lountiolko. The GreyhounWs Warning. Si. Nicholcis, . [Concluded from WV week.] - • • "They call me a gypsy," answered, the, woman, assuming a . mysterious look, . `‘l f o retell •ey.erita.' • The king . was not overawed by. her air* of mystery, but told her that she thus( at once leave the place. . She moved awat . darklY.and'sullenlY, when the ` children . uttered an -audible laugh. -She caught the sound; 'and turn, ed sharply. • - The king was caressing the hound. The fact that a hound was faringbetter than she, seemed' to increase her:bitter feeling. , . can play nci,W,", she said, looking enviously towardthe en. • "Let him. A. (log will howl one day, :and' then. the kingdom will want for a king ; then the kingdom will go." • The king appeared to be-diaturbed by the evil prophecy. He addreieed' the strange woman in a softer tone, and offer ed her money. The' black lines faded : partly out :of her face, and she . courtesied. lower and said ;.. "A dug willdie in this palace one day;. then the kingdom . ' shall be - restored again." • People were very prone, to believe in omens; signs' and fortune-telling at this time ; and the' gypsy's words became know'n in the Palace; ,and were treasured. un to see if they would come to' pass. There was nothing remarkable in the prophecy. It one' ,IYere to say that...a.dog would howl in Queen Victoria's. park at. Balm Oral before the Queen should die, or that the cock should crow in the grounds of . Windsor Castle before the' Prince of Wales should take the throne, , it would probably.all come to pass, andlt so common an event were looked for, it might seem to unthinking people quite a: remarkable thing.. The civil ,War grew ,more fierce; the king's life was threatened ;. the king bee.- gall secretly to plan an escape from Hallow' Court, and from this turbulent part of .the kingdprrl. He was really a prisoner in. his Talace ; old friends were every T here turning against • hiM„ and he was sometimes made to feel. that his only friend, 'except his children, was his faitli ,- ful hound. "P - oor thing,- poor. thing) he is faith ful to me," said the king one day. • "But how can Ibe faithful, • I may leave you, one day, good fellow,.and then a dog will howl. his a pitiable case when 'a .king, cannot be true even to his dog." ,•• The hound seemed to understand the king's great trouble, and at 'stick times would lick his master's' hand, and - press his knee and whine, as though' to break. tne reverie. . 4i :was toward the close 'Of a•dark ef ternikin on the 11th . of November, 1647.. Night came early, with no, ray of tiuniet. The:palace gardens - were ohscurid in a deepnist, and' the river ran dark.beloW them, with hardly - a- ray to penetrate' the gloom. • . .* The , king hte_an early'supper, and then. retired with -his, favorite doz. It. ivas lira. c ' o .. 3 .kti n to gtl to his chwit`bee for devo- . tions*timmediately after the evening meal. It was very still, in the palace ; very gloomy, with the dull and of the No vember rain incessan or Occa sionally the step of -the guard' was heard on the corridor. The little_ duke . and the princess,Were milting the return of their father in a dimly - lighted forim.near the :banquet . He did not come. The foot of. the guard sounded - firmer, and became impa- . tient: . - _ guddenly the pitiful howl of ,the king's hound broke .the silenSce of the pahie • The little duke heard it; and started to go to' his tailwr's chamber. The young princess followe'd him,. a strange look of terror in her baby face, and her eyes, fil _ led with tram. The children. came to the main stair way" when :they were Ordered back by an attendant. In their retreat they i.gam heard, the. hound .in their. father's cham ber utter the'same ftiendless,piteous There Was a back staircase that lod up to the same room. The children passed silently through the empty apartments that.led . .to it, and • were startled again and again on their .noiseless way by the . pitiful howling of- the - dog t which now began to be piercing in its distress. Just as they,urrived at theltiot of the staircase,- a heavy sound Was . heard at the chamber door above. It was answer ed by a sl,arp bark from the hound. "Father must have gone," said the lit .. tle princess ; "what made the lloghOwl so.?" There was a ,crash. at, the door above, TLe young prince 4 clashed her brother . in tc , ir, tnitl•trie'd to dittWhitn back. are breaking into his rooib," kaid the prince.;' "let us go to: him let us„d(fend hi tri:" • . There was hurried step and a cry oh the st:tirs. The children drew back-:' - the• hout.d.catne.bounding _duwn and ran nit to thi.in od , around theta in anxiety and terror. There werenlorelooNteps on Ulie nr.fl cr:;, . "Give the alaina ; the king has escaP: Years Pan , . The skinny scenes of the ,I 1 volution. are over., Kiog Charter I. has . :ong., slept in the silent vat:lts of St. GeOrge's Chitpel, and his separated children have .grown to man hood and womanhood in exile. There Came ii:Hatnrfon. Court Palace one late suinufer, day, Oliver Cromwell, ProtectOr f the Commonwealth of Eflft land. He, too, Ntits attended-by a faith. ful dog. He slopt in the old rovel apart. went, and , his dog kept guard at the door. - He awoke one morning, but his dcig did not come to hith. He arose and found that the thisty animal was dead. Oliver Cromwell was a stern man, bat, like most men of that.day, be wasTtuper stitious. He behevedin signs add omens and witchcraft; and he had heard of the withered gypsy's prophecy. He was shaken in health, and the sight of the "dead dog awakened his nervoui fear& "Alas !" he said, ."the kingdom has departed." Cromwell soon .died,' and, as all our 'school-children know, Charles 11., son of the first Charles, came,back to the throKii, amid great rejoicings and celebrations.l And this is the old storp—a curious mingling of true history and. supersti tion--that was told over and over again in the' Christmas-tide to open-mouthed groups around Maryland firesides in the old Colonial times. tam and .lionohold.. How to Cure Split Hoot. . I had a horse that had both hoofs split from top 'to bottom. :He could int walk without his feet spieading apart. • I kept him for three :months : on straw one foot deep in the stable, but all did no good.-- At last I went, to the blacksmilh shop. and had heavy shoes made which spread wide at the heels." To these heavy shoes there was welded, at the outside of each htel, a piece made a- shoe nail iron. These pieces - Were made to fit well around the foot, about.. an inch below the hair. I "la the pieces come, together within half an inch each, and turned up about three-fourths of an\ inch. In the turned up . part, a hole was made to receive a-bolt an inch long, with . a . square • head and screw and•nut, on the other encl.,. On nailing the shoes on • and putting., the bolt in and screwing. on, the nut,,the.foot was brought together. 'ln ibis way, I .was enabled to work him every day I wished. ,Pre . yious to this my horse.had notwalk ed au • mile, in three.mooths. Next day after - I had the. shoes put on I 'drove-him in a Carriage twenty miles, and I haVe usedliini right .aloug. 7 -Cor. Cincinnati Gaiette: . • . • - • • • Pruning Trees. Pruning trees is . often spoken of and as- often. neglected,. so we speak of it. again - now: , _Pruning of , fruit trees can better be done. at this season than any other, on Warm. - 0114, days .Of course, and - the brtish removed, quite aieasily-ta „ken care of. 'lt is well to'keep an outlook for the WOrk• - of rabbits and mice about the, foot of - young:fruit trees. Their I'aNNEPS e.ll)eftiOly n? ire. fray rre q'uen fly' be prevei l ted. by treading the snow firmly about the truuks.; : and. the bls can find no better Port than tramp tng fdr the rabbits, which, will _.sEek'the. orchards when the snow is deep and their fodder scarce. • -As -a general, thing' .orchard trees get too much pruning. In _Olin , : trees only thin out S , ) as not toliave the main. leaders crossing or • iterfering with one another. Or when a - -cw shoota grow strang4 than . the rest, cut these away. Iroisto: - . al: tobranch in.. .tut, trees . grawing only on-a.-FieyfeCt On•ohler-treess which bave been.bearind a nuMber of sears!it wlll.often 6614U:t0 cut out a large portion. of . the . I)earing limbs. 13y a long . .series of bearings, branches will often get barked around and staunted, preverititig,the free passage of- the sap which' seftis to revenge itself .by foreing out vigororts .shoots a, long I way down.frOm the ton or - the tree.' It is . doWn to the vigorous shoots .that we would cut, the *bearing branches -away. One vinAtBe 144 own judgment as to the. advisability of this. If • the tree bears' as fine and luscious -fruit., as ever,. of con:8 - e ,- .no spell . severe • work need be 'one: but if not,. now; is the time. • , . ~ At this season, friend, don't forget the, accounts. c Square. tip 'once in the year, to knOw . bow you . . stand with the world. _Do it qow, if you -did not . before *the -new year came . -in.. You bayedOubtleFs thought often of opeiting a complete bet of ' accounts, inch as the. merchant !seeps.. —now is the time to Crystallize. that de sire into action. And .-if.tne .complete , system'is. objectionable',_ than keep a.de 7 , tail account with each' branch .of the. farm 'syt - item, as of the' cows, ~the swine, the poultry, and 'with each of t,heleveral crops . ,-;—,taking carefull note of all :re ceipts 'ana ' expenditures . ; - and have. a general :cash ' account,i with - * your whole business... EVen thi.S. - .imperiect , system will-be, .found.pf ' great : .ad van rage- in tel hog, the 'Tesn l tst of yluir. various : opera-., !inn 3, tyljCll, ,Otlle,r wl&e, : you positt7. - elY' .know . nOthing'ot with. c , ltainty. - : ' . '--:-i---:—.1.-40.4.---•-r-----•-. ,: . ~ The Scienlifit; - A me) taut- t tig:g.eg.t 88 a. ' ScarectOW, fittiqi.to ttitithidate the boldest . . bird; two sm4l). looking - glits , 3i-s..'fits - toted hack to•back, and hung by o ne corner to:' ( nn elastic pole. , The ,bravest.or . oW.w:lll_' .depart if. -one . ''or .the lighttiing: 4liislies from the . stiii's tell,•ct.fd . .rayS.l4lVoitliirn. Another - 'loror. - involves. an artitieiat i 1.), - asili.'hiii.sli - - Troill Is . 1 - ,ii p p 4 l o. 4 i' Ltf , 4 .li ong . , I .koose'litia - ttirke.y.•fra,4lierit, It i,s astonish • 'jig *hat topking biid of prey. cin bf. , :,-6onsrixtof.;o' . .frOm thd abOve sun:, .ple ,temains .to . , bang :the otiiebt pule;',4nd the wind *ill do Tile' bird .inikkes 'swoop's 4nd dashes m the most alarmir.g and hiidiong= tn4nner. Even the nost inquisitive oVveuerabJe, beils hisheen,, hurry 'tits car . ries unmixed dismay. Ace°Outs. N" AR"WEMENT Tho Poolo's Drag Storo. I. N. BULLARD, PROPRIETOR. J. ICES fON .Druggist a Apothecary. PATENT MEDICINE EMPORIUM I The Undersigned would rcspectfullyannounce to all the people everywhere, that to. his already ft:timely , stock and variety of Merchandise in • the Grocerx, FrO• vision.and Hardware:line. • He has added a vtry choice assortment of PURE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, ire.. which he natters hims li be can assure the public they will find it to their advantage to exam ine before• purchaeingelsewhere. Tu all Physicians in this section of the county he would respectfully au• nounce that he hassecured the services of R. Kenyon. as Druggist and Apothecary, tit hose long experience and acknowledged care and ability. entitle him to your en tire confidence in the line of compounding medicines or preparing prescriptions'. and who won. ti also esteem it an especial favor to receive calls from a vof his old -ustomers or now ones. Will make the Pa tent Medi sines a specialty. Also Domestic and Fore ih n Mineral Waters—an extensive stock. Also line Groceries— LEIBIG'S EXTRACT OF BEEF, FRESH SALMON PICKLED & CANNED CLAMS. LOBSTERS, PEAS, CORN. BEANS. OYSTERS, &a., La. in fact, anytbng and everything thit le ordinarily need ed, Respectfully soiiclting a call, re I main I. N. BULLARD. Powder! Powder! Powder! Blastin;, Ride add Shot Powder, Shot, Load, One Tubes, Caps, Poaches, Flasks, Fuse,. &c., &c.. for sale by • I. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Sept. 0,1874—tf. T ILL SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY AGRI CULTURAL WORKS, Having been reorganized under the dna, name, and style of Susquehanna County Agricultural Works, limited, R Jaw Err, Pres.,. IV H COOPER, Tress.; D SAYER, Secretary Are now prepared to furnish, on .hort notice, itationarg ingints, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, TURBINE WATER WHEELS., And do' all kinds of mill and job Work promptly and sAttsfactorily, at low. rates.- We manufacture and have ' on hand anirge assortment of PLOWS o .l' , l"Pl i alWri CAULDRON KETTLES of different styles ADJUSTABLE B ARN DuOR H‘NGINGS: 2►lE-%.D0,V ROLF FYN itr A (INA, VMS' FORGES POTS and GRATES, DOG POW ERS for chinning', One and .Two Home POW ERS and THRE3HkaRS of the latest and best patterns, &c., (tic Montrose, March 1, 1876 FOR 1877. JOB PRINTING • A SPECIALTY. . With our four presses, a large assortment of plain and fancy job type, krders, inks. pavers: cards. etc., and experienced. Workmen, we are prepared to do- Ali Kinds or Job Work at the LOWEST PRICES. Promptly upon receipt of order, (by wail or otherwise,) we can furnish - Wedding Invitations, - Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements, Note Heads, Box Labels, Snow Cards, Admission Tick-: ets, Ball Tickets, Law Blanks, Auction - Bills, Large Posters, Small Posters, Bottle Labels, Calling 'Cards, Address: Cards, Business Cards, Invitation Cards; Pamphlets, Business Circulars, Wrappers, Tags, Dancing Programmes, ete.„etc. tIAWLEY & CRUSER, Democrat Office. May 10: REMOVED AND ENLARGED. I have removed my GROCERY. STORE to the building tour doors above the• First Nations Bank, Public Avenue, ,(formerly occupied by .E.. P. stamp,) where I have enlarged my stock of . • • GroCeries, Provisions &c . I invite competition both in qualiti and price.' • lease give me a call and be convinced that I can do yo rood. WILSON J. TITER L. • Montrose, April 26,1876.-3 , 1 1 , .• Dauchv Go. - Fancy. Cards 15 EViekl with name 10 ctS. 4"v Poet pdtd. J.B.llneted.Numfanatene.Co.N.Y.3. nAG'TS ~I VANTED FOR HISTORY RI IiENTIA T EXHIBITION It conbtius . 330 tine engravings of bnitclinglraintqc.•.enes in the Great Exhihi`. ion and is. ttle.only authentic anti cr,•nipiete 111:4oryi publishiAT. It of — the griind buliiiings, wonder f ul exi.ibittt; curiosities, .great events. etc. Verrdienp and sell" nt, tight. One perlit Polit, 43 cop es in a day; Fond tor extra terms to Agent's and mit cte9criptinn of the Ivork., Addrois NATION.At, Punt.cßitraci Ca.. Philadelphia...a it. • .• CIA TTION. Unrelifcble litici•worthless books. on the Exhibition ate being eirculatedt- Do not. be, Orceived, sec that the book you buy coutaitiO 874 •flogev and 330 fine - engravings. ; . ~. . •, ... . , . . Ar ri-,---,. .. cy) .; , , .eri I:171C11. '179 .hsTo he 7 . .1, =:•,. • 1 -nr:ruat ant - tax4t astdag •.. a . . -} '. ' . ' St At idnerY rackagola the - ,p1,.. .•VI +! ', .. . 4 . \Vora. It eont...!ns Its. t- w i.m. 4 clo.o.;Ls Of Von;.w. rEautei- '.."• - •,•t: - . - .:n.c.:',•;.....! - »4: .-. . r4: - :;..... - , - , c:, 0 -.1.5: 4. - A...:....: c,:.:.1;:-:'' ' ~. Jost:l4.. Colup.e46 a ts..W!;!A 10,•:!illgts, mat etz:nitiL Enid:l/late'''. ‘„ Ceeve but . tons, and 'AIII:V fA,4nianaclo fate,' tint, Inn end: ' . ' tit - :l's.-pold.-edcburc. f pneketwa. - w:th arturtu•l/evr- :" ti:ry. Si 4. ecm: Vol.i /Veit Laze. — OW:Kt free to oil: Teri*. - ... . . CRIEIr Le. CO., 709 Ornridovay, N. V . , ~' k•••• 4 --. *,' it*- M Cf./ -. t -;. '*• , 4 -1, . • *:: 4 . lk t.i , 1.& - '494 1 `• 7 ' 4 4. - ...4. - • y . s , ' ~ , atNetell in tn.. The LLOYD C O S:I3'SATTOR. Can'bl used • SS a Puu:ll • Penholder 4 n.i Ten, FrurCr.Per.i..r I:c.Enre'4apo- 14peuer,, raper-rutler Fr.hher. Fet•lng Machine Thrsad ' Cutter. and for Ili n ping;:icaros.Cu O ing , strllOclia slid AIM , ' • Datums. Ersedn4 Dlnta: Lc - Bso 'of Leen:coon pencil, Ls heatlis-ntecet pi:troll, un , ) wf 1 1a4.,4 a NtethnS, , AgenhCalltz '24 ,cohianz.niro u rp /JO ii ft rlt ii ithE iX.4 sailing artle.o one: [Wisp.% 23 rents. rot tor 0 I .-- ExtreerdlnarilutiucemeaLS-."- • '. ~,,,„ to Adis. :Sand Aar sonape haltdetep and ranvalit Jour town. SPICE 1 4 pp,, 76,0A,1094Wairothill%;•;.1`4'.:' ;4:f -,S ? ' 4 • 'B•TiiT:4RTATT PACKAGES. and six of the LLOYD CONJURATION for i t yva DOLLARS,. DRIDC4 0 , 709 urciaaway g new ark, FURNITURE. i! At . 'w ''W'iSitiit)iYis;-80t7,.s ZitensiveFarattuxis War 3room roilrOlAnd thelarges stock - „ PIRST CLASS AND COMMON. FTJRN .I "1 1 1:71ELM • TO be fonnd•in this section Ili the eountry,..of his 011111 manufacture. end at prices that Cannot tail to giv e faction. They make the very beat EXTENSION TABLES In the Country, emd WARRIMT them. Qphalsr.terp or 3s Ot all kinds done In the neatest saasmer;• iiill pan - X ISI c+ : 331* 3) Igli OP VABIOUS KIND 6. PURE NO.I MATRASSES, AND. COMMON MATRASSES UNDERTAKING . The anbseriber hereafter make t fat, ndertatint t Speelalty tu his business. • Havisrinet completed. a NEW and the me it elegant REMISE in :,he State, a needing his servie.es will be attended to promptiyand a satisfactory charges. - WI! W. SMITH Lr SOW Montrose.Pa.. Jan. at IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT' . . - 0. & A CORTESY I sartir etk.c•CO3:)o3, —AND-- _ ' MERCHANT , 3TV OVE NEW STORE, .• , No. ;1 Court Street. - WeVrould 1.60dr - oily announce to the ;public that we have removed to , our new and ,spacit.us 21 corner of court and Water streets. and are Mug it with a •new' stoci. 'of goods that have just arrived. ,Oue stock of Dres Goods: Shawls, etc.. are of the very lat est Spring patterns and styles and purchased tor cash when the market was most depressed. In the line of Fancy 'Goods. , Hosiery; ~Oloves,snir Goods: Ribbons, etc., our stock is unsurpassed. We have Also opened Dope dr cut of Merchant Ts Boring, and haie just purchased a large stock of the latest styles in the line.of eloths.Cassimeres, etc., and of the very best qua' ity. We have employed to take charge Vol this Department. ltiß.l - 7; D. • TAYLOR,' !onto. thti leading and most successful eater in V.'s city. an d who always guarantees a perfect fit. Mr. Taylor did the se lecting of the cloths. cassimeres, trimmings, etc.. for t his dap .rtment, which should sat isfy all that we have the latet , t and most rash imt.ble styles. V . - Vti o cordially ttit•ok. our natrOns' for past favors.. and prom ise them and the, public generally that we are Ileta, ter prepared then ever to supply anything in ourline. We your patronage.• . • • . • C. & A. CORTSEY. Binghtimton:Aprill9,lB76. THE (31-REA.T - 0 OF. HUMAN MISERY. • Just 'Plibilshed; in Sealed 'Envelope. Price'sli cerite. • d 1,0 Radical ercruerettlleamittatit:•'icrneetTintler rnatorrhoea. induced - by:Relf-',lbiise. Invol• - initary Emissions. Imp tency, isiervous and impediments to Martinge genevilly COO- . samption. Epilepsy. and Fits ; Mental and !IP! capacity ace, —by ROBERT J. CII.SERWEI.L. M. D.: author of the -preen Book." &c. • The world-rcnowtital.author, in' this adMittitili. tare. clearly proves . ' from tis own experitoire. ttou Ihe . awful coilsequences or Self-Abnse may be eirectitilly re inov&td without medicine, and withontda.ngers.ue surel7 cal Operations. bouglea, instrumha ts.rings, or 'commis; pointing o , it, a mode of cure at. once certitio and effec tual, by which every euffei el., no matter what Ilia con Ilittua may be, may cure .himself cheaply, privately gild radically. , OrThis LectOre will pro:sr'n a boon to thonsanda and thou son,. s. Stilt under seal. in philf-,BOVeIOPO, to any addresi, on receipt. of six cents or two post stamps, _ Address. - • ' . • THE CULVER WELL MEDICAL CO, Al Ann St•fliew York v. Poet Office Box, 451182. Oct. 11, , • VItUY YOUR WAGONS, " CiAR :ILA I RapES AND. 181410116; ; ,.. ' • L W. OUSTERUOUT,: HAIIFORD, PA. ,PRICE LIST. Repairini dein On short notice, eheapei than the cheapest, - Ifiret-clase Phretotuk - ; a! " is. • 13n,smiee,' " " Lumber ivasons. '• Plrtfornis fioin Si4o to `• ticvell body Sleighs, • • . BL A.QKSAitTTEING. To shoe Del: span new, - - - - 250 corkand set -- •, , - ' ~„„ , . , ~, • , , ; IAO set, per span - -r, , - , ,- , 1.00 All worlewarrafited; Call and examine my stock ,beforepnrchaslnglelsewhore: . - - . linrtorfl, April BAtil'OXS H G. BiAiunkit Barnes; : landinir & Co., "' gilatlite 44- Granitt itiolko, [EaTAiratILUIV IN 1840.1 MAN'OYAOTITEAR OF All 'll. ' iNPA OF MARBLE = AND .GRANITE •MONUMENTS: IVIANTLES;'&e: IMPORTERS OF SOTCH GRANITE S t - 26 Olienan go st ,Neai March 3. IE4G. /31 NO AMT O / 4 . / 4 ). N. NTALUABLE FARM FOR SAtEt IttrA)lr 'MILFORD TOWVISIILIP •' • . .• The tinders:pied .executor , of the ; estate Of Stradon Van Fleet dee'il: MAW. for tzAte'tht, bine of tirdiri (loud , c.nt. ohe-fourth mitts north of the Mexley church, Now Milford township, , Pilf, it •tyntable'llbent 1127torio: Avell watered, fe. eed.and nyder u goat ettite qt colas, tlon. ijahatlltspilee (Weald; than, oiid will -*VIIon -BASI/f3l TERMS.: fi.niximerdvtme, Pa. P. O, Address, New Milford, Pa, B, A. ALTUUCt. July A 870tf W. OMTERII6IIT. J. 'N. C ALSO, NEW FIRM, . „ : Wm • -•- . ,BOYD & Co., (SVtillt 40 BOYD & C 0141,110 Cook SUMM, Ihinges; 114xd0.. ON. TIME Is the IMAM of a new ook Stone. just out, costa= a new prinelplo in • liking, and is destined to, maket revolution in the onstractlon of ' Cook: litOsee:' • in and see it: •• As a heating stove stands wahont it rival, in bass% durability and economy. Come and eatisfY YOUraeila and get names ol parties now using theta. . TIN WAItE. We take 'Pedal pleasure it offering , to the Wholesale and Retail nude: oar desituble sum)! t of Tinware. We use none but tug beet' of charcoal plates. OUR WORKMEN AU EXPFD11010:10 OUR aryzas ARE PAVAALESS t GOODS An WABB&NTED I And we defy any to produce better goods for tees money. • LAMPS. A fall line of tititips of beautiful M44)ldpop nays of .trterYdearlptiOn.. Plower Jars,. Hanging Tots, Churns, ;Batter Jaen:- PreserveJars,*Jugd, Stove Tubes, &c. , • . • . • BUILDERS HARDWARE. ••• , • . Butts and Screiiii;LoCks and Knoba. Litches.Citec • Doors. Sash, Blinds. Glass. Building Paper, Mil Lend, Zinc, Oils. Varnishes. ;Palut • Brushes. Spirits Turpentine. Paint cf any shade desired. Also for mixing paint. . • , • • A fail aleartment. at Fhibulelaia Carriage 801t4,41411a' fall line ofitori eilee . Bar Iron. Borne Shoes, Nalta. Roils, &a. • x ,) 411 ... 4., 4 .4, • , ' 0 - NAILS. - We purchase Int.iar:load fOte, therefore can 401 to 010 , trade In4ess ,quantitteu as 'cheap' IS any housein VW city. WY. R. Rani: r , . f.‘tr: coßwrit, 1 1., R. cOoLlrg pt c: - .: re. i - .2.1.4pch ;Z. Lila.. • ,- - - • - • IVI 'S ARX ',MESE' FACT! - Testimony of the Whole Woilel. • • - .r/110'LLO V S 'PILLS. • Extracts froo•Varions Letters : had no appetite; Holloway's Pills gave nie itheszir one." "Your Pills are marvellous." *f ' : • ' • "I.send for another box. and keep them in the hone"' 'Tr:Holloway has currd my bcatiachelfult was tbrbii ic." - - "I gave one of your Pills to on babe for choliti this bus. The eear little thirg got well in a . diy." "My nattsea of a morning ts'noir cured ',, 11 "Your box of Holloway's ointment eetz.4.l.n.coinetese. in the head.- I rubbed some - off your Oint cut hellitti. OK eers anti tile nrlae has left." - •- i - "Sc' - d me two boxes. I want one fortt Poor famin_° - 'I enclose a dollar; your wice.is 24ets, but the mini ic.ine to me is worth'a &Aar." "Bend.um Ave bop* of your Pills.'" -.. J- - - Let me ha+p'three bcixes of your Pills by return mall tort:hills and Fever." ~. 1 4 I .have over 200 such testiniimiais as these, hutment of space compels me to conclude. - . , , - •- ' - - ' . • - - "For Cutaneous Disorders , and all li l tions Of the skin , this Ointtnent•is most e a vaitt-tble. tdops not heal externally al One. Ink p • tmtes'ivith the inot searching effects to the, very . of the evil., ;- , - ,•, • - - -, , • . -, ~ '., .2:361.1.c5-wirett-jrasis , invariably cure the followlng diseases: • Diaurthir of the. ,• In a.l diseases affecting these organs. whether tba secrete too much or too little water; or whether they afflicted with stone or gravel, or with achei ancupoiss2 settled in thalorns over the rigior s. of, the. kidlten, these tills.sitould be taken according- to the printed OF rections, and the Ointment thou d be well rubbed It the-small or the back‘iit boil time. This tresiment* gtvc almost immediate relief when all other means MIR failed. % ' For won - ladles out - of Order.. • 'No medicine will PO .effernAllY improve the tin Uf stomach, as these Pills; they remove all avidity ems! ed either by inteinrwrauce or improper diet.. They the liver and reduce It to a healthy action ; they are wonderielly_eth eacions in cases of spasm --=ln fact they yiever tail in curing all disoiderm of the liver an d stub. ach. • •• 11OLLOWAY'S PILLS are the hest known In tb• World for the followinz diseases : Ague, 'A whine. DlS ions Complaint 4, Illoti•hes on the skin, 13owels.Co cowl ion, Peal' ity. Do.rrsy. Hyscutery.trkfiriclas male Irreg,tilarittes.Fvvers of all kindw.Fite‘Gout,ll aehe..tudigesilon, Inflammation, Jaundice. Liver plaintl.'Lntribugo. Piles, Rheumltiin. Detention Unne, Scrofula or King's Lvil,Sore Throats. Stone att Gravel. TIC-Duulimreuttx, Tuuaorcilicets, Worms ofdil kinds, Weakness from any, cause, etc. IMPORTANT CAUTION . $l6O 0/,SIGfN3N None are genuine unless the signature of 3, llaydos.l6 as agent for the United Start's. slltrOUlidft &id box Ulf Pills and Oita:neut. A imedostne reward will be° to any ono rendering au& infortnatipv as may lead o the detect.on of any party or partlea counterfeiting medlcines or voiding the• bum, knowing them to. spurious. ' * * *Soldet the manufactory of Professor Holloway a Co., hew York, and by •aU ;respectable druggists sod dea era itt'modlrlne throughout fhe eivilizi.d world, tta boxes at 25.cts, , 1 32 etl, t.l elderable. sating by Inkinz tilt" tLre 1 . N.B.—uiremoom forth etnliliiiice of patienta in °V ery dlat , rder faxed to each r . , itIVIIA REM, k Sul , sN: .1460 t • \ Philadelpb a; ' TuNK.J.IANNoct. mA,R,B,LE-it r woßK& r. • , : URNSW P4' • 9 . . 3__BLB AVE MANTLES.. • ' .• " 0()Telt ' *_f AAPeefilaty. _ " • t. ~j I t:tit • - 131/"Contotery Lots Enolosod.1111?" TunibiuinOck t Pa. Aut. 10, 1876.7-17 NEW 'GOODS, NEW PRICES, DIALERS IN lag Stoves. THE ARG4NP, STONE-..WARE. BOLTS. 3tonuritcturers of and Dealerd to .wi101'i)...0... , , , • • -. • Gio.