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T R I -STA T E S UNION A LOVEE’S FANCY. Do rou know to what kingdom my true love bo. T l i e ^ e a ^ or the sky, or the sea 7 She belongs to them all—aye, every one* For she% all ot the world to me. There are flashes of gold In h er hair, And her teeth are the pearls of the sea* There is heaven’s own blue In her eye,-* go she’s all of the world to me. \ I tems of iNTEEEsf. —The annual importation of eggs in- ' to England now reaches the value of j£ 2 , 500 , 000 . —^There is a town in Noxubee county, Miss., which bears the euphonious name of Shilqualak. —The palace exnenditure of the Sul tan of Turkey has been $2,000,000 a year s succession. 5ver since —An iron steamer of small dimensions is to be built at Dubuque for the King of Siam, and shipped in sections. —The female shoe operatives iuLynn, Mass., have organized a protective asso ciation called “The Daughters of St. •Crispin.” —By h late decree of the Eliosian Sen ate women wiU hereafter be aUo.wed to become barristers-at-law after duo ex amination. —^There are 21,2o5 Jiaptist ell'urches in the Dnited States, with 18,117 minis- and a total membership of 1,815,- prohibit the use of free by Judges and legislat- the Kentucky ling in any of the large corn-raising dies of Central Kentucky than in .j past year. —^Louis Hall, a Vh’ginia City barber, lad $10 and a mania for gambling. He ~A bill to • road passes ^ __ has been rejected dslature. ||-T h e r e are fewer distilleries spent twenty-five cents for ai’senic, and bet the rest of the money at faro. He lost .the wager, swallowed the poi son, and died. —^The poetical editor of the Austin ‘ '(Texas) Beveille describes a recent gor- • geous sunset in that vicinity as resem bling a ripe pumpkin wrapped up in the ■ .American flag. ■—The sea otters of Alaska, whose slau,ghter of 5skms are far nsore valuable than those ■of seals, are being rapidly exterminated h j the indiscriminate slau,ghter of the females and —-Chinamei-Chinamen young. — stand by eaeli other in ’this country. Those employed at shoe- making in North Adams Imve contrib- out t i their scanty earnings $347 )fend«onefend«one whoho is entangled in law in to de w Nevada. —The 'London iSiemdard \says that several foreign powers are directing their attention to the practicability of establishing telegraph stations in mid- )cean, by which messa.ges can be sent any part e cablea io shore,hore, -andan( vici t the terminal points on ocean, b^ trom any part of the sea along the line of the c s - --Gov. by the 4tl contain ai “and I Vould than any yet’t ^ Governorrisasobi is a a boj has e versa. Bross of b. of July, t least thK “and. I w sooner say four millions than any less than, three millions.” And a o --Gov. Bross of Chicago thinks that by the 4th of July, 1976, Chicago will contain at least three millions of people, r millii —When a b o j ha been-off aU day, contrary to the-'expressed’wish of Ins mother, and on approaching the home- -y'stead at night, with an anxious and cau tious tread, find3''compan:y a t tea, the ' expression of confidence and rectitude 'which suddenly lights up hie.face cannot 'be reproduced «n canvas. —^The OMcag© Inter-Ocean says that 'there is an old.threadbare, snuff colored, thin-iookedjSpnidle-shankedjpepper-and who has written .moi i^eeches than all the members of the - present House put together, H.—^A poor ballet girl recently met with a terrible death a t the Alexandra Opera House, Sheifieid, in the presence of -a thronged house. She represented som< “fairie queen,” and was suspended in £ 3aught ignited n-y, and mortal- -’^ ■icken was suspended in a lowers, which caught fire through the '■stage lights, ignited her 5 panic-stric highly combustible drs ly injured her before and distracted audience. —For some time a deadly jealousy ex isted between two negro men engaged on the Southern Bailroad at Emory Gap. One of them •went to a third -nef to give Mm $10 if he-woi Imory a'Went to a third -negro and kiU e other. Th( ed. Th( fonrtl • of .$6. No, 3 No. 3 received the $10 from iNo. 2, paid $6 to No. 4, and pocketed $4 as his profit in the transaction. barley Scheffler has contracted to dead Chicago paupers for $1.40 and says that he means to sell the —Charley Scheffler has contracted to bury dead each, and S£ „ bodies for dissection. He argjies that there is no law to prevent the business, that the burial, after the doctors are tlirough with the corpses, will fulfill the contract, and 'that the plan will save money for the city, inasmuch as in no otherir wayay couldoi a contractor .do the w c work at the price, —The Courrier de Lyon quotes an exception to the rule that only people with empty pockets drown themselves. A spinster of the'tender age of 47 threw • herself in the Saone, having previously •tied her pet pug to her waist. The act ■rescued, when, ' 0,000 \ rancs .of the erratic young lady. 40,000 francs in bank notes, and 1,500 in gold were found on the person years, entered a Cincinnati police station one night, and the eldest told an £ifieot- ing story of parental abuse. They had, he said, been driven from home, and were exhausted with wandering, besides being hungryo ‘ib e y were fed and hous ed. In the saorning their frightened mother found them, and the truth came out They had left a comfortable home, ha-ving made up their minds to travel as —The wild hay gathered from strips of soil on the Alps is very valuable from its excellent quality and delicious aroma. This harvest endangers life and limb. The haymakers are shod 'with iron and ing thousands of feet and bringing it down in a net slung to the shouldqr. The hay of the valleys is insufficient for the main- tm m m of the Alpine cattle, and of ia- ife for the good —The London Lancet very oppor tunely warns the medical profe.ssion and ferior quality, therefore the herdsman perils his own life for the good of his le Londor „ warns the medical proJ others not familiar with the of brail of treai syruptom patient, ciu'ious because he cannot sleep, should at once, for his own sake aiicl foi* thathat off others,thers, bee carefullyarefully watched.atcL t o o b c w Delu’ium tremens, traumatic delirium, and the most dangerous forms of mania are all prone to give this warning token of their presence, and scarcely any to the first gentleman with whom she shakes hands after counting the one hundredth horse. Every girl in the . ...... -Tandum book that other eleven, and another has seven. If somebody would bring a drove of a'hun- dred gray horses to town to-day Avhat a shaking of hands would take place to- orrow .—Jcjfrrson City Tribune. TT hehe SpEisrSS's.—Aiifsss.—A ladyady broughtrought a SpE l b a child to a phvsioian, to consult about its and then took a pinch of snul have not the least hesitation ini igs, and the sc r the better.” ■?” “Any get plen- springs will do ] ty of soap am ad the sooner you '^tter.” •‘What aend?” madam, where you can g ,nd water I” nsy pretexi bankrupt went to the meeting oS credi tors behind a stylish pair of horses and a driver in a livery. A D utchmak , summoned to identify a stolen hoar, beinc asked if the hog had T e only any ear-marks, replied, “ mark dat I saw vas his tail cut ol CLOSETS AND CtrPBOAEDS. Architects have sometimes much to answer for. La old houses, who ever saw any provision made for the ventili tion of closets and cupboards? An modern erections are seldom in this re spect much better off., It is a serious in aU cas( ionable ii ing day. This is a point which no good house-ivife requires to have enlarged Now a little trouble will go far to rei edy the evil complained of. A ed to the keej)ing of food, or to the Sedf- ing of linen against the periodical wash ing day. This is a point which no good favorable to thegroavth of mildew. Then we cannot do better than lay 'down in them a tmyful of quicklime, which will •absorb the moisture and render the air pure. I t will ^ be necessary, of course, to renew the lime at intervals as it be comes fully slaked This last remedy willfi bee foundound off usese inn \ ’ ’rong is 1 wi b f o u i safes and st rooms, -where valuable documeqts are often injured by the'damp air. If there fore any of us have the titledeeds of our estates or our glorious family-trees has tening thus to decay, -we know now what to do'in order to preserve them. IHE YOUNG MEN AND MAIDENS OF SAMOA. ever sculptor, in his 'happiest moment of inspiration, mold a form so perfect ? The upright, bearing, the oval head, the rounded bust, the ‘tapering arm, the symmetrical limbs, the small feet, the peerless instep, and the almost percepti ble anldes—the whole figure palpitating with animation and ‘lighted up with gleaming, glorious eyes, fringed with long eyelashes to vail’their brilliancy and give piquancy to thmr expression. And the youth standing opposite—the ■type of a Samoan maifiieod—is in every limb and motion a young Apollo. How •symmetrical are the limbs, and how in dicative of strength and agility. The form erect, the shoulders broad and » r -W isiar’s B a lsa m of W ild Clierry The standard remedy for tlie cure of coughs, colds, influenza, brondiitis, hoarse ness, asthma, whooping cough, ci'oup sore throat, diphtheria, difficulty of breathing, quinsy, phthisic, pain iii the side and breast, spitting of blood, liver complaint, bleeding of the lungs, and all diseases of the throat, lungs, and chest, including even consumption. It seems hardly necessary to dilate at Icnglit upon the virtues of this favorite remedy for all diseases of the lungs throat and ehest. It was introduced to the laublic by Dr, Wistar nearley-Iralf a century since; and by the wonderful fcurcs which it performed, gained an imnaediate and en viable reputation, which to this day it has fully sustained. From the Gulf of St. Lawrence to the shores of the Pacific, and in many countries abroad, there are few villages or hamlets witlmut. “living testi monials” to the rapidity and certainty of its curative effects. The proprietors, mind ful of their responsibility toi the afflicted, exercise the utmost care in the selection £ind compounding of the various ingredients of which the B alsam is coinpo.t^>.d; and the sick are assured that the higli standard of excellence on -vvliick its popularity is tased, will always be maintained, B etii W F o - sylb A; K oks , Proprietors, Bos on. deodnwlt. 110 'A'£L.S A N D SAL.OONS DESTAUKANT AND -WINE AND A V EAGEK BEER SALOON.—A new saloon has place. Clam Chowder every meals prepared at all hours of tl the day. •HN 13AISCH, 123 Pike street, rpH E FOWLER HOUSE, il’he undersigned h aving take'n the above i tloned Hotel, and had iho place thcroughly, b e f i t t e d a n d KEPEENISHED With a view of keeping a first eJas hotel, aunouncoe to tho public that the Hotel is now ready for the accommodation of guests, As a STJMMMEK EESOBT of^guei SCOM, Proprietor __ mayl3daw-tf ^ L O B E HOTEL, Oe-;ner I-ikeand Main street*. PART JERVIS, N. V. BOARDINC BV DAV OR WEEK. WILLIAM DAEGIN, :yw26-yl _______ ________Proprietor pREN C H ’S HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Post-Officei NEW YORK,/ . Modern Improvements, ta'clut. Q $1 per day and upward. ' T . J. FRENCH & BiitOS., Pr' •ni>riefors. __ seplwly. CA R P E N T E R ’S 5*OINT HOTEL. \ J W. A. DRAKE, Proprieror. The proprietor ^f this hotel has entirely RE-FURNISHED & FITTED UP the above Hoitel and is now prepared to AC MODATE p e r m a n e n t AND t r a n s i e n t B O A R D E R S . W. A. DRi.KE. KfiAL ESTAXK. FA L L LIST. house and lot in Germantown. .......... .. i 225 acres, excellent farm, house and lot' in part exchange....................................................IS .32 acres, avith stock and tools^ear PorWervis i 40 .acres, no bnildings,good soil,close to Port £ 108 acres, near Barry ville,.good farm ........... S 111 acres, near Basket Station,good buUdings S 110 acres, splendid huildings, at a bargain 188 acres, near GuvmardjGairy Farm .. 50 acres, stock, tools, crops, excellent pla 73 acres, 2 miles out, plain buildings ___ 21 acres, a very pretty place, good house iantown BUILDmO LOTS prices HOUSES AND LOTS House and Lot in Brooklyn, new, 4 families, r “ “ IFine concrete house, 17 rooms 2 cellars, beautiful place, lot 50 x 100 -5i000 » (I Franklin-st.fortwofam- 2 families......................... “ “ Let-on Ball.st., 7 rooms, well finished and convenient easy payment ................... -2,500 “ “ “ “ BaU-st., 8 rooms. 2 fami- $20 month rent ............... “ “ “ “ BaU-st,, 6 rooms, pretty place, lot 33x100 easy terms . ................................. 1,S00 i( « M BaU-st., 5 rooms, lot 46x100, can be bought for “ “ ** Ulster-st., 7 rooms, quiet and retired, but central.. 3,i (I « tl second-st.conorete build-*. ing, with basement all finished .............................. 4.,B00 * «< Concrete, 50x100 lot, fine view o f river, terms very easy, new,700 1, It tl tl jn Matomoras for 2 families, very cheap, new. ............. 1,500 ing in Germanto-wn, for sale or excha'ngexcha'nge.. Store and dweUin; e ........................ House and Lot, Fossard Estate, German- ;4own ........ . ...................... ...^ 7,^0 arge call on D. HOLBBOOK, Real Estate Agent, Port Jervis, N. Y, dl0’tf-w30tf 3ETisit«it©' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Farm of 60 acres in Sullivan county, 8 miles north of Port Jervis. Good house and barn, 15 acres under cultivation. SoU good. First class stone quarry on property. Price $1000; worth $2000 The property' known as Burton’s Grove, situated t.wo miles north east >of Port Jervis, vrith shads dancing platform, .swings, wells &c. The grove extends '.from the Huguenot road, to the Neversiuk River, acad contains over 9 acres. Tho timber thereon is very valuable. This is the best iiicnic grounds in Orange County. The above property' wiU be exchanged for property in Port Jervis, or s ild on tho most reas onable terms. For further particulars apply to the; subscriber. I algo have a very largo list-of dwellings .and lots in Port Jervis and Matamorai for sale on exchaugo feblOdawtf W. E. McCORMICK. T i f F l i BAITCMY cV 1\TIND READING, PSYCHOMANCY A»AF«iscination Soul Chju’iiiiug Mesujerisia and Marriage Guido sho-wing how cither sex ma.y fas cinate and gain tho love and affeciiou of any per son they choose instantly 49!' pages By hiail 50 cents Hunt & co 139 S 7th St Piiiia fob2|daw8w THE PRIZE CHUHN. Wavriimcd to give sati-faction or money re^funded. Seeds, Guano, Phosphates, Bone. LARGEST STOCK OF IMPLEMENTS ifa the city. New illustrated catalogue of implement's, 200 cuts, and price list gent on receipt of ten ,cent stamp. Call or address A B COOr, 197 Wabsir street, New York, one door from Fulton s.reet..‘mh29daw4wd To Book Ao:aiits fered agents male and fomaCie to sell the new and l^opular hook, Ceutennial editiou Our First Hundred Years. The life of the.’Republic of the United f-tates of Amt-ricr. -Y/iegantiy Vonnd and fully illustraied Send .for circular and tei'ins UNITED STATES PUBILISHING 0 0 ., 13 University Place, New Yorif mch20daw4wd Eastern Maryland Wanted Agents For'he Great , Centennial Universal to the close of the first 100 years of our National Independence, including an account of the coming r Grand Centennial Exhibition, 700 pages, fine engra vings, low price, quick sales: Extra terms. Send for Circular P. W. ZIEGLEB & Co, 518 Arch St, Phila. P.!. mchl4daw4wd GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO^W* ton, Kussell Coc’a Ammoniated Bon« till* 1 PhoBphatc of Lime, $45 per ton. •Mha»«ing« A a* Doublo Kcfincd roudrotle, $25 per ton, jPERUVlAH t»>‘ound Bone, $30 and $35 per ton. . Land Plaster, packed in barrels, $12 per (on. Dealers, sapplled ■wUU any of tUc obovo W wMIl w« ctandard Fertilizers at lowest trade price. 1 Delivered to Rail Road or Boat free of WARRAMlED ^ cartogc. Order direct of , H. B. GRIFFINO, ffbolcsalo dealer in Agriculturnl Implements nniJ FertJUzcrfl, ' CO Guurtlaudt Stjcct. Kew York, WATERS' PIANOS, BEST MADE; tho Tone Touch, Worlimanship, and DurabilityUnsurpaseed WA'JCEltS’ OUGANS. ^ C o n c e r t o , Now Orchestral, A’esrer, Chapel Vi- ' akste, and Cyinbella, cannot be excelled in tone or heivnty. 'The Concerto Stop is a line Imitation of the Human Voice. 'Warranted for Six Years. , Prices Extr-emely Low for cash during this Month. Monthly Installments received. A Liberal Discount to Toaoher.s, Ministers, Churches, Slchools, Lodges, ect. Agents Wanted Special induce-utenls to the trade. Illustrated Catalogue Sen t . HORACE tVATEES & SONS 481 Broadway New Yosk Box 3567. mchl4daw4wd FREE— arc giving 00 VJr Sowing Maahines, hunting c.ass watches,velvet vests, and black silk dresves iree wiib our green back packages. Send to Inventor'-s Union, 173 Greenwich street. New York. mehldaw4wd ’ ii 'r* 17 T6 TT C subscribers daily. Best literary ilL x I J lil'l Opaper. Only .$1.50 a year, 'three ) $10 Chromes free. MlUNYON fc SPONSLEa, Pubs. ; Philada, Pa. nichl4daw4wd ' : F'”* 1 COUGHS COLDS AND HOARSENESS 1 AND A L L TEBOAT DISEASES, W E L L 'S G A B B O L IO T A B L E T S . BUT -OB OKLX IS BliUS BOXI58 A TRIED AND BURE REMEDY, Sold by druggistfl 3-4w, mch7daw4wd 'jp ' O ’D O X T T p D i s ' 2 ases Oiired. New X A y p a ths mjtrked -out by 'that plainest o f all books—\ Plain Home Talk and Medical Common Sense,”—nearly 1,0’ 0 pages, 200 illustrations, by Dr. E. B. Foote, of 120 Lexingtou Ave., N Y, Purchasers of fJiis book are at liberty to consult its author, iu person or by mail, free. Price by mail, postage prepaid. $2*25 Contents tables free Agents wanted MURRAY HTI.LPUB LISHING CO (-lOHii F JEWETT, Manager), ~Vi^ East 28th St,, N Y fecl8dawi2w A WANTED FOR THE -CAVJTXLll^ X o WONDERFUL CAREER of Moody aM Saiikey. In Great Britain and America. By an Eminent Divine. Has over 750 pages and 13 illustraiious Price $2, Best hook to sell. No other complete. 300 agents made first month. Send fer proofs. Address H. S. GOODSPEED & CO.. 14 Barkley St. New York. mch?dawI2w W A I V T n F ' n for tlie best VV x\J-V JL X v X -'selliifg Stationary Packa ges in the World. It contains 15 steets paper, 15 Envelopes, Golden Pen, Pen-holder,Pencil Patent Yard Measure, and a piece of Jewelry. Single package, with pair of elegaat Gold Stone Sleeve Buttons, post paid, 25 cents. 5 for $100. This package has been examined by the publisher of T lie Union and found as reincsented—^wortb the money. AVatches given away to all agents. Cir culars free BRIDE & CO. 769 Broadway, New York. !an'25dawl2Wd A C 5 E N X S ■W’AA’XEJD ! M edals and dipicma FOR HOLMAN’S PICTORIAL BIBLES 1800 lUustraions. Address for new circula A J Holman & CO\ 930 ARCH Street Phila- feb 18 dawSwd' H A L E ’S H o n e y of H o r e h o u n d a nd T a S FO B T H E CU R E O F ^ C oughs , G olds , I n f l u e n z a , H oabsb - KESs, D if f ic u l t B r e a t h in g , a n d ALL A f f e c t io n s o f t e e T hroat , < B ronchial T ubes , and L ungs , ' LEADING TO CONSUMPTION. This infallible remedy is composed of the H oney of the plant Horeliound, iu chemical union with TAK-BALir, extract ed from the L ife P rinciplb of the forest tree A bies B alsamea . or Balm of G ile-ad. Tho Honey of Horehound sooTHEa AND SCATTERS all irritations and inflam mations, and the Tar-Balm cleanses AN» HEALS the tliroat and air-passageg leading to the lungs. F ive additional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in healtliful action. ^ Let no pre judice keep you from trying this great medicine of a famous doctor, who has saved thousands of lives by it in hi* large private practice. N. B,—The Tar,Balm has no BAB TASTE or siaelL . PRICES, 50 CENTS AND $1 PEB »OTTLB.\ Great saving to bay large slse, §oId by all Druggiati,. ' DRY GOODS. SEW SPRING GOODS NEW SPRING CALICOS, AT THE RED FLAG STORE. A M l line of Domestics at tlie v e iy lowest Prices CHEAP EOR CASH. )daw 3 ^ * T T R I E R A I L W A Y . A sruAoi OF T im b T abue A dopted Maj'. 24,1875 Pullman’s best Drawing Boom and Sleeping Coaches, combining all modern improvements are run between New York, Buohester, Buffalo 'Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, Cleveland Oineinnati. Detroit and Ohinaeo. wit.honf chanea X IH E E X A B £ , E . WESTWARD Ho. 1. Nr.. 5. No., 3.* Port Jervis.. Honesdale ........ ' ~ squehanna. A it nghaintcy.i,.. .L’vo ^l^ h e s t o r .... “ Suspension Br. ‘‘ L’ve 9.00 a.m.jl0r^5a.m.j7.Q0 p. m 6 . 3 0 S5. except Sundays, from Fort Jervi* for Honesdale, stopping at Lackawaxen and aU stations on Honesdale Branch. 7,4.0 a . n i 4 , except Sundays, from Port Jervis. Stopping at Pond Eddy 8.50, Shouola 9.40, Lacka- ■waxen 10.32, P ine Grove 11.15, a. m., Narrowsbnrg 12.00, M., Cochecton 12 75, OaUicwoi 1.55, Hankins 3.05, Basket 3.40, Lord-viUe 4.21 Stockport 5.C0, Hancock 5.40, Hales Eddy 6.25, and arriving at Deposit at 6.60 p. m. ,.3 5 p .i » » .j daily from Port Jervis. Stop- at Lackawaxen 12.40, Narrowsbnrg 1.12, 'D M , Quaker .Bitters C o m p o s e d o f R o o ts, B a r k s , and H e r b s ,—■the g r e a t H lood P u rifier o f th e day, — r.es'toring v itality an d energy. To th e A g e d , they are a blessing, —rem o v in g t h e in firm ities o f age, stren g th e n in g an d stim u l a ti n g th e body and cheering t h e m ind. M o thers an<S M a idens -wifil find th e Q u a k e r B i tt e r s a safe ar-d reliable rem edy, in all. cases <5f illness inci d e n t t o th e ser;,—p u r if y in g ^ th e b l o o d ,— p r o d u c k : g n o t on ly a v ig o ro u s circulation, bu( a b e a u tifu l an d h e a lt h y co m p letio n . C h ildren s u ffering from sud d e n or severe a t t a c k s o f B lness p e c u liar to early life, o f ten find read y relief b y ta k i n g o n e b o t tl e o f Quaker- E j tt e r s . N o one can re m a in long ■uiiweR (if c u rable) af te r t a k i n g a f e w bD ttles. Brepared by Ur. H. S. f3int & €o, At their Great Medical Depot, “'’'■.w PB07TOENCE, E,L V O R SAX.gl! 3SV iE 2 a V W EC £ !K .E. ■£i5.;S: ’IS iS ■■ S k 5:S “ 1.2.15 a.m. IIT iii ' S ' ; . - No. 12:* No. 4.1 No. 8.* O m ciunati.....L’ve ii gispeneioa B t. “ )ehester ........ “ .luiva........ figham ton... “ isquehauna.. ‘‘ -anccct .'■■■.■ ‘‘ Calhooon .......... “ Narro^vsburg... “ oka w a x e n ... “ 7.00 a.m. l i T is 1:1;; S « ii i i r i i IT ii If? I f 'Ii; IIT ' IT 1 ? ?-4? » i ^ L ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAINS EASTWARD K S . . . and arriving at Port Jervis at 3.50 p. n . S l i f S d S n i f ' J l S fi — York 9 40 a m. . HALE’S H o n e y u f H o r e h o u nd a n d T ar F-eSl T H E C U R E OP ■ C o ug h s , C olds , I n f l u e n z a , H oarsh - NEEs, D if p i c u l t B r e a t h i n g , a n d ALL A f PECTIONS OF THE T h ROAT,. B r o n c h ia l T u b e s , a n d L u n g s , \ LEADING TO CONSUMPTION. .oresb iruu ut )f Gilead. ■ ■Rie HoEey of Horehound soothe U7D SCATTERS all iiTitationsand iuflam mations, and tho Tar-Balm c l e a n s e s AND HEALS file throat and air-passages leading to the lungs. F iv e additional ingredients keep tho organa cool, moist, and in healthful action. Let no pre judice keep you from trying this great medicine o f a famous doctor, who has saved thousands of lives by it in his large private practice. H. B.—^The Tar Balm has no bad t a s t e or stnelL FRIGES, 60 CENTS AND $1 PEB BOTTLE. Great caving to bay large size. ,gpld by all JOruggist-s. “ P i k e ’s T o o t h a c h e D r o p s ’^ 1 m in u t e . PB rY S I C I A N S AN1> SU R G S O IV S . excepted between HorneUsville and Lo^t^Xs®^ Tickets to aU points at the very . INO. N. ABBOTT, Gen. PagsengerAgant. N T S I t.V E a P J L A X 1 3 . S. A JOKES, HOM E OPATHIST, Office and Residence'Uor Eront and Fowler streets Jan29dflwtf POET JERVIS N. Y Q C. rOUNG, M. D. : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON See In Roe n Hornbeck-aver,'Br-o''okr3^^:VM ;n aU^ nes,so that yen have no running to th( ores after prescriptions. ing to the dm d3tf w27tf gIL V E R PLATED YfARE. Electro-Plated Table Ware, O rnam ental A r t W ork IN GREAT VARIETY, —MANUFACTURED BY T H E -j^<?v^ MERIDEN BRITANNIA COMPANY 550 Broadway, New York- Thehest plated SPOONS and FORKS are those silver plated heaviest on the parts where necessa rily the moat wear comes, and bearing the trade- 1847—ROGERS BROTHERS—XU- N. B.—This great improvement i n Silver Plated Spoons and Forks is applied alike to each grade of Piate, A 1,,8 and 12 oz., as ordered. 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