50th YEAR of GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. The oldest and Best Fashion Magazine j in America. SUBSCRIPTION PRICK REDUCED TO $2.00 PER YEAR. Subscriptions will be received at this Office iv Clubs with this Paper. The DAILY REVIEW and Godey's Lady's Book for one Year at $4.50. 4 See what Godey's Lady's Book will Contain IN 1880. I I Nearly 1200 pages of ttrst-clasH Literary matter. 12 Steel Plate Beautiful Original Engravings. 12 Large and Elegantly Colored Fashion Plates. 24 Pages of Vocal and Instrumental Music. 900 Engravings, on Art, Science, and Fashion. 12 Large Diagram Patterns of Ladies' and Chil dren's Dresses.' 12 Architectural Designs for Beautiful Homes. 200 ur more Original Receipts for Family Use. And the usual Original Department matters. The .January No. of the New Year will be issued December rst, and will contain the open n g chap ters of one of the Best Serial Stories ever printed in American Magazine, by CHRISTIAN REID, the author of " A Gentle Belle," " Valerie Ayl mer," 44 Morton House," etc,, entitled ROSLYN'S FORTUNE. We have engaged a Full Corps of Distinguished J Writers, whose Contributions will enrich Godey's Lady's Book during the year. Send in your Clubs at once. You can add any j names afterwards at the same price as the original Club. TERMS.—Cash in Advance. POSTAGE PREPAID. One copy, one year, $2 00 Two copies, one year, 3 70 ! Three copies, one year, 5 25 | Four copies, one year, 6 60 i Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making six cop ies, 9 50 Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the cl lb, making nine copies, sl4 00 Now is the time to make up your Club. IIOW TO REMIT. —Get a Post-office" Money Order on Philadelphia, or a Draft on Philadelphia or New York. If you cannot get either of these, send Bank-notes, and in the latter ease register your letter. To parties intending to get up Club, a specimen copy will be sent on application. Address, GODKY'8 4 LADY'S BOOK PUB. CO. (Limited), |IOO6, Chestnut St., Philadelphia, l'a OAL. NATHAN TIDD, DEALER IV PITTSTON, WILKES - BAR RE, AND LOYAL SOCK COAL. Invites the patronage of his old friends and the pub lic generally. I shall keep a full assortmevt of all sizes, AND SHALL SELL AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Yard and office, foot of Pine street, just south of Court House. Aug. 30 N. TIDD. D AILY REVIEW ! Only Twenty-Five Cents a Month. TRY IT? CALL AND SEE OUR NEW VISITING AND BUSI NESS CARDS. ALVORD & SON. GREAT CROWDS\ : > Continually attend the Auction Sale j OF FINE j Dry Goods n the store formerly occupied by J. L KENT, Moore's Block. I The stock comprises large i nes of DRE3B GOODS, CALICOES, DOMESTICS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS and TOWELNG, FLANNELS, MARSEILLES and CROTCHET QUILTS, BLANKETL, HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS, KNIT UNDERWEAR, GLOVES in great variety, LADIES SKIRTS, and CORSETS, UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS, RIBBONS, and RUCHES, COLLARS, and CUFFS, LACES, and VEILINGS, and FANCY GOODS ; and NOTIONS, FINE TABLE and POCKET CUT LERY. In fact everything found in a first class store. j No old styles as in moat Bankrupt stocks, th I goods having been purchased within the year. Sales at 1 and 7 p. m., until stock is closed. Ladies Especially invited. No reserve. D. LYONS. 1831. TIIE CULTIVATOR 1880. AND Country Gentleman. The Best of the A G RICULTU RA L W EEKLI Rv>. It is UNSURPASSED, if not UNEQUALED, for he Amount and Variety of the PRACTICAL INFORMA TION it contains, and for the Ability and Extent of its CORRESPONDENCE— in the Three Chief Directions of Farm Crops and Processes, Horticulture and Fruit-Frowing, Live Stock and Dairying— while it also includes all minor deputmeuts of rural interest, sifch as the Poultry Yard, Entomology, Bee-Keepjng, Green hcypse and Grapery, Veterinary Replies, Farm Questions and Answers, Fireside Reading, Domestic Economy, and a summary o the News of the Week. Its MARKET REPORTS are unusually complete, and more information can he gathered from its columns than from any other 1 source with regard to the Prospects of the Crops, as throwing light upon one of the most important of all questions— When to Buy and When to Sell. It is liberally illustrated, and constitutes to a greater ! degree than any of its contemporaries A LIVE AG RICULTURAL NEWBP \ PER Of never-failing interest both to Producers and Con i sinners of every class. The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN is published Weekly on the following terms, when paid strictly in ad vance: One Cepy, one year, $2.50; Four Copies, $lO, and an additional copy for the year free to ' the sender of the Club • Ten Copies, S2O, and. an j additional copy for th year free to the sender of the Club. For the year 1880, these prices include a copy of the ANNUAL REGISTEROF RURAL AFFAIRS, to each subscriber—a hook of 144 pages and about 120 ne gravings—a gift by the Publishers. All NEW Subscribers for 1880, paying in ad vance now, will receive the paper WEEKLY, from receipt of remittance to January Ist, 1880, with out charge. fluf- Specimen copies of the paper free. Address LUTHER TUCKER Ik SON, Publishers, Albany, N. Y. Y ertical Feed. \s usual, the Vertical Feed Sewing Machine took First Pre mium, at the late county Fair. N BW JOB PRINTING OFFICE. We respectfully invite pnblie attention to oor COMPLETE JOB PRINTING HOUSE! Corner Main and Pine streets, over the Mnsic Store. COMMERCIAL PRINTING AND PHAMULET % WORK A SPECIALTY. LETTER, NOTE | j AND BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, TAGS Neatly executed on the shortest notice. BUSINESS, PARTY AND CALLING CARDS printed to order. AI VORP & SON. QOAL! COAL I CHEAP FOR ! The following prices win be charged for CO A! Ed in the yard, in all the yards signatures hereto attached, until furtha notice: STOVE, $4 25 CHESTNUT, 4 25 GRATE, 4 25 EGG, " 4 25 Cartage, FIFTY CENTS PER TON IN addition to above, and an EXTRA CHAROK for carrying in. W. M. MALLORY, Towanoa. HENRY MERCUR, NATHAN TIDD, • E. B. PIERCE, BARTLETT BROS., Wysox. i At formerly Phia ney's: Sullivan Coal, LARGE STOVE, f? 00 j SMALL STOVE, 325 CHESTNUT, 3 25 ! EGG, 300 GRATE, 3 00 SMALL CHESTNUT, 2 15 With Hume additional charges for cartage. W. M. MALLORY. October, 24, 1879. Great CROWDS! at J. L. KENT'S. and an IMMENSE STOCK ! DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS and SHAWLS, GLOVES and HOSIERY, 3 button Kid Gloves, only 75 Cents, worth a dollar. SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, of the best brands, cheap ! CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, of all qualities and prices. RIBBONS & FANCY GOODS, the best selection ever offpred in this market. FLANNELS & BLANKETS, in endless variety. In fact my assortment of DRY GOODS is complete and is not ' excelled by any establishment in ' the country. In prices I DEFY COMPETITION ! and cordially invite inspection of my goods and a comparison of ! prices. Col. Means' mammoth 1 store, second door south of Mc. Intyre Brothers hardware store. •T. L. KENT, Nov. 14. Agent.
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