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] :Gom décided \Mexico for ade Jer his vest dt, god (0 omg > >: pdivart ~ - the Fik / hat the =- bridged | | g condik © © A lor the thé $00 a $1,000 thirty» RBG Mu‘iglapfl Leflt -- Staléé a good .; lio . Présk to file? ; 006% of callitE ted State* pipesp\® OUt - Missouth Fach wner 10 8 od from 8 and wale! e bad #8, its alont sage hom do A a Amee win emre n stich ha. n mee . B 'Clark, /___ Hobar f’M ~~~ $1 00 Afro the 'Atraet@.} 8 M'D‘Mmdyu ' ‘ 120\ A : | around 'the 'atracts; H. Dont, . _._ Morenvilie, 1100 - glave - , M Banks, <_ ast Meredith, 1,00} | _ > \W. §. Brownall, Bloomville, .. 100 M. Fanning, Stockton, Oal, ___ 1 00 | eles. their lettera prague & Porkina, Binghamton, - 1 Q0jout. .> - Whipple, __ Houth Kortright, - 1.00 . G. Thomson, Brushland, 1.00 ins P MeMorris, Davenport, =| 1,00 - H. Shaver, |_ Pepacton, | ° 60 | ox 1264. . -__ Aurora, Ii, / 50] Col. Hughsted, of a son, J. Taylor, >_> Hobart, | > __ £0) = : Q F. Reynolds, ~- Bardutt, ~ 60) E Sal Osborn, - 60] mother's residence, March 31s Alix. North, . South Kortright, 25 [itt, Mr Lustax M. Coun, of P M. Stryker, _.. _- Gilbos. pos _ 25 c mes E Right,\ io capitul, full of fun and ~character.. The colored ateel fashion plate is superb, \The E ans, is continued, increasing in;interest with evary E rumber. Terms, $2 00 a year, with great-réduc- E fons to clubs - Address- - 0 J PETERSON, 4 a ( Phitadeiphia, Pa E \Paris by Gaslight and Sunlight,\ E a work descriptive of the Mysteries and Miseries, the Vuiues, Vices, Spiendors, and Crimes of the Oity of Paris -Bg James D. McCQGabe, Jr. National Publishing Co , Philadelphia. The unusual facilities possessed by cur first class, E Subscription Book Puablishyre have enabled them E to furnish the public with many works of great E interest and value; but the moat powerful and E attractive work' of this kind is the book now be- E fore os. It is simply the Oity of Paris photo- | ** ' graphed by the author's pen and thh mrtist's pen- | E oil _ It is magnificently illustrated, and is issued. E in the very best style.. It not only abounds ind E aolid and usefuat information, but faithfully repro- | duces the most startling sensations of the gayest E: city of the world - It tells us how the beauty and. E aplendor of the bright City have been purchased E at a frightfal cost of misery aad suffsring; how virtue and vice go arm-in-arm, and how the lat- E ter is undermining all the sweet courtesios of so- cial life; and bow most fearful crimes are com- E mitted and.concealed. It talis us of high life und E low life; of palaces and hovels; of the Eenpar- E or's family, and the workman's household.. We E mingle freely in the most magnificent and disaipa- E ted pleasures, and drop &n involuntary tear into ) the * Common ditches where the poor sewing girl is Inid to rest _ All that has made Paris the most beautiful and attractive aa well as the gay sit and wiokedest City in the world, unite to make [ this book the most interesting we have seen for E mapy a day. The author, writing of what he has E seen and experienced, bas evidently sought to E make his volams not only the most powerful and fascinating senrational work of the day, buat also | s book which shall hold a place'in every man's li« brary as an authority upon the subjacts whereof it treats - The book is. magnificently iMustrated with 150 fine engravitigs, by the leadimg artiste of France :- Dore, Therond, and others whoso names _ amply teat the character of the work. It is com- priged in one large volume of over 800 pages, and _ sold only by anbsoription. -ite 4 +4 PrientExgp |- Horsss.-Never whip your horses for becoming frightened at any object by the road side ; for if he sees a stump, a log, or a f E heap of tan-bark on the road, and while he is eyeing it carefully and about to pass it, you hit E tim with the whip, it is the log, or the stump, ' or the tan-bark that is burting bim, in his way | EP of reasoning, and the next time he will act more frightened. - Give him time to - examiags and- smell of these objects of fear. Briog all objects, if possible, to his nose, and let him smell of them,: ' and then you can commence to gentle him. ( E t+ +4 A somewhat concéited clergyman, who was E more celebrated for the length of his sermons thun for their eloquence or theology, once asked the venerable Archdeacon Hale what he thought of one just preached. liked one passage extremely well.\ stance.\ to the vestry-r0oom.\ col auth g -le 6 fie --~ -- men and one woman, and not of eleven wome he would like to be the woman.\ disagreeing jury. witnessed by nearly 300 persons. ments aro made for their examination. ico 4-0 Biman ~*~ Ancrtext Masonry. -Bt. John's Masonic Lodge, No. 3, of GHiasgow, Scotland. lately calebrated the sight hundred and twelfth aupiversary of its ex- istence. - It was founded by King Malcom, N the j o r spm 0 HU + QM”; enpttremerone 4 snore w—w >4~ w 7 » r ‘ for the. Mirrors _*\ milkmen of Ric Jansiro have discovered a} 7 for t e R Ml\ Ts | Way to convice their doubting buitfim. of the? 1C , | Purity of their maiilk P . \The cow in led b 1 00} ar 1 and tho thilk-«dp 00 ;the cow in front of the promises, riilked by the, » omvitle : Ponimazler giver nctice that hores ' Fredenburgh, --- - Union Grové, Wis , 1.00[after every body must (\lick their own stamps,\ won't go. < His tongue baigiven| \Fhe Rondout wero County) trout ponds} O, HARDWARE, _The Rich B Thomeon, Bovine, 1 oofare so fall of speckled beguties that 175,000 1, Easton, __ Delki, | 1.00} brook trout are offered by' the owners of the . Pumond ._ New Kingston, 1 00] pouds for sale, for stocking other ponds. _ BORN-In Kortri BUILDERS' QARRIAGE ght, A'pril 9th, the wile at the <bride's y Elder 1. Hew: MA indbam Centre,] , Greene Co., to Miss Emma;daughter of the late MARRIED- In \mighty; Hubs! - Spokes! © Felloes! eae *= | Daniel Stratton, of Roxbur, | «#\ graham; 8 M532“? iflt'spflx is on our | . At Otego, March Bist, Eimble _ At maintains the high character of this} Trpogn B. Rr RNBA RE - Soc M i ix (% . Brita lady's book , Tho nestongraving, \Bves|way path of 0 00 000.0000 | f fas Y 1 w.1 ; #1 ¢ a | Prisoner of the Bsstile,\ by Mra. Ann S. Steph- 1333235“ Miss dons fifiglfiggléfi‘gfieficfi} N. M., and Mary A. Hilton, formerly of Andes, Del. Co., aged 4 years, and 14 days,. ' In Aurora, Ilinois, on Tharsday, March 31st, of Consumption, DiaxtBa E., wife of O. D. [Powell, formerly of Stamford, Del. Co , aged 86 years. An Davenport, at the house of his son-in-law, Richard Everett, Esq., March 30th, Mr, Jacos 'P. Brores, aged 85 years. 1 month and 2 days, In Margaretvilie, March 31st, Susan Du Bors, aged 21 years,. _ Ina Goshen, Indians, March 13th, EmzasEts Y¥ropman, formerly of Kortright, N. Y ., aged 54 Rev. J. Smith, Mr. | HAYING TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. |_ 3 fififihfiffifif‘m farm my?” cecupled “f???“ Known ns the Easton Homestend, - - L. BUTTS, PHYSml'AN AND BLOOMVILLE, N. YC., 'Will be in his office Tuesday and Saturday afternoons | 47 R. U-TA-WA-UN, The great Indian HOTEL, might. ee bim RM FOR SALE- The undersigned offers for amie his farm, situated 8 miles south of Westheld Flats, and sume he Midland Railroad | Baid Farm ¢, 15 to 80 acres cleared, balance Ordinary dwelltsg house, good barn. an aunty. - Pasture | POWDER, _; King of Medicine, is at COTTRELL'S AJ Sullivan County,. Autance from depot on t contains 150 acres of lan in nice timber. good a mi'k bourse as can be. found in the Oo and meadow for 15 cows and a team - A good young appe orchard, and a sugar orchard as large as any one wants, 6 nice cows will be nold with the place if desired, Price with hemlock.timber. .... .... Price with timber resErved,... For surther pa premiges, or by ma Rockland, April 6th, 1870. «Tml* ..... .. , inquire of the sabscriber on the I1 t rough the Rockland post office. WILLEAM ROBE . ARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for four miles east of the villag« the Kingston turnpike all cleared and improve tand - There is a good house barn, said premises, all in good yi pair. porsession given immediately. Dated April 4, 1810. CHEAP FOR CASH. r Sowing, best quality Clover r DK n thi tute. \sips Seed, Salt: of ali ag vantages in all deverer studies ai well as ornamental TTD eat. Fl J()I_TR,, trom tow priced to DESE oun, oy cess reas, | N. Yo HARVEY MANN, Pres. of Trustees. DRY @0oPS8S, RBoOTs & SHOES, to f t the - . and srticles too numeroas to mention, all to be found s The Bubssriber must and soil have stamps. (@anno! run business successfully without therms. A hint is as good as aalo his farm, situated about f Delhi. and two miles from Delaware Literary Institute; I‘M?!» IN8TAITUCTION is altuated ai Franklin, 6 miles from farm contains 200 nores of land d. except about 40 acres of wood- and other buildings on Terms mad: eta, and a . \ THOMAS 800°r. usonville Cash Store! > , road to transport | - Hobart, Match 15th, 1810 4iw8 cc ifn uf the outlier | Immf TOUR - LIFE - IN ~THE JAMES OMSVEB. . Team russ almost every day to the rai butter and othur pro- to be sold on comm 8 ods at the time of leaving it gusonville, April 9th, 1810 anl ccc ce eae sun mi eee m b me emt tm ~- - THE CELEBRATE AMERICAN HEAYVE POWDERS! RRANTED 4 SURE OURE POR VFS IN ALL OASES. Is to effect ® cure, coffer never befors manda by nt medicines dicine ®t the atores on commis- We wil} send it to any address, ENNETT & 8MITH, Darenport Center, Del. Co , N, Y duce~ Persons 110, may have the ARB WA F in severe cases ops bor fai we wili send another box grati oy manufacturers of pate We cannot leave this me ad it is so expensive free of sharge, fig $2 \ Well, sir,\ replied the brusque doctor, \ I \ Indeed, Doctor! Pardon me for asking you which passage you refer to. I am really happy to meet with your approval eyen in one in- \ Well, my dear sir,\ replied the Archdeacon, \ the passage I refer to was that from the pulpit |- Sherif Foote, of Wyoming. asserts that the jory at Laramie City was composed of eleven g and one man, and he aske his correspondent «how HE Subscriber takes nouncing to his cess attending his c anos, &o., for the p geil at the lowest pric I obtainea io the'city agiecation of every i ilic the great mo- Rus! genealog- of Pi. | set, a.certificate will be given which enables him to: chance to have the amount of price relunded in the same: tes lower than can be | PANDEY at the. same time. e . will be given to the Thankfal for many past favors. and trusting thatthe is too. well known to have this liberal ofer pronounced one of $h6- budmbugs of the day, he remains ms ever the “fluff-f of saver, _ To the Weed Sewing Machine we awar d the Firs friends and the put inued efforts ant twelve years, es, and some sty Oarefol attention w n exchange. and full value 'The Steepy Hollow murderer, Buckhent, who id on monthly payments. killed his wile, a Mr. Rendell, and almost killed a. a C and & few fostrum Nr. Rendell's son, has bad the satisfaction of a} «ill Al orders by ma The subscriber may be sddreimed either mt glogméme or | 'Delhl -- lp 9 G AQ --* @ctober 18th. 1869 Nsw Yore, April 8.-Sylvester Breen, alias| - Jack Reynolds, the murderer of Wim. Townsedd, was banged this morning in the Tombs prison | yard, for the crime committed the 27th of Jan- nary last. 'The execution passed off quietly, 'COFFEK and Bptoe! NEw CASH STCRE T c LD STAND, P'RICELT. -a full assortment At \Tor . HOWARD'S e A KEELEI® 0 SOUTH KOR e found a go Grocggiea of all HERE will b 1 - of Dry Goods and ( be sold cheap for cash only. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS! J G. BROWNE, _ Davenport Center, anufacture Bash, Brackets, Plock Having purch ared to furnish to suit purchaser - o> Two hundred porsons are io the San Francisco jail, seventeon of whom ure awaiting trinl for cap- ftal offences. - Great complaint is madeant the slo@- E - ness of the courts, and one juige has thqeu‘tenad $ - to releases the prisoners unless arrange Detaware County, N, Doors, Store F mber, &o, ”63323536, we’arc pro-. | 180 West Street, (between Warres & Ohambers ) New York. d Qefiing in quantities DAVID QUAEKEKEUSHE,' 49 Kowanr J. Ham:mrox. Mouldings, Fence Rails, d a large Planer nge c [ARDWAR spony . grog Aera gree g ome s $ RONDOUT, N. Y,, 2 vgs AND SADDLERY HARDWARE 00. | Shufts, Bent Waod Work for Swolt Body Of all kinds, including Anvils, Vises, Bellows, &c , Cumberland Coal, Best quality: - Agents for | - HAY SCALES. Rubber and Leather Belting,| RUBBER PACKING AND HOSE ‘ Agents for the Latin & Rand Powder Co.'s BLASTING AND SPORTING BEST IN THE WORLD. , Bummer AND Mmmw Fun. DEFYING COMPETITION ! A, A. CROSBY, D..F MORE, Ja. A. DUNN, Jr . P. 8. GALLAGHER. Rondout, April ist, 1870. ___ 46 FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale the following stock on hir farm in Harperaficld vis? 50 sheep, 19 herd of young Cattle, one 6 gears old mare, and one 8 years old mart. | . Dated March $24, 1810.45 8; wx. B. OHAMPLIN, ~ ' on Se 1 Otego Depot, on the A. & B R R. The Spring Term beging APRIL 5th, under the care of G. W BRM1GG3, A M. assiated by a corps of six experienced temchers: In this school young men are Atted for adv noed classes in Qollege, are trained in a thoroughbusiness education, and by an ad- vanced course of mathematical and scientific studies, are well prepmred for enginesriog, agricultural and manufactur- ing pursuits Young ladies bave in this Institute agperior branches | Oataicgues contaloing all. needed information may be had of the Principal st Franklin, Delaware county, Ira WiLcox, M D, Rearctary. March, 18, 1570 45m1®# AKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. a kick' No pass in the tin - Delays are dangsrous . Yours truly, W. 8. FOOTER PHGNIX MUTUAL LIFE INRBURANC®E CO., of Hart ford. Conn. _ It issues all the popular kinds of Life and kn dewment Policies. - increasing *t t BRUOK, Agont Office over A Ehaw & Hon's store. Delhi Del Co., N. Y. , . C_ patton |\\ 0C) _ 'On Wholesale and Rotail Doalers in |_ Dated March Hist, 1970. |- THE subscriK¥ér has 'opened Rooms - | do ail kinds of work is the line of oke) w oe Mor core nieve e : o\ eve O 5d be l C50 obo be W baw. What's the | Mnnony 1iMDD P OA | - ~What'viall this rash abouk? > 4 ~ j * LANG z io # I| |« thr we Awf‘gfimg‘mggaff???\ feta 0. * ' ViLUVV 1, ULU; JU.;| \__ _ \ __. .; (81 mi t, Oa ¥ ._ Why, just think, a presentto every one that deta a\ net wf\ * Clove .. (Snogessora to More & Ca.,}. 'teeth of bim, Cand paye Pegular price in caab.)} belore p cobble 2 the Blat day 0 aed pare him his regularprice in cash,) belore | Thereby pledge myself that every person that pois awet {' Jof teorhof me, shall receive a Wax whan 11:15? a a DR &. : tom a ® 8, Htamlord, N. ¥. Cb ' 4 ARAS Conpirtion rownans. - IRON aND | M The andeniiyned having been often atlesited tocMurfor : -- , ' STEEL, | mie hle well known Powders for Horses and. Oattlepherehy . '*] announces that they may be found. by thexloxso 'or aipgi® . ° hoxes, at Ehreltomdfg Drug Btore, Stamtord, - VJB \ .% * 200 Hom as - - J U Hobart Photograph Rooms! _ MoMurdy'r atore in Hobart, whore: he is preépmrt 'to .. PHOTOGRAPHS, GZMS and PORCELATR® . ; - <a |_ | pauant Seem o ~ Ol inet fala thise mio and wae - a 6 f - '|Keeps on hand | fariety of Frames, pldo 'and ofdi< ° BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, > mental | Cali and. examina fl‘fllrjg‘ignui‘gfl‘nagdh Bk. R , - Hobart, Feb. 8, 1860; 33 L L, and good out bulidings, over 1 Fairbanks) Pinatform Counte ts well fenced and well watered ; thas upon it agood dwell t Piniform, Counter and and good out b afl.gmburing«r‘xn;§~§m : find ' Sensoned PINE LUMBER For Sale. - enzymes! place on the 'line of the A. & & R. R..15 buy.. . REAL ESTATE SALEL L 0 -_. Tram gaubloriber will seli at the dwelling Luaumfafil'théflm i. day of April; 1879, at L-.o'clock P. M, at Public Sale, te IN THE TOWN OP RIAMFORD, DELAWARE 00, | ~ The farm contains ope hundred and Afty-four tcmhlmt MDK , i» Jlfihv . . ay bst The farm sill keep at learnt, $0 cowe and a tearm, winter and sammer. Title perfect. | Terms of payment made emay, R There-will also be sold. atthe anme yum- and place, 4% . . F & Cows, Farming Utenally &o | to any one wighing to buy & farm, ora farm and stock, this 41 a rare opportunity. __ ¥. R. GILBERT, Kxeqcuton © - . . 0% . March 19th, 1870, 500,000 FEET - + Planed, Matched, and delivered at any point desired. _- Also, Sush, Blinds,: Doors, Store Fronts, &o,, made at short notice, Afton, Feb, 18d, 1870. | _ BROWN & WRIGHT . ~ Ki Al} goods warranted as reprosented, and ~ at prices ‘ And in fact nearly everything in tas lint that people wmv ' 3:11} sales and small profits. Store one 43053th of {m‘ir y Bak BULL OALVES, Oall soon : Dated ApHL lat; 1870; =~ 463 0 m nle e ee s e p A - OF sC hines yp\ Acts 0'er2$5,000 O9 envie Ambo ' ls prepared to do uii than»: vRNAsiiN (AL HAIXR WORK. A LIBERAL OFFER! \O __ READ IT!I in any manner (by which aH generous public H, $. WOOD. Btamford, Jan. 1st, 1870. 83 uso Iodised Rubber for Dental use for seventeen years, © Rubber for Denial use. ever used. - Aliw ty. All work warranted to give satisfaction. . 284 _ Delhi, Oct, 26th, 1868. Dr D PKABODY. A. POTTER, ora w. QUACKENBUSH & HAMILTON, , WIIOLESALE GROOERS, AND DEALEES IN TEKA8, j FLOUR 1 Flour! for the million-all warrantedat 8. WOOD has just received from N. v York city, a. splendid stook of ARTE RICIAL TEETH, | and makes this liberal offer to his patrons for the year 1870 Upon the receipt of price for a fall set of artificlal teeth, (el- ther upper or uugier,)1 will present a certificate which will entitle the holder to one chance to draw a splendid Ladica » GOLD WATOH, to be on the 81st day of Dec., 1876, noo nls Ga cg may stand an equal chance ) pleasure in ~&ll-| that the majority present st 1 o'clock of that day may direct, ic. | and upon the recéipt of price for x leas number than a full which entitles the holder to one . D'I EW DISCOVERY IN DENTIS: j TEH Y\ Dr. Prasoprt has purchased the “$132 Rubber is free from sulphur, aud no faste'or smell. In ba been analyzed by six of the best Chemists in the United States, if not in the world, and is said by them to be the best Pr. Peabody has within the past three months put a great number of setts . on the Jodised: Rubber, and taking the testimony of those whohave worn them and my own expérience in working RutksoserJor the: past twelve years, I think it is the beat by: that I poul fablugflm olsss work, and the wort mitred, od assortment | it will pay well to call aud examine this Rubber, | All DentAL | gn gleaninj kinds, which wili | workwili be done at my office from Fifty to One Hundred oiling and cleaning. . C. LOUVGARAN, -| pert€ent. cheiper than at-any other office in Dei ware Coun Ladica® and Gent's Driving Gloves. | A atiok R \at 0, STORGES®, Slxtford, A. §k & ahoves SPRING TRADE OPENED. ~ NHR subscriber has just returned from the clty with a large stook of ea irom Mme 4 CHOICE GROCERIES, Conalating 6f Teas, Sunnis; - ‘ \_u Pit, spices, - 190. a0 t, Spico oir? courED Baks,\ . CB - h' u . a - ~A Bloomville, March 14th, 1870. 48ra(# |; ~} _ OTICE TO BUILDERE-We me - - --- | J prepared to furnish common sash of all comm Lee,. with or Without glass set. h of all c . on 4M\. Blindi to matoh, ready made, . . Doors on hand of all Uifcknesses and stzen in opramen ns. = We bave the largest atook of BEARONED LUMBER in this section of the country, which we will sell, ready dreamed, a.. . is low rates as-can be had in the rough fo most markets. . Dressed Flooring and -Celling constant ffé’m‘d Shas; 20 Oclifersville, Jan. ##, 1868 , TY 5686”)?wa tC V ANTED.-An Experienced Workman, to tako charge of a Brick yard tho ensuing = Wagesliberal - None needapply witrout a thorough knowl. C »dge o' all partyof the business. | For pmrtoulars grating“! o oul 'the subscriber near Harperafcid Centre, Delaware Co, N, « . ‘Gfi B G P a ' flgrpenfleld. rQibi t&th, 1870. 1:55 5°“ To sSTooK GrowERS |- The:subscriber has on haod and for sale mthis ress - gence st North HarporiGield, a number -of frst raise DOR . W. paYFON, AS. J. E. BOYOR, -__ ' HENEVUS, Gambing«. long and short hair raanulactured into witches, - Prirxss, &o , &o.. on the new styles, Obhargos - * ressonabie, 45tF fcheneviis, N. Y , March 26th, 1870 e so to C =- . . ie 220 . . . .. 4 Du 8TURFA! DyoBtuffil at. | f +4 gBtf H._HOWAM_>\_§. fiamford /' | {o, | KyJBG'WQF’D‘S fitsmfofi .E3I00ATED COOOA NUI, Piss, Padding, Oakes. &o. A delicions articleat __: ___ Shif . __ HOWARD 8 . ___ THE WEED __ _ : Styled F. F., or Family Favorite 1. THE First Prize at the Paris Exposition, L. - 1667, was awarded to this Mactins for Family Sowing. Firat Preiaium and award. of & Gold Medal at the Fair of the American Instlbate, New York, Oct 1889 Fitit Prefplum and award. of s Gold: Medal at Maryland Slate Falr, Nov 1869. ; e First Prémajum and award of a Gold. Medalat the Grand: Union Pair at Ohantavugum Oo, Agricultural Hacisty and Far» wera and Mechanicn\Union held mt Fredonts, Sept, 1869. @ ; REPORT OFP COMMITTEE: >. j a \ Premium, as being the Best Methanically Conalructed - | Machine, and doing the greatest range of Work with . © 'Less attachments. - . e [Pivfit Preémiam and award of & it wit Medal at Oswego Talls Agricultarab Hosiery held at Fulton. Hep, 1869 : ~ Finit Premium and award of a Diploma, Agricul- tural Fair, Rept 1869, maas ace : A good Machine will cont you. convidermble money; pri, &C dence would dictate cate In making theselection, |. to a7 The Weed is built of the. bestmaterial--atecl only used. | - The Weed Machine is more readily operated than any oth» _ {in al} superfluous machinery being discarded in its construc- on. t u ® \ Itis HINGED to the table, so as to be TURNED UP, thus giving ready acces: to the aschinery for the purposeof With the Weed Machine the dress of the operator 4s pros ~ tected from oil and dirt. , L o The Weed Machine never breaks thread. It never bas filk © The Weed Machine fs 'the most durable 6 shy: . It uite ,; less thread than others. - It ruos ekmler and more rapidly « \ {It has a perfect self-adjusting tension, both on theupperand e lower thread, ' A_ . c The Weed Sewing Machine will sow the and - hoavle. =,; lest material, uring angifiumber of thread or ail 0200 (0 ' cMUBDY & BHO , Hobart, __ General Agents:; t, Delhi; Dr. GRO PARSONG s6tr AGENTS-N. 0. FLINT ill receive prompt atten all will reocit® PO, BRO tion, RLKN, Black and Japan Teas, at WNH G ' BSH _ year 1050, nine years previous to the Norman conguest of England. ad to our care. |( «ivt K. HOWARD'A Wallon: BURTON HIN®, Franklin, J. I. BFRONG, Mere e |