1876 , - . r j .I,' N.. 13.1i'IIA11; .PIitOPItIEVOIL ;1. BEgrOli.DriggliA & Xpoole4ry, I- • ' • - • • • • Inn indeverything thlt is ordinarily need • • soticiting :a - call; I remain • • • • BULLARD. ' rowdeir :.Powtierl ,t " itt.; for sale by ' • , L. NI BIILLARDi Montrose,Sop!. . ; pdit iarr - - PRINTING - A SPECIALTY. - - ' ". kith ' our o r presses, a large assortment of Plain iind.ftiney job tlye, borders, -inks, papers,; cards, etc., and experienced .'workmen, we are PTPPargd , tc! d 9.- • • MI Kinds of Job Work • I - at - tile r o 0 NV' ts't -PltiCE S. Promptly uPon, ot 4 orrder (by. w.saiarr furnish -- : . I.Enveliipes,P4ll Heads. Statements, Note. nods ? . Dot Show' Cu*,Adnilssion'Tick: 'e13:01 kinw -Blanks. Anetkiti'-"' .; Bills, Lar*e POitersjitilaltPostetilo Bqt**ll44tifi,c.Calllng: -carts; Add Cards ; o.ardsi Peinaescar,d,p, ; Inuits on ; ; sinbrilets'„ - BbilneStrOiroullari,l'frajiperi;lNs;: Ipo ro Om ir t ers, 101 ',1431A • 'it 01103-ER May TIO; : • r1:1 - emocratE0fitc.e. • T. " IVITC,I4I e1Zv 3 11..1 airrbsviiVagais , Obtriiirtio'vrsJ 3i: 4 1 kr' 4[ONTROSEMENZI. • r,7. . ..V t. ; .-; -•" S ! TiticßELL,,,Pßoes. 4 , ..;„ "Niue, iaAttgus, and Hacks leave this Nouse daily eon nectluzwith the Nontiose Railway, the: Lehigh Valley Railroad and the D. L. &W. Railroad- ' " • -April 1= 1873. Dandy, ik Co. ivnt Fancy Cardal:l styles . - name 10 ets. ihdPost paid. .I.S.linsted.Nasean.lienECo.N.Y.s2. ; . • " Saliseribera 'for, 18r. Everybody le getting 50,0 1 0 • POTTRtVg 'AMERICAN MONTHLY, a rich. -2. ly illustrated, ably vdited rtfagazlne dt only $3 a year. Spedmeas 2,3 coati. ORBAT TERPIS TO CLUBS. . 52 , ' JOHN E. POTTER & CO., ' CRI,_ OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE ENTEN'L EXHIBITIOII It veils fatter than any other book. ' thie tigent sold 47 copies in one ay. Send for our extra terms to agents. NATIONAL PTIIILLSIIING -. .134 REA,IYA.CRE. DR. C. W. BENSON'S • , „ , CELERY AND OftAMOMILE PILES • ,T • • . are Prn!red expresAy.to cure Sick fientlnche, , Neryoys Headsche. - Dyspeptrd Ileadsche, TiTenialgia, Nervous; nests, Sleepiest nese, and - cure any Prfedlso; cents,.poEtsge free. • Seidl)). ail druggists and country stores. Office, 1.06 North Eutsw,Street, Baltimore. Md ., Referende : O.J.LESTBR, Cashier ilownrd tiratoro, Md. ' ' 52 • 5000 Agents wanted for the . Story of 03:414 . 1 , 163 r 1 : 1001130 . • r Written by hie fatheil corriplete aCcoant of title most Mysteriots Abduction aud exciting search. With Letters,eudlllustra Hots. Outsells all eth lidoks..- One agent, tool; 50 orderkizi :•ufa, day. Terrell liberal. Address - • 59 John E. Potter & Co,, Publishers, r e FURN;TI; I 4 74 * : - At W W.:1, - Staitb...ek: Son's IttionsiireFurultuie War 'room you Irillfind •. , atoulkof *'*5T:. 1 445.0;.**.. ] :i0,0:#0, 1 *':: . :',...! ..f • " < .1611:T/216M: 1301173 EL 1 1% be found In this eectl'on ef the thld dWT Manufacture, and it prices-that cannot 11,11 to gilt antis faction. They make theveu beat - < • , _'EXTENS.I,ONT,4I3,T,74S In the Conntry, and WARR/ virthem. 17 3P cz• las t *. 3r Of all lends done in theinesteet:piakner. 3P. , ,E1L. X 1%7' Cie " ZS ZI 3:31 - 15 OP VARIOUSKINDS: PURENO4 MATRASSES, iT . :,AND•:c9 . IOI.(M . T . Tm4T.ApSES al. . ' U=lri.D.E RT A it. N'a The anbacriber will hereafter =keens, 7 - ndertasting !glacially in hia.bneinesa. ilairinginst completed a NEW, and the mat elegant — HEARSE in .he State,a needing hie serifices will be attended to promptly and a aetiefactorycharges. 4 , , WIT. W. SMITH tt SON. ' liontrooe.Pi.,' Jan. 3 1 ,1R72:;—1i0.5—tif..-‘ : • ' M PuRTANT ANNOUNCEMENT I— • C. lic• A. CORTESY - 1 DRY' ca•c:oics3Dias,. • _ . •, MERCHANT, TAILORING' • • ~.,,,. . AT OILS NEW . fia'ol4, • No, 91 Court Stieet. • We would "respectfully announce to the public that we have removed-to our new- and - spacious store,,No. 41 corner of _Court, attd Water streets, =dare , filling it with a new stociif goods thathavejustAinied. Our stocker Dress Goods, Shawls, etc., are of , the very. lat ept Spring patterns And styles and purchased for cash when the market was most depressed. -In the line' of 'Fancy Goods, *Hchtiery, Gloves,Halr Ooods. Ribbons, etc., out stock I s nnsutpassed. We have also opened a Departir ent (if Merchant Tailoring, and have just purchased 5. large stock of the latest styles in the line of Cloths, Oassimeres, etc.,and of very best qiia:ity: We have - • employed to ake charge of thiS Department, MR. T. • D. TAYLOR, long thi leading and most successful cutter in this city, and who always guarantees a perfect fit Mr: Titylpt did the se= letting:of the cloths. , casidnieres, trimmings,, etc.. fot this department, which should satisfy elitist we have thelatest and most fashionable styles; We cordially thank our patrons for past favors, and pronime them and the public generally. that we are bet ter prepared than ever to- supply anything out line. We solicit'yorg patronage. • • • CORTBIII4 'Binghamton, April 1ii,1876, , 1941:T z t t ActetOi e2M . RIAGia AND EILNICkIB; ,, r *.., . •-•- , • `l , . 3l)lfi'-e 'O - USTERHOUT 'HARPORD PA -4•11 ; if .).01 '• i. , - • - • -; doite - orfebeit trotie, e t i h &per the i ,horf ig it , 4 Cheatiegti" 1 ' t 4 ti slt Flfot - clastePhAtous - • e 2 1 10 ' l .`"*" 4 Buggies, w, 130 -:". Lauber •wagcnie - ;•h • *.; .• 115 • - ? Informs 'rota' Swell body Stitt is, -- • ' • 1 •,` • f , ".! • ) • TO 'thee ipirirtew,. . . - Bet'. . : 1 - ust.; ' • :40 All work werratited. exsteelse stock before peraeslng elseWhe '" • - • , • , • ; W14)113T811H011T4'1 flurford, Apr 426, , .1.11. BARNES. I H si.Ail)*G coipviti Barnes : Blanduts & 6o Pavblo . rinit:.,Ofiiiit.i .4Vt)4t"; [Eitimittgarim tit:lB4o.l' i .• . .• MANUFACTURERS OF ALL RINDS OF • . -t. .. piu.tap....'AND::,4II.ANITE,m(iNumENTS, MANTLES, ;. , !4 sebTo*dirAiiit, r, 26 Chenan go Si.,llearDo 34rch 8. 1846: ' ITLLTSABLE FA43tkPQR • S,Acr. L Fqi"'..::: . .; 1:: - . ~1 :- .. , --:3-..; ..-.,-..,1 .. ~-..!, i'i:..ii;iw .; •..'..1 , -,y, ':.„ _., • • Itui :NEW mmronaTowNsuiP.', , The upilerfigued exeCtitt%;ol . the estate of Blraeott Van Fleet. deed. effefa fur Mile Ibojann, or eild 'heed. sa t °be-fourth mile•north of ilia lfaxley tbered;-;Naw township,, Pa,, ft' eqoPitstt 112/teres. well Watered, fr...eed;anctoildera goOd state of cultiva- Um . . lung dtapore of. said fdtus,ittid *WIWI oit x v 6 4 ';'"" , . . c -,'- .ri , 1 s' ''t;•l:i ,-•i:‘,-' For Partber particalapi 44t4tra 01;niti sgb4c obm it r. 0, AsiciresB, ;467,141111'0rd, Pig 1:: , , - 0 t . ~ J -• • ,., . , --' • • ilk A L _ 40 ots ',% i tl ~'3ll l l l l` teileiliti.. .?(' 3. 1 - i;I to t,:t4L , Jwi.77", ~ ,) ~:, r, Ili NEW FIR* ,'A .. i . '.; ;. NEW ;..GOODS, .. ~ • :~ •:4 1,.`, • •1r :.!' iirs' '"EEt - (l3ooiiiseasm(Boiii - fj3. - 4 1 / ' s DMlAldina, :IN 1 ;.).(cif SUivosi , Ranges, .Ilea Stoves., ;. ;11 , *l' "' ON trAll E Srd ! Is the name of ooh; Stove. ji/t4 out, containhll2 neifprinetplo in •Jakin*; and Is &mined fa takei revolution In the .nstruction of COOIC, StONOII. Camp I 'nand waft. :. • ' .77HE ARGAND, ' 4 -‘l, • - . Ana heatingistnyo ifoludn wlthont,aslim, inau .dtirabilify and economy. Come and satisfy ; our andgetaninccot parties sow usinglbem.-. .1 I ;liiit, Welakoapecial pleaoure. lo 'offering to%-the; WholoOdirk aid Real I Trade t our desirable enppl y of TlA!, , are.• nee none Out tho bektbf charcoal pistil!. - • • Ott WO N, EXPETtLiNOEO OUR SITLES ABE ~Y AVOLESB I '; 'l4 hoops. 1 1(4711/AliTED 1 1. 3 r . And we defy, ink to . produce , better goode toy feet . . , fallakto ot. Limits of 'beautiful totioga . Also Chink noys of ever tecriptlon, „ ..) • STONE. WARE:: . F Ickwer ArR, , * Kluging _Po , aunts,. '8a4710.1 tas Preserve4ari Jugs, Stove Tubes, 4c. .S:i ..• ri Ar;, , s:ar. D'UlttiXßS 11A4IDWAR r Buttsand .Ikrewfh LOcks and Knob IC, Latches. da Doors. Sash, Blinds. Glass, Building Paper, W /4441,Z15ic. OLIN Vairlifelise. • Paint iltrulhes; Spit! 'lnrpentinc, Paint, cf anp shade desired,. Also akfll for inisfampahitiq , • • • - • ,130 . 1,Ta, • ,• A fill) asiortinentA i l rilladeloblikparrtar,e Bolt.. 1 fall line of Iron - Ai eft, Sir Iron; .Hor,se Shoes, Nslli Rods,All%, , : 4 ; s ,Ao • $4l-tA. We nre 4A 8 La au C th ere t ol'l can 54i p e tie tsar cit 7 — .S 1 ag 'Apr hOtute t e " Yil4 ' l7 .Vontresse.liardlil . s/ 1001 . • • • I J :t .4. COQ LBY • - •• , , iffi PH PISKPAC TS 1 , 11 Testifiiiiiiir Or the ' WhOle Vrorla. 'L. T tik ~, 411 A, 'I; WAY'S ,PIL S. • • ix jui titeisir•Vriairs'Letters't • •ft had littilp . ppbltetilollovray's ttliTe Ine SWIM* o n e ",- Yr! Pins arelealree."• 4 ; I:4W tifffb - r anothhi i. - and keep them In tbe hpuse." LDr.,llolprvalt,lyawfyiFtl hea4achtt that We t s ebta4 •• • • • ~, .",I imirrode of your. Pills to my-.bald for tholeraim6lo bus. The, deitill ale thirg got well in a-day." • Men MIMI 0 fi gungraing ts now• owed,' y •• 4 1 q't,..t "Your box of frolloway's Ointment cured me of nolpei, ih tbsr hisd. aubbid 'some ydar-countient bdidW the each; and the noise has left." "Send me two boxes. I want one fora poor In ~_".len,clL o se.a Ar ;,yolar. price *24 etti.bpj,,the • teltelti st•Ortti IrdOthlr."' tive.liaxli.pf, year I ,• 3 "Letffarftlifeet6Velf yeurPills`by return forChillsand • r ' .0 a.t birooster 2ocrbitelf tiltreoniits dose, btit'wt !IP,Fti°l 3 . 2 . 1 1 4 1d,e;Me.49 ei441044.11,7. ; t! 9fia Por OpAu J Ft eowol l ,§ o 4lloo r - 19 ana all erdbtions,of the skit?, this pliAtment is • weskits vidatifflePlifttaltititiheit egtetWallirialeuendtlitiffla %Ives with the most searching effects„to 'err kook Ortforitn3:4 iNgz - claWliitiPlTTSsWb, A wl*. Mlxiairi4ll invarlit y enre the 011 owing disease"s: •• SU 9)18%1 1 104f delft% 1.4 , zif SOU SYS. 4hm! e.' w 1 ttie • - s=lifilirAtwater :Atewhether • ;„, elotwifttb* lic's-Itink' • CIL ) , eUt i l i t i s lops i oyerjlityginnA.pf the tiblelliskft-tlifeetdbirtb tite'prifflat h e t i k i titdint n tfaMlTEV l M %WV= VII 4145'P t 14 4 0.1 4 • ha* o f.. 0 raw go i ul /s =filitUat et re s Jitit Int*ovr,thOion SW ariditv gl i take l Veriate 0 004nrerdir i t: , th eel' WO) - a bean i r t e c it 4nl ; tney ill Z ; wonderfully efficacious ht ' id UN I never fail in mitring all disorders t e liver and 4 ch•.:La. • •1 1131- t.) tv A x '.1.9 S''PLIAS are the best known in W.ctrYtflt gie Pa#l2llnrgitsitsen .Agna,!2Astiinzi, ions omptaluts. Blotches ,on tbe Skip, Bowels, lillingiant POI t.ft,t-DruPtost; Dyiltntiiryirtyhipala Male litegnfaritles.rovers of all,k4l4.Fttle.Cieb, aehowttpligesficeightlatitiattlart; 4st:editr thy Waints. • Lulntilaa r ., l / 1 1eurnatisui,- Detention of unne, Serotubt - or King's hvil,Sorg Tbre4ts, Stone awl Gravel. Tic-Dodlottretztx: Tumers,UlCCl a;. Worms of al klhds, t. Weakneas from , any cause, etc. '• • ) lIIIDORTAXT CAVVICIN" 6 - —Tit. None afWiendine Unless the Stature of J. ilaittheis, is agent for-the, United Stater.' surrounds each Imik6l' Pills anit*Gintment„ A handoeme reward will be SI to any one tenderlng such information as May lefd the detect:olqt j anyparty or puttee counter Mitinje medic:hes pr vending Ale ;same. knowiag lbettt i ttisi martens., ; • ; • . 0 , **l'ffeld at thapianufectery of Professor gollitrwS7* C0...1.• et* York, - Ind' by all respectable druggists itpff dea'ers Ibroughout the• civilised world boxes at= as k 62 eta. and $1 each. garnet* *Ault' sidereble sating' by taking the larger sixes, ; N.H.--Directlions- for the guidaccedf par.entstittef cry disorder ars to F IttellARDKI.It CO.. Soie x-fravo phthidephuirso f Trriikiti,Visroba- t r Fri y • • MARBLE.. 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