HQOFLAND'3 GERMAN BITTERS, and HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TGNIC, I'LEl'MiED nr Pit. V. N. JACKSOX, rmntiriruiA, V. The great. t Htou-n remt.lict for Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Debility, JAUNDICE, Diacicn of the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, ml nil lilsrwKr nrtgliift from a Dlfl erriered l.tvrr, stuitmrli, or iMi'i uitv of rjin moon. Jtrn.l t!tr .7.'o'i'( !mp''ims, mat if ynn fmri tint Hiur tyHrm i of-i,.i l-y any nf thi'm, ynii m.,y rest tt'tr?i t'"it tlisc.t." li'iK critn-ni-.d its'ntlatk nn tt ri'i-f irr.n.' :;;,ns nf y.vu- ln.lt, ami vnkn nm cVrt. Y the ti- nf fin rid r.'iV, n H'TuW lij; m tcr.ninu'iwj in dnuh, wilt br the remit. Cenitipntion, I'lntutcnnn, Inward Filet, Fulnossol Jjlomi totlia llo.nl, AeHity at thrj Kioniiich, IMuum-r. Heart burn, Discus! lori'oorl.Fiilnosn or Woiu-lit in tho bUmiueh, Hour lilriicti'tionn, Hulk ing or I'liitterim; nt. the Fit of tlie Utomnoh, liwiinniinr; of the Heivl, Hurried or Duflcnlt Uronthiii, I'M ii ttt riuf nt tho Heart, ChokinK or Ntifr.juai in 3oHutioiiR whoa ID a Lyjiic Vosturit, I)i'T;nrnnof ViMiou, Dots or VVnl.H boloro tho t'fpbt, Dull I'.tin lu t!i. Head, Util cicnoy of 1'orsiiinitlon, Yel lowness of tho Bkiu r.nd Eym, l'ftin in tilo Siilo. Bnuk, Client, Ijiiiib'i, etc., Sud c'on Flushes of Hee.l, B'.irntuK In the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Kvil, and Great Depression of Spirits. AH thtf in.hral tlira.-t nf the I.irtT or Ih'yetiet Oryutist C'mldtuJ ti.tJi impure blwtl. fiooflanb'o cvrttdit Ililtcra l entirety vegetable, nfl contfnlnq no llijuor. 1 1 In o rc ol p(MikI ol' r-'luttl trncis. Tin- Hooln, I letrbs, nriii iitirtta from wMcli rhfne rxttaut re muil) Htf utifi-ril In tZerui'iitp. All lll mccllelilal vlrtltr nr -JCtrrfcteU from lueiu by R scientific r b. v.'i f ( . Tt'dA I'lti-irla urv lliril l-M-ftrcteft to litis country to be iu.c:l r.prrsbly for tlto l a ii ti I f '. I ul-r of S lies lillli-rii, 1'llvre 1 iilcol.ullc .;ii'-1 iinct of my kind rtl Itl -mi;1i;u?;l!lii t; (he lilttvrH, I"m H l only IkiCtciN that cuu Uv OHril hlrHtn-NwlHTC nivoilullv Mtlm uluiila Lie not aclviDuL.U, tpoflaa's Ocrinan ffouic i-t t:,;t,NU'v;i ,1 iwn tji' nil nf the Itittm, r.':( i iJUK S'Ht-if-u; Hunt, In uli', It i Uf'U fur tr iji.T- tiwn as Jlitl.jr, in ratu tt-Vre sin4 ?'fr a'l'a'i. 'i : t tin tlui if i , q".ir-i. Von will tienr in yttn-J tfint ttr- r'tvdv art. (Mttir.uy ,Jiif, r.'iit from guy o':i'rt tutr-Tiini fr thr run of tac dis"iat ff.'ui.', Vt tjrtt; si'i -IV iff yrrjtaraiumtt nf tnrttit innl f -.v-i trhiU t- (rtf t avc n,rr d'Cnctinnx nf run I 'I n,j tnr:. Titr T"1C ( tttxitlt dly ow t.l iiw. motf j.'ij'ii awl y.-.'.,. r.mrOirt fivr nrrtl to Vtt Ill I!' ix rstfui:. J: it a pUnturt trt takt "'"7 I'fiii i'i'h ii.'t, ami nmlirmil f . :-j t:urt r tuif l U tu be k't'twn tit Lt gicJXcst of uit i.ctttCS. COnSURPTION. T!soiiaatk(l-t if riisr, wbon the pa ll'tl snpuonril Iw nun n filleted wllh t;i).t In rlf'li tllrnp, linve btcn cuiril fc- i lie im tf t ;ire rinkt-dlH, Kxt rcme runclallun, dt lilll.y, and couf;ll ore okiikI nitcndnulH iipnti ncvnt fix-s of t:HjH U-lii or !lni.f of the "1K'i'vf or(;m, Kvm In van of g'kt-iuf On.. .im;, Ion, three rrnirtiit tiil L-e round of ttio (rn-nlnl titntilt. ti euj,-turning and luvlgutadug. Tvt ' w .'"' i fwi tn Ifuf!.tn&i C-rmtn Zjwr&w a.-f uf It'ltiiity. ' ft;rj imtirt a wt 'i;ir f tc' x'jttr-tn, slrrn-tth-n hie. J0ft", r.iK" ia '-, iH fit nf ttt fo-ii, rtxihte th f'yst i', nni-j the Mo-lt ;t4 a r'ft, '.n'tli; r'-.-n; t.'si.tt. erutjiftitt the yiib'Vj ttrtf. fro ft t.;nt ( U!n-, m to tUt rheH-f, ur-ii cA, pattrttf f,i;x u hu,-t-t.rethdt vmivia'td wu. Weak and CeHcate Children r t'nult:. I' lac I, ttn-y Ak- FiiiuHy i 4rlliettl . I lify CtU lit- lt(JIti tit trrcTl trMh iwifvi'l nctj' ion "jI1(.1 three ttt iti ftfc, uc nnt UL-licale t'anttlr9 rw Jtnwiliet arc tUt le4t aw Vn.v-K, cnJ iwn Ji rwUitto frm A'rp yyur khl pttrt ; y-jir 7,iVy ( onirr; U,t4V (l'-V''t (-..T'lit If 'I JttuHhy Cirti'i'i- ra m1 W ikM u k4 -m .a W 4 Lntt:- vlio vllt u fair ttklH Hitd fo'jfl cfntitlt'lii ivvf fifrm H yellow U 1 1 Mfct- a n! all oi!; i 4 i.n: citventf t-lMttllt Uf I l.t t,f t-IMftllCri o ( Itsiutt- tntly, i'ttf 1-i t-r l ic Cert irlor aittl th llu'.ti vnt-, will i'- it It In rtKiU- fTrt !v dtrtH in h'ctu .'t. ji vtr entntrrf'itfl. or. (e .'n( -;r" ..(.: .Ti(;- -rr wuwy . ...t iir.ut'tf uWi itcW. Ail tUrrt art. vtsWitrTjeit. 1'liaiirift nilt of Irttrrs Itnve Ijorn re ceU l, i Btii tag to tlic li t u ofthi) , BEAD T3E EEOOMESDATIONa f J'M HON. OKO. W. VO0!j'.VAKI, Ctif Jubilee t-f th Supreme tVurt of rfnu.-Tlvriui, rvLAiiU-i'HU, Mia. a 16t1i, l-67. 7 "Iltvfiay.-i'M Or . .'i'VtV u tof an itl- iwwft N rr---i' m a ontc, Kt'.ti in i'r f;'' '.-J .'i r-rM' y, i!ii '-i' .viv-if ftnJU in rt of iwjti n n rrrfM'Ui ooftwi m (' V RfM )I0 .1AMF.S TllMiSON, Ju'l if tlt m.nini'; CVtnt vT I'HiWHylvAiili. I'litUDti Vi:., A ip.iL '11th, 16U, X comMflr l!urtf!n:iaa (.trman lilt. tfr'1 (VfrffVi; t$t".it hi' Itl CHH of at- tackwof lutUrfj ,' iun or NjiFiiKtit. I n etttlTy (alt fioin my iUnco 111 Vukh, Ultll rn,pr(t, JAib.S Tll.ri-OX. From It FY. JnKPTl II, KPN'MAKP, DO., tir of til- T.Mitl. llHjitht Church, IMiilad.-lphU. Ie. J( KsiiN IirK : Ih irr fn-nfrrqumtlre- 5!w(fJ to c vn.ut my ti-,ii" with rrm:n-ih!atitrnt nf iffnr-.n kinds of m. 'iicinf, rinrdmt the )rit,i mt 0'U mf my upprrftrrjlr I h ive, ut aU csfi i Ji" ; 6 ; wi'h a i leur prwtf n vtramx int-tnc'jrt and Jarticufarhj in my ,wu family, ;f th ut'fuhiatsot'JV. I-H'jltind'i (J i tn m liiit'-r, I dmi t for'vnci. t'n mmy u.WiU n-.r', u sreu juv rtti'-ti that f-r rupTl ii-ldlit of lhHriystelii,iiiiiU..ii:i:illy f-i Liver Coui'liuut, ii U .1 Haft- Hitd v-tl'tnl'li utMarati'ii. M $om ratt it ttj fail ; tat unnlh,. duU not, it will U rrrj Un'fft.d'lo tUaxe wk om the abet tatUtt. lturtf very re..ftrlfuflt T- ujktht Uluiu CuaUt m. Prlc of tho Hitters, $1.00 por bottle Or, ft lialf dozon for 9 3.00. fries of tho Tonio, $1.50 por bottlO Or, a half dozen for $7 6 J. Th Tunic in jnt up fn qntirt bttlfs. ft'C'hrt that it i Dr. llntUanr O'rmnn TFntdif4 VuU are i vnivrtil!y uttd itn l f hihli (.v..ww,i,T( t4; and 4o ti4 al'mo the ltruvint t in ure ym to take any thinj else th it he miy ay itjt'H us w-i. be eavtt he itftfota larjfr pr(U m it. 'Thru AVot.-i'i.'t nU 6 $ent by exprat to any hcuiity upou ajj.iimtcn PIllXCIPAL OFFICK, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE 8TOIII, Jf: m ARVII 8TltEETt Vhiladelj hia. CHAB. M. EVANS, Proprietor, Tonriwly C. M. JACKSON & CO. Ttte HcmrdtM are for Bale ty TruKUtHt Htiirrkiirrfl9 antl Jiledl elite Ut-ulura ertry wlirr f'f far-t to mHM wtU tU uiU'.U you buy. tft $rdr to & 0l( nut4. THE JOITN F. MOORE, EJHur & Proprietor. 1 run saxdixe as a whale." The spootaelo of a candidnto whoso powoid of oral expression aie limited to two or three euiitcDCus, Btandiog at toe hoad of a party which professes to bo iLe grout defender of human liberty, wouii be verf amusing if it wa not as touding. Grnnt, in his capacity aa lending borne in tho rudiual wagon goes "goo or "have, just as ho is told, but never for ono instnut docs he undertake to disregard tho signal eent to hiin over tho line m tho hands of bis driver, lime after time Las he been called on to say toiuptliiiig in answer to the de uiBUUs ol wa.tini crowd", who, auxious to know what the "great man" is lu.ide of liften with mouths agape, to hear the wonders that are ta fall Irom his Boloun ic lips. Lut, like the bny whom the calf run over, our " Covialanus " bus nothing to any. Further than ''I tlmnk you,"tr, ' M am very tired," " I have been traveling all night," or something to that olfoct, the "Geueral of the Arm irs" does ot go. The expectant ctowdH instead of dew drops ol w'edom, hear but the commonest platitudes r.nd the tcost ii:,jipid of remaiks. The themo is gnp.erally the "great rrnnV health or Ihe fti': that ho has been here or tlnre or somewhere elsii. I'chini that c'.oud of c:gar smok'j arc issued the nirst un ceii:;'.n S'liinris that ever entered into tho composition of any caudidates' res p'iiiie to tho aclniir:it:on of a wooiierlng crord. Kxpt.ettd things come not; but ihing!' n::ei-j feted, fl-.iw liko thick mo-la.-ses tiir.,u,h a Lurrow spigget on a winter s any. Aud yet this tnan is tho Radical can didate for I'ltsiilcnt of the United Sis'es. A ni:m who cannot nike a pf eeth cr'iito a letter. The mere no bmly of a.et of men who expect to make bis ojiiiions for him, and titccr the !iip r.f ftate ti suit their own am bitious views, even if they throw it reeked, and mangled, upon the rocks and breakers of national discord. What a candidate for tho .American people to rii.!: their f.iHuo with ! Lot them not forget inn wuriiiiigs of the past, nor fai; to hvd the lesions we are learniug every dny, YO SEMITE. Sak Trancisco. July 29, 1SC8. D'sar Kdiior : Well we are back Hjiain back from the most tnag i.iSoet.t sepnery on the tound globo, Wt huve beeu to the Yo Semite and reiurro'd. I have looked upon the piim,;; !o mtnn!a!n I'ccutry of iiurope, mid dipt iuto Asia and Africa, nud I never faw anvthing, on the whole equal to this exhibition rjp in eur j'y sieras. Otrcrb!ts of lar.Jsetine nay snrpass it i:i si'i;;Ia poir.t:! of con ; ,.r'-: ir., but t;in eo.'iUiiis in coir.ii:u;.t.' ii bo many surnasHin snd prlcH -tt l l-ut'-P. Your lif-j w!U l uni'j i.e r.:mpiete till you have taken in this little nVetch of travel ; nnil I am impatient to have you como and do it. You come upon the vil'ey on the top of the walls of it,bom 8,('0!) feet cbove the sen level. The valiey itPu'.f is 4,000 feet above the same level. From ibis orest of rook you look virtually down iuto the niighty chasm, lifted at some old time aud by some great convulsion in the heart of the mountain. You fee it in Its whole length, some eight miles aud a half to one nud a half wide. Far down below you rise tho tall pines, and under the shadow of the giatit walls wiuds tho liver (the Merced.) Off from tho Itoit of this wall of wr.ter fails, kept fullby the melting suows from tho loftior summits. These loftier summits are from 10, Of '0 to 13,000 leet high. One Darned the South Dome rises perpendicularly from the level of the valley 6,000 feet. You remember Mouut Carmcl, perhaps. That's 800 feet high. Tako about eight such mountains, lot the material be bald hnl bare granite rook, pile tbem up with a perpendicular face and over hdngipg brow, and Hand at thoir base aud gt zeup. That'a the ttyle of the thing. And this is only one heighi in that double wall of eight miles. The "Bri dal Veil " faoe U about 1.000 feet Inch and somo f0 feet broad at the topj The "Yoscmito" Tall is a trinnle lean, of length 2,500 feet. The "Il.bbon" i'all is 3,C00. 1 be Nevuda and Vernal Fulls precipitate the luaiu Mrced Hir er over two ledges "00 aud 500 feet high. lie took all the adventurous trips belonging to the tour without acci dent. Horseback riding on mountain trails, twenty four miles a day our ladies went through it bravely. We h:d a pirty of eleven aud two guides in addition. Journid of Commerce, FOll THE RIGHT RIDGWA Y, FENKA., SEPT., 16, 13G3. IRISHMEN. Every mean thing that it has bcon possible lor a mean man to say has been raid ot the Irish. Confounded rascals, stupid foola,vilctt ol the vile and loweBt.ot the low, dregs and offscouring of humanity, cowardly and treacherous, is the style in which Radical organs have treatod of the Irish in this city. The general opinion of their inteli geneo and virtue is fur below what it would have bcon but for the domngocue- isra of pariy leaders. The Irish Lave, as a rule voted tho Democratic ticket, and that has been sufficient to condemn them to everlasting infamy by tho Shoddy knights. Wo have no desiro to malign the me. chanica and laborers of New England but wo do not assert without fear or fa vor, and w'dl forever assert and maintain that the Irijh of this city ore as intelli" gent and virtuous as the uativo bora la borers of Massachusetts, or any other New England State. No people in this country vote more Ecrupulously in ao cordaueo with their crmvictions of Right than our Iihh fellow citizens. No peo ple are more devoted to the wolfare of tho nation, "Ho people havo a keener appreciation of tho blessings of our in. siitutions. fc'o great a proportion of their num bers cau net read and we aro aware of. lint the Iiish aro social, and in every establishment in this region ono Irish man reads to others. Oue will iead wbilo others aro dining takinc turas aud after tho reading follows a thorough discussion. To say that the Irishmen as a class are ignorant, is a lie. lo say they are low, boastlv, dishon est, rottenhearted is an other lie. lo E:y that they are a disgrace, a dan ger and a weakuess to our governmen tal fabric is an uutruth, malicious and infamous. To say they aro iufinately inferior to tho laboring classes of New Euglund, is not and never was true. The dimeer to this countrv is not in tho votes or voices of Irishmen, but iu tho seir.righteousne.ss, uarrowMuiuded-, nesss, and bigotry of Radical politi cians! The poor Irish have been the butt of ridicule for years poor reward for their indusiry, their disposition to labor their dovotion to labor as illustrated by the canals, railroads aud publio works fhey have erected for us. It is for radicals to abuse them and acouse them of vices they do not possess. ISew J'jngland is especially ubusive of Irishmen the 6ame New Eoglaud that Clls the laud with Yankee prostitutes, as Ireland fi'la America with houost laborers with men who aro democratic beeaufco thoy hato rid or New Euglaud aristocracy. La Crone bttn. The Nop.Tn Caboiina Pouch Bill. The Jacobin Legislature of North Carolina, a few davs since. bastU J - 7 Iv adortod what, was termed a "Police hill," but which is nothing more nor less than a law giving authority to Uov. Ilolden to orp-anizt) an armed force. scattered throughout the entire State a fttandine- arm on a small soala. and rio ' ponsible for their acts to one head only tins xtaaiom uovernor jioiaen. i.nis, infamous bill gives to the Governor un limited powor in regard to calling oat thf militia, nr. as thev are falselr called. 7 1 . ' the "police." Not even the sheriffs aro to ue oonsnitea, an amendment e moody iug that proviso having been voted down bv a lare majority : as was an- a i j 7 other amendment, forbidding any or ganized armed body to approach within a quarter of a mile of the polls during an election, except in case of riot. Tho Governor has absoluto controll of this engine of tyranny. He baa the solo power of appointing omcers in fact, his authority iu regard to this military organization is without limit or restric tion. IeA.Steadily aud furely rises the amount of the publio debt under xladi ical misrule. The publio debt state ment for August will show an increase of ten millions. Rut with this rapid dy accumulating burthen ot debt - under which the people Btagger, tho Radicals oomplacoiitly proposo to pay off the nve twenties in gold. Where do they cx poet to get tho money J An Iowa prisoner, lately released took away with him the jailor's daugh ter. They call tho affair a grato elopo mect. Fanny Fern objects to men ebed ding tears ; the says it is an infringe ment on women's most valuablo " water privileges." AT ALL. TIMES. Will Jacobin newspapers, which aro anxiously inquiring whore tho greenbacks will come from to redeem the five twenty bonds, tell us where the gold will come from to redeem these bonds Is gold more plentiful than greenbacks 1 Is there more of it in the country ? Is it worth less? Can it bo more easily attainod r W ill a day s work get a dollar in gold moro easily than a dollar in currency r lou will get the gold to pay the debt,in taxation, will you not Jacobins ? Democrats will get greenbacks by the same process. Do you understand ? Is it easy f Do you seo it t If you do, let us have no more repetition of your nonsensical question of ''Where will tho greenbacks come from ?" To got money "lawful money" and to save money, are two processes. The Jacobius aro adopts in getting money from the taxpaycrs.but they duu't know how to save it. They are extortionists and spendthrifts. Uudur their manage, ment tho treasury is a vast river, iuto which a volume of curreucy is constant ly pouriug aud disappearing. To keep up this current tho hard, working men of the country aro taxed. It comes from the sweat of their brows They sweat and toil for a privileged class who pay no taxes and demand fioai tho government more than twico the amount they lent it. The Jacobin par., ty is pledged to forco their infamous demaud. Chicago Times. flow RbigutlyIJreakbtiih Moks! The morning of our political cam paign in which is to be fought the great battlo for tho perj.ituity of Constitu tional liberty, breaks moat auspiciously upon the country, Since tho nomina tion of Seymour and Rlair, elections havo beon held in three Stutas. Oregon, Kentucky and Montana, iu each ot which thero has beeu largo gains since tho last elections. Kentucky gives a llliterloo defeat to tho Radical revolu tionary party, and the Democratic ma jority cannot be muoh under ono hun dred thousand. Cfraut exteuded bis travels out toward Montana but his presence gave neither hope nor strength to his party. Tho DemoorAtio majority there is lurgcly iucrcaaed also. These victories havo struck terror info the Radicals' and they are now trembling as did Rolshazzer of old, when he read the fearful handwriting upou his palace wall. Their fate is just as certain as his, for like him they are now being weighed in the balance and are found wauting. As further viotonea oomo rolling iu upon us they will be seized with dismay, and thoir rauka will break and scatter. FonsEY savs : " We anxiously await Seymour's third letter." 11a will have his wanN supnlied on tho fourth of March u;xt. The document was pre. pared some time ago and is as follows : "I do eolomly swear that 1 will faith fully exocuto the office of President of the United States, and will to tho best of my ability prcBervo, protect, and do- tend the Constitution of tho United States." Almost aa short as 0 rant's epecch at St. Louie, and a little more to tho point. In Maine the Radicals aro circula ting forged speeches among tho voters, attributing to Seymour. Rlair, and to other Demooratu, Northern and South ern, sentiments which they neyor utter ed. 'The same came will bo attempted in this State. A safe rulo to follow is to believe nothing heard from the Rad ical platform or seen in the Radical press. -A panther in Madison county, La., made bis breakfast from a laboring man thero. A Utile domestic unpleasantness caused a negro womon in Memphis to poisou the well of a neighbor. The Cincinnati Zouaves, a crack company of ante war fame, has been re organized. Rev. Dr. Bright calls Tilton's shameless eulogy of Thad. Slovens "really blasphemy." John Allen says that though he has been called tho wickedest man in New York be is not. Quotation lovers will be glad to learn that a dictionary of bnakspcaie quotations has been published. A. G. Abbott and John R. Shef field are the Presidential electors for Massachusetts. Gov. Smith of Alabama, procla. matea an extra setsion of tho Legisla ture for bc lGth iust. VOLUME E1GUT NUMBER 21. NEGRO VERSUS WHITE MAN Tho Radioal policy of banding togeth. er tho negroes of tho South against the whites of that region, has bad its natu ral effect. IthiS also uuited all the whites Radioals, earpct.bacgers and all against the rule of tho nogro. Ne gro votes might pass to carry an elco. tion : but negro legislators making laws for whito men, brought the blu3h of shame even to tho cheeks ot many Northern carpet-baggers. They had not been used to that at home. They havo, therefore, joinod in tho decision of the House of Representatives in Geor gia, that while the Constitution of that State allows negroes to vote, it decs not make them eligible to offioe. A pro vision, to that effect, was,it aeems.etruck out of the Constitution, even by tho "Reconstructing" Convention that made it. All Northern Radical papers are in a terrible stow over this matter. Somo find in it a pretext for an extra cession of Congress to amend tho Constitution of Georgia, so as to give offioe to the negroes. It is odd, to hear this chorus of lamentations among tho Radical newspapers of Pennsylvania, becauso a negro iu Georgia, liko a negro here, is excluded from office. No doubt, one purpose of the expected session vrill bo to pass tho bill Thaddeus Stevens post poned last session, which gives votes to negroes in the Northern States. This is indeed, tho last desperate resource of tho Radicals, to carry Pennsylvania. It is plain they aro now trying to bring the publio mind up to it. Negroes in all tho State Legislatures, negroes in Cou gress is a necessary sequence to tho Radical policy. One of tho very ne groes ejected from tho Georgia Legis lature, named Alpeora Rradioy, spe cially ejected, howover, for conviction of felony, is now a candidate for Con gress ! Everywhere, the Radical clique are striving ti give to the negrj the casting vote between the political pariies of our country. They are almost frantic tow with tho thought that fil'teen or twenty thousand negro votes in Penn sylvania, might givo them a majority. The bill of Tbaddous Stevens will, we believe, bo ono of the first called up, if there is an extra cession of Congress, at this moment the note of preparation is sounding in the Southern cities. The Radical clique have issued their man date, "let there bo negro riots." These are to furnish politioal capital, like the negro riot, oalled "negro massacre," at New Orleans, in 1806, which was delib. erately planned by the Radicals to counteract tho influauco sf tho Conser vative Convention hold ut Philadelphia, in that year. &w Chip gasfcet. Forney bawls for a September ses sion. Curious, that a hard shower should givo soft water. Atlantio City olaims the beat drown. iog facilities on the coast. Brownlow La tho wiokodost man in America. It is a lio that New York morchaots won't soli to the South except for cash. Bayard Taylor aud family havo re. turnod from Europo. Oorrydon, Ind., is horrified over a ,'real live panther." Spraaruo, of Rhode Island, imports a pair of Shetland pouiea from Europe. A Providenco woman committed suicide rather than dio of consumption. Tennesso has produced a milk giv ing calf. Miles O'Reilly's pooma are soon to bo published. Tho pupils of a publio school in Sao Francisco recently Hogged a school master. Savannah has organized vigileuce committees with good effect. A Sao Franoisco girl has made a bed quilt ot 2001 pieces. Twenty one thoatrea will amuse New York this season. Tho negroes in Now York are or ganizing Seymour aud Blair clubs. Grant doesn't think niuoh for him self'but a great deal cf himself. Coburn aud McCool aro using up their wiud iu calliug each other cow arda. A man is going to sail tho length of the Erie canal in a tub. M'llo Schncidor's son took a prize at the College distribution ot prizos; she wept vuth delight. jATEST ARRIVAL ! 1 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS 1 CHEAP EST GOODS IN RIDGWAY ! AT THE STORE OF S, lELUAPj Cor. of Mnin $ Water, end of Iljile House, Where he has en hand an extensive assort ment of Goods, consisting of Woolen Goods, llata and Caps, Boota and Shoes, Underclothes, Ladies' Dress Goods, Shawla and Nubias, Hoop Skirts, Opera Hoods, Mus. litis and Cali. coo! READYMADE CLOTHING Balmoral Skirts, Blankets and Counter ponca, Ladies' Dross Trimmings, Gents' Furnishing Gooda, Groceries, Paints, Gloss and Tutty ! I ! Call and see my stock before pnrchasiug elsewhere 1 Dec. ..,'07 ly. 9r03,OC C'USTOMKltS IN FOUK .fr 1 111 I t'lltl 1 7 J! ill II Ttf Ml Havinjt tho 1 irjrrst cftpll til, moal exper ienced tniypifl, nut cxtviitiive tiadeot any concern in tiio lnl!:ir ii'o. biiini'ss. wo G U HA S T KE S T I V aCT I ON in cvorv iu-tiuuM, nud 11N0 Hi n het si'lec- linn of guodri eve;- ottered at O.NIi DOI.LAK EACH. No nt '.it enncen 1 (ih h'iv r'-.ow uhi'ievor our n ".!(! n r selling, llur nioifn, " I'loiupt and i.ciiiiuk'." ?.'ii'.o aud female iigi:nts wanted in ci"v nml eouritrr. Till; LAUiitS lire imi tier.larlv roiiostod to try our popular e!nl system of soiling all Isiadi of l'ly and Fancy (Soodi, llress l'aiiorns, Cotton Cloth, Castors, Silver IMdtf.1 Goods, V, atcues, LsluuiisliP 1 IStj-l.l A p.itont pen fountain A.id n elivck de3ci .binjf an i.t: o to lie sold torn do'.ltir. lo conts ; hi ior 'o-i I'.'iorj-i; ooiort o; 100 fur $ 10 ; suit liy tiuiii. 1 i f c prcsruta to gt'U.jr i'i, (wurili oil lirr cent inoio tnun. those sent liv any othe.r concern,) according to tia of vino, oi' if not dj u jt fu.t to scud ov a crciuar. K. Ii. Our s;ilo Khoiild not be clns'od with New Voi'i dullur jir,elry mles or bo gus " Ten Coiapvnie,"' a i it is nothing of thesoit. EASTMAN Js, KENDALL, (io Hanover Sireet, inny-3-,;ui. Ronton, Mass "F VOU WANT TO liL'V CLOTM.YG for the SHlUon I do to A. DUlLACHER, Agent, DEALER IN CLOTHING ! CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, IIATS.CArS, BOOTS, SHOES, TIIUNK3, TRAVELING BAG?, ,lc. ST. Mv;iV'?, ELK COL'NTV, l'ENN'A. Jan'JlSOSljpd A TTIJXTIOX MIL h O YNf RS ! fpiIE EACI.E 3TKMSK WATER X WHEEL, patenud July an, lbtiT, U superior to any wheel in use. The uud r bipued have, the a-ney for sniil wheel in llie State, of l'i iin;. lv.ni' i, i.tid e.m l eeouu men I it a bring the 1..t tmiti.tftiCl Hied. For fit'.'. her piiitieii! ; n:id circulars, in. quirtf HI our Found y in Kcisv, wiiera machinery, ni'dl-peiiriii?;, c,i-ti:if;i i'id hi emu engines wi'.l b? mud. to oi der at rrusoiinijlo price. We er.pct by giving i.aibi iclioti iu our wor!; to i'vuuie a good share of pub lio putroutige. J. F. TtOBEUTSOX, 11. LEl.L. Kersey, E'.U Co.. 1'u., j.iuHi lSo?pd. CARD TO THE I.A1UK. I'r. Dupon co's OOLDKN HtlllODH'AL 1ML1.8 tor iViti.iles. lrit..il;hle in col lecting irreg. nbu ities, Iteniovii' Oiut . actions of tl.o Montlily Turn-, lioiu whatever Mima, aud always uccc.-'ul as a prcven'ive. Ono l'itl is a iloso. Foin..lcs pec.iliur'y b'tuiite I, or those htipposing tlicoietves so, nre chii ttonnd ng tinsi i.sii: i'.ie e I'HU wl.il in th.it condition, lest incy invite m:sc.ri i ige, af.er which adinoniiion tlu l'roorietor s su nes no rep'iirilii!ity, nltlumh iheir iuij.lie wo i.il p ivtit any iniihid' to he.i'ih; ottu:vis6 the I'i'.N ura i coutniueni del as a Most l:iv,ilubl lie.nody for the Hlleviation of those riitt'.iiuit from any ir rogul iritios wlialeve:-, as wed if prevent no increase of fnntly when hefiltii wi'.l not pertnil it ; (-jniciin the n.'i ves nud bi inging liaok the "rosy tutor of Ltallii" lu the c'o'i'tc of I tie most deltexte. Full and exptioit directions neemipshy each box. I'nte 5?l p?r box ; 0 boxes, $. Sold in Ridgwny, 1'., by O. G. Mesnen gcr, D:u;pist, sole agent for litdu-viy. La. dies, by sen ling hitn.f l to the 1" dgv . uy V O, c.iii tin. vo tliu 1'itts sent i co. ii. v. jiit inlly by inn .1 to nny part of lite country, I'ree poitiigu. Sold also by Sw-iyui RoyuolJ. St. Mr.-j's, mi 1 by one Dniisl in evciy village iu the L'uiou. S. 1. HOWE, jny2-f.8-ly. lVoj.rieior, N. V. GUIS 11. GAUaEU, PRACTICAL MACHINIST, Can be found nt his Foundry at8t. Mary's where he in ready to have all shop-work in Irs line doneou short notice. M. Mary', Uen.ingcr P. O., Elk co., l'u. inyl'tirl ly V 1SITING CARDSXEATLY EXEC ti ed at this oliico.
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