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1 elK Lincoln grogr??. LlHOOLNTON, N. O. SATURDAY, LOG A L INTELLIGENCE. IVotieo. 1 EL TA A"AYK11S WHO HAVE NOT ,ix j paid their tuxe will call and pav at once, or pay enst. J. Ai, ROBINSON, Sheriff. nnv 4-tt BELIGIOUS H07XCE3. fivine service nt St. Luke's Church evqry. Sunday morning and nttrht. JiEV. W.K. ETM0RE. rRBsnvTEniAN ciiuRcn. Service at. the Presbyterian Church evifrv . 2d and 4th Sabbath at 11 a. m. anfl 7 r. M., and every Wednesday at 7 Pi.it.; at -the I'awrSIill Church every jc. uiJl 4th Sabbath at 2 J M. ; It. 7;. Johnston, Pastor, . MKTIIoniST CITtRCrt. Services every first and third Sunday in each month at 11 o'clock a. m. Prayer inejeling evory Tuesday nisrht. Sabbath school every Sunday at 3 o'clock r. m. J. 1. llAitKis. I'astor. 'new twrnn mim. ciu'rcii. There will be preaehlnsr at the New Paper Mill pmrch every 2d Sunday in eafh month by Itev. P. W. Stanley, Sibbath school every. Sunday at 0 o'clock A. M. - , : ;.;'V 11a i nts, Oil s, Varnish and dye stuff. YV M. ItEEDV & Co. J'Jo 1 Aladdin security, and extra no 1 Kei-osine Oils. W. M. Reedy & Co. . ( a li. at the druu: store for Christmas presents. W. M. llEEDY & CO. Care For your eyest Patent Parabola Spectacles. The best in use. W. M. Reedy & Co. 1 Tobacco, Cigars, Porax, Sodal Patent Me licines and Pills of all kinds at ' W. M. ItEKOV & CO. 'Si c.nx or day, you will find an eXpcr- iemied druggist to fill your prescriptions. I W. M. IlEKOY & CO. LLja i i ui. iUiM iiuu i.ui i j f-fcw rv n A .1.1 rnrrt n iir? K o n 1 CAii t: "W1- f f Rfonze ;uh1 Glass' Lamps, at prices to suit the lines. W. M. Keedy & Co. G'on Soap at five cents per cake. Toilet Soajj of -jill kinds; Tooth bru.-hes, hair1 briisjiuM.-eoat and hat brushes. Cheaper than ever before. . l W. M. Pf:f.iyCo. Comethicg For Everybody. Dill vbu ever, try carrying a pieeo ow Manatized Steel in yuiir pocket tu cure or . pivvent rhoumalism ? If. not send at tiru-e ainl get u pice, only o0 cts. by mail, 'jostpaid, Address, I l Xancasier, S. C. ja i::-:)in. ' STATE NEWS. ' oriiantou is without .a barber. . i ' ' Both the K(uin'kc rnd Cape Fear rivers Were frozen over during the cold spell. i ! .. ' j -Mr.; Simpson, RejreHentativc of Polk 4)U!ity, is reported quite ill at' his room in Raleigh. - ; Col. ''J-ohn-Sr. Perry, law partner of Judge 'Hj'nvard of Tii.rboro, died in Edgecombe (in: ie iWth nit. ' Mr. Secretary of- State ,Kngelhnrd has .seTectek Capt. Guilford S. Dudley, of Wil- inington, a clerk in bis department.' I ' There ar yet four counties in arrears in! the frettp-mer.t of their taxes.' Pender :tnd Khjden have made no show of settling and Bertie and Stokes have 'settled only partially. C'oncord Register : The dwelling house of M n j, A 1 e x and e r White, i i en r Cod d 1 e Cncek Church: Cabarru$ countv, was total- . 1 y j!estroyel )y tire, about two weeks Tl e origin of the fire was a defective chimney Mr. White's loss was heavy. The dwelling house, and kitchen of Mr. Martin P ropst of Township No. o. Cabar rus ' county, was burned last Tuesday morning. Mr. Pro pst loses all his kitchen fixtures;- and much of his household goods. Jl is supposed that the origin of th- tire was accidental. One hundred and fifty ' thousiind trout, vvere caught jWithin a rmle and a half of Jai ksonjville, Onslow county, in one da- dulring i the present week. They were' easily caught on. account of being benum tHlpvith the cold; So says an informant of the Wilmington Star. fiov..Vanee amVliis family, Iieut. Gov. Jaj-vis alul hU family, Secretary of State Engelhajrd and famihy. State Treasurer Worth and son, Attorney General Kenan and family, and the Speaker of the House of (Representatives, are among the board ers atlhe Yarbrough House. A niaij by t! name of Talk ner, of Deep Itiyer neighborhood near Wadesboro, ac cidentally shot and killed himself a few days ago. He was moving, and havinc pujt a loaded gun in the wagon with other articles, Afterwards threw. in a gun rack, wijich iii Fome way citused the gun to lire. ;" ' Also near the same' place on last Satur- t ' day, a boy, who was playing with a pistol, vdjich of course was not loaded, acciden taljy .shot and killed a negro woman. otwihstatuirivg his relief just obtained from the Legislature, the sheriff of Car teret has paid inirt of hi taxes.; Tuesday morning last Mr. W. H.Thomp so was shot and instantly killed by Mr. Geio. Lloyd, some seven or eight miles west of Chapel Hill. Ir. James Harris, aged 'more than eighty, died in. X.asU county, on the 23d ult. ' : ' . ' " ' Matters and Things Laconically Hoted. The absent minded man still put it down "January 70." The trade in over-shoes since X mas has been the heaviest ever known. The various schools in town hive scar cely been able to pet a quorum during the past fortnight, it being entirely too cold for the children to turn out. Alas! leap-yen r is gone, and now when you se a pad-eyed girl biting her finger nails and looking blue and far away, you may know that, she jin one of those who neglected to attend strictly to business while the propitious opportunity was at hand. ! Crem ation-, as thus for dealt with, shows that a woman's jaw-bone holds out against fire the longest. f it is iffban to snicker in your slcave when a woman slips down and then rnsh to her assistance with tears in your eyes, and tell her bow sorry you feel. "He took a sudden seat, he djd In all his gorgeous foppery ; Such mournful spectacles we see, When sidewalks are so sloppery. And site, poor girl, went down with him In all her pull-back fripperry ; Such tragic incidents take place When sidewalks are so slippery." i; ' - Local laconics, are few and uninteresting- - - " ' I " ' It is nip with the (t!r and tuck with the bed clothes these night. Heels V. Heads j with a decided advan tage in favor of heels, as they are upper most oftenest. f - Off for College.T-Dod 11. Schenck has gone to Davidson College ; Chas. C. Cobb to Chappel Ililb Married. In Jacksonville, Ala. Dec.lOth 1S7. Mr. Daniel 'W. Warliek, formerly of N. C, to Miss Mary Emma Hoke, daughter of Dr. Geo. Hoke. A nice? "trick" that little thing, with a clock on top of it at the drug store, look at it, have John to explain its usefulness, buy a bottle of that extra fine cologne and you will be happy. Tjieke are a great many ways, to shave man. . but-the best and most enjoyable shave that you can get in this world, is to go to the Lincolnton Hotel Barber Shop ami let Morris have his way for a few minules. Irs hard to tell which is the chillyest job: Standing on the street looking at the. girls slip up on the side-walk?, or sitting in the office by a good tire reading the proceedings of the Legislature. The Franklin (Ky.) Patriot thus forces thing to ''consist": "Mother, may I go out to skr.tc ?" -t-Oh, no, my ponderous daughter The ice is two thi'n to support your weight, And you'd suffocate under the water." It is something of a consolation in this weather to reflect that a man who holds a $200 pew sits down just as firmly on the sidewalk as a fellow who occupies one of the free seats back by the door without anv cushion in it. A copy of Shakespeare, free to every reader of the cw York Family Story Paper. A large lively intresting and in- steuctive weekly, published by Norman L. Munro, Co., 74 Ueekman St., New York. By sending ... 00 the subscription price of the paper you will receive a cojiy of Shakespeare in weekly parts. Tun snow storm has 'done considerable damage in the! East end of the county. We have heard of a number of roofs being crushed in &c. So far no human lives have been reported as lost." Mr. Eph Iifin hardt lost some valuable stock. The dam age to J. W. Derrs furnace was consider able CvC, ccc. Personal. We are glad to see in town our old time friend Mr. R. K. Warring of Baltimore Md. Mr. Warring though comparatively j a young man, has been travelling South for a great many years. For the last ten Tears he has been connect ed with that sterling firm John Merryman A Co. of Baltimore Md. A Negro Man Killed Three Other Negroes Implicated. Yesterday W. N. Alexander, Coroner of the county, arrived in the city with three negro men, j-named Richard Walker, Fletcher. Walker and Mose McMillianf charged with t he murder of one Sam Ross, also colored, j It seems that on Tuesday night there was'some sort of a gathering of colored people on the premises of Mr. W. N;. Alexander, who lives about six miles from town. "A difficulty occurred between Ross and the parties mentioned above. From our report of the matter all three of the fnen were beating Ross when oue of the number, Richard Walker,' drew a knife and cut Ross in a terrible manner, so that he died almost immedi ately. J Coroner Alexander arrested all three of the men and before noon yesterday they were committed to jail to await trial before the Magistrates, which will take place this morning. Charlotte Observer. Perry Bovn, the young man who was committed to the county j til in default of bail several weeks a;o for an assault with intent to murder, is in a very bad condi tion, mentally. We were present yester day morning while Doctors J. A. Reedy and Sumner MeBee were examining Mr. Boyd, and if he is not crazy he knows well p how to act the luuatte to perfection, r Sheriff Robinson informs us that the pri soner is extremly unruly, it is almost impossible! to keep clothing on him.. He imagins that the Masons are seeding his life; is continually watching for "signs'' and will closely imitate- every movement ,of any 'Ond3 limbs that may be. within his vision. He is violent at times and tris to do bodily harm to any one that he can get bold "of. He has assaulted the sheriff on several occasions. We dotiot knoC what the result of the doctors consultation will be, but suppose they will decide that he is really insane. ? .' i . ; ' - . : . We recei ved a communh-ation last week, orer '.the Nom 'de plume "ProiibitiO!i." While deploring n deeply, as Prohibition, the growing evil of Intemperance- in our midst, and being Willing, as journalists to helj all we can to stop the fearful inroads it is making upon "the social body." We are not willing to admit anything into these columns of .i personal carracter. We will, gladly publish any thing that will tend to the advancement of Temerance and its many fold blessing, andJVohibi tion, may with perfect impunity "pitch into'the real ofenler- the dram-drinker with all the cutting irony and btcrness of his fluent and truly eloquent pC$. ; But as many of "the prominent meuler of our churches" and influential '1iusines men" voted for the "lieenee llw" we think it would be better to wlthold such violent essays, for the " present nt least. Let Prohibition first convince the good people of this town that the existing law is a "league with hell and an agreament with death" and we will assure Lira, that they will in their might, arrise aud put this thing from among us. " ; t We have received the January njimber of Leisuuk IIouks, a handsome mammoth 10 page (04 columns) family paper,; tilled with the choicest literature- serial and short stories, sketches pocty, wit, humor, &C., '&c. It is entertaining, amusing and instructive, and is one of the cheapest papers the'amount and quality of matter considered that we have seeni - The price is $1.20 per year, including as premium a genuine fine-line steel engrav ing, called "Tho Mitherlesa .-B-tirn,' printed on 22x28 plate paper, which the publishers claim is superior in point, of merit and attractiveness to; any prenuum ever otfered by any other paper in' this country; and is alone worth the "money asked for both. ' :' The publishers, J. L. Patten &. Co., 102 William st., New ; York, authorize us -to say, that in order to introduce the paner in this vicinity they make ft special offer to every one of our readers to send tit em the paper a "trial trip" of four months, post-paid, commencing with the January number for 25 cents. " -Our readers who avail themselves of this ofi'er will, we feel certain, thanlc( lis for having called their attention to it. The publishers of Leisi re Hours would like to employ some one in every placa to canvass for tills paper. , COUNTY GOVERNMENT, " "Letter Trcm Lincoln County, To the Jailor of (he Jlali igh AW . Sir. : In your issue of the ISth of De cember I find a communication from W II. Oliver, of Newbern, in relation to a change in county government. So far as we of the western counties are concerned or interested in the matter of county government, we can get along very well under the'present law of electing county officers, but in order to relieve our east ern brethren of some of the burdens they are forced to be.ir under the-present system of county government, we ought to yield to some plan of amendment' And while I cannot fully concur with- Jtr; Oliver in his plan, I doubt not that his would be a marked improvement over the present! I think, however, the better plan would be for the General Assembly to appoint the magistrates, on the recommendation of the citizens of their respective counties, taking care at the same time to see that none are appointed or commissioned who are un worthy, say two or more in each town ship, if the people desire it. Let the magistrates elect the county commission ers .annually at the court house, say on the 1st Monday in" January, or at some other time to be specified by law'. The duty of the county commissioners to be the- same that it now is, and all other count3r officers be elected by the popular vote of the county. Then restore to the magistrates the jurisdiction to which they are entitled under the constitution, and of which they have been deprived by an unwarrantable assumption of power by the Legislature. And a large amount of business will be disposed of in the magistrate' courts in stead of expensive investigations in the court house. And, just here, I will offer my dissent to Mr. Oliver's plan. of an in ferior court. If we have to have an, addi tional court give us an inferior judge 11 each county, to be. elected. by .the magi.b trates, annually or otherwise, as the Gen eral Assembly shall proscribe, though I would prefer the magistrates electing the inferior judge. This plan, as suggested, though not very radical in change, would to a very great extent relieve our eastern brethren and would by no. means prove injurious to. the west or central part of the State. Esq. Lincoln, Co., X. C, Dec. 30, lSTCf, . : - -r ' Wonderful Succ33X. It is reported that B wchek's Gersun SvRrr ha since its introduction iiT'the- United States, reached the immense sale of 4DXX) dozen psr year. Over 0,000 Druggists h ive ! ordered this medicine direct from the Factory, at Woodbury, N. J., and not oncha3 report I a single fail ure, but every letter sps.ik of its aston ishing suceess in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Bre.tst, Consumption, or any disease of the Thxa.ifc and Lungs. We advise any person that has'any pre disposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggists W. M. Resdy, tfc Co., and get this Medicine, or inquire about if. Regu lar size, 73 cents; Sample Bottle, 10 cents. Two doses, will relieve any case. Don't neglect your cough. ' The appointment of Hi. W. L Cnr tis as quarantine physkiarr of the port of Vibnihgten gives great satisfaction. There are many reputed remedies for that very prevalent diiease, Chronic Nasal Catarrah but none which have given general satisfaction and become acknowl edgeTtandard preparations, except Dr. Sage's Catarrah Remedy, jit continues to enj-iy an nnpremWnted p)nlari:y. This reputation h-i been earned through the permanent ei:res which it h;s wronght having proved itself a fpedfic in the worst forms - of the tli Pocket Memorandum Rooks are given away drug-store. r A Splendid- Hair Dressing iad Scstoror J J V Ucaibiasi. Wood's Improved Hair Restorative is unlike any other, and j lias no equal. The Improved has new (vegetable tonic properties ; restores gray hair to a glossy, natural color; restores faded, dry. harsh and falling hair; restores, drones, gives vigor tothe hair; restores1 hair to prema turely1 bald heads ; removes dandruff, humors, scaly eruptions; removes irrita tion, itching and scaly dryness. No article produces such wonderful effects. Try it, en 1 1 for Wood's 1 m p r i ved Hair Re -storative, and don't be put off'ictlh auy other article. Sold by all dmggjist in this place and dealer-; even where, j Trade supplied at .manufacturers' prices by C. A. "Cook &. Co Chicago, Side Agents; for the United States and Canada, and by J. F. Henry, Cur ran & Co., New York JUSTICE & Successors to the late decease McBEE Jno. O. Justice. r) RSPECTFTTLLY IY b Hon of the HibLic TETIIi- ATTEX public tp their large, and varied todi: of Oootls, which they propose ' tci sell at reduced rates strictly for cash. Great bargains offered in all lines, but especially in their stock of -and- SHOBB, o WE offer to the public 'unprecedented ! opportunities to supply thewiel ves ntui families with everything needful for their comfort and conveniance. Our stock is too varied to itemize. " ' jan K3-om. F O ' IS j I & 4 ATAXDBELO'.VCOST ft 5 - t TOZi SO DAYS. J C; i C. C. GALL to mr.keroom Cir i . xi -w- 2 his present stock of notions, g v i toys, and household goods. 8 I A- good, assortnient ' of various V. f I articles of virtu.1, and value. W B Come at once aud see 1- r v v. r '1 0 C. C. GAL jui 13-tf s (i t s: 'H O Sr o x 13 rj in s OUR HOME IS THE XAME OF THE most elegant French Oil Motto Chro- mo ever issued. The motto is Mirround- ed by one f .the most exquisite ami richfy-colored wreaths ofbe.tuiiftil liowers on lark backgroud, and is jierfect in all its details. It is 11 x 15. ; Wcsend this motto chromo and the DOSTOX WMKKLY GLOBE, a large eight; page family, story and news jater, with atrrii-ultural, chess, puzzle, household, and all popular depart-j ments, o months, fur only 00 cents. Chro mo and paper, 6 montiis forl. A beauti ful holiday gift. Agents wanted. Address, WEEKLY G LOB 238 Washington Street, ROSTOV, 31 ASS. The Like was Never Known defore. wa Bend the Cincinnati Weekly Star, a fine eight pnste, forty-eight column p;tp-r, indepentlmt In poli tics, and brim fail of Rood, reading matter, for Sl.OO per year. It is tlia laU payr in the United ' fclat for the mnwu. Each subscri twr will rfive a copy of th lioat'tiful momvinff "XIIB POOR, ' THE POOn MAS'S HHEXD." Size, 24x24 inchea : a picture that mntld ffraca any dmcing room in the Utna. wo also send to each mbscrirr a copy of the Star Illustrated Almanac X5Cts. extra Tnnt be ent for packing and nailing premium. iE3Special inducements to agents. To any person desiring to get up a club, we will Rend 'a samplecopy of the picture and a canrassers outfit, on receipt of 2- cts. Specimen copy of the pper.re. Send for one befWra anbtrlbln!t for any oilier. THE STAIC. gS Waluot t.. Cincinnati. O. Hides! Hides:: Hides! :: "i a--' -a a v i' -m. a v iii r A A r will ay the j ery highest prices for green and dry hide. dec 9-tf Xotiec to T IIKKEBY C AUCTION THE fUBLTC J .r against hunting, fishing and otherwise trespassing on myj lautation. Persons violating this notice will be prosecuted to tiie tulieiit extend of tlie law. Eli I), Ramsouh. dec 25-St . IVotice. V PLICATION WILL BE MADE TO tbe present General Assemblv to al ter and amend the present charter of the. incorporation of the town of Lincolnton, N. C. j A. W. P,cktox, dee 9-tf ) Jntendant. R. M ROBINSON," TAILOR7 LINCOLNTON, N. 'c. ALL WOTIIC CtJT AND MADE WAR rantetT to Fit. Cleaning and repair ingdone at .ho-t notice. " Latest Stjles of Fashion Plates always on hand. CUTTING FOfi THE COUNTRY A SPECIALTY. Produce tfilieii in excliasifjo for nork. OrbUcs from, a distance r.romtmv filled. a a j & C3r X5. S3 j3'a2 AT THE OF 5- EBEN GUILDS. The ILnrgjcst asac! 15 est Selected! C3 1 EVER BROUGHT TO jliicoliitazi -o- . - ' .: , ' i nave just received my iompj.ete ; 'Stock of Goods for the Fall and Win- ter trade. I call tbe attention -of Ladies to mv Supei ior Stock of Dress Goods, - which are much lower than. ever known bo fore, and of the very Latest Styles. " CALICOES, ALPACAS, PRINTS, (all grades) .Ladies'-Linen CufTd and Collars, and a full line of other goods that can not but please the ladies. I1X CliifU1, mil Plrxilffno- GENTS' FURXIS5IING GOODS, Boots, Shoes and Gaiters ( Umbrellas, &c. HATS! II ATS I ! HATS ! I ! The Largest Stock ever offered by me, for Men, Boys and Children. - Thanking my patrons for their lib eral patronage in the past, I assure them that I shall endeavor to merit it in tbe future li' keeping good Goods at the lowest living prices. Give me a call befor buying elsewhere. I take pleasure in showing my stock and telling mj- prices. ! emeraber ,my Motto LIVE, AlsD LET. LIYI liiii' V fw X4 f i JP0 SEWING MACIHXE; , . Tvri:-'v-iuTi:rv,:- ' . 1' K lv I.- A AtS SEWIXtV MACiliXi: rc:i- i power to erafe, and nnsVc U-.-ss noise than any 4htr Shuttle Sewing Mrichinc. j They are'mude of th vcry.lsi tu;tv'rh:-U and llrtished in ihv isit eiean nn l :;!-. j staittiai manm-r. Their cajn.cifv .?nd in trinsic worth are cpinl.to t!i?l:;y't. More 1 have been sold in .md from1 R.ihknr're this I season th;m of ,-inv otlser mivikciure . TllK T Y P i-ZY III X K it , a ma chive to supersede tho pen for common, v ritiug Writes 1C ,tls pv-r n!!.i:t. uud: r )ertect prw copy, und by the" mW.ifoM'-' ing prH-ess fron two tw twor.lv ! can be made at -e titsv1 1 ji.-tVha!-;d! I'llil:ew and IV- .'"c.--i. ;.:1 l-:Si-n ; , t All kinds of Con'm; done i ht'i.r aiul better than it can be don et Iitrw:i FIHE-AEMS, acknoivled.vd tlu- world over to be the best A full line of r,: --. b Loading KihVs, iio tiuus, UcViiive?;., e., .te.. pnstr.iitiv on band We keep a" full lino of t'se d 'flVre'nt manufactures of 13. REM I X M ) ,v S; ): ', of liion, X. Y., and this brands is o; cued as a oepcral Distributii: (nlice lor the South, .genfs wanted i:. HEjIIHGTOX A: .soxs, ; -17 X. Chariest., P.al:hnire. M(l, W H TYLER; Man.iger ap! Jr-VIy.)- IT 1 it u 5 o 1 o i i le t KEE1S COX.STAX"T.Y- OX JIAXi) A full assortnteii: i t' i";n ;iit iv. Uvpar ing done at r-'i'-rt no;i;-,'. ;ttd s.;t'j--faciisu guarrantc'td.' c o ir if Will bo kept constantly .b:i hand and niale to order at shori noitke. iveme. a C all. ', t- v EAST TE;x:. Y;i..ai!d Gu. 1L i?. HMiains li:avi-:wolf daily : i excejii Suiid-.y's, .;t;ik:.i;;; ( !oe cifi- ne"ti-n ni Momsiown, Chattanoor'a Da! ton and Bristol. . , to all points Trains Arrive at W,,lf Crock dally.'' - Stages rmr daily, ex'pf Sunday, .beiweiui' .Matone's Stole and W'i.il' i ret (h-neral Freight and Ticker Aceut. Ixiiox vii'ii r!.n. npl l-:f rs' ol I I lv;i i'.i.i !'j I.I.I i I - J- -r;T T'.'V tl..' ii;:'. i I , a?id. tin? public g'-'!cr -I? t'i j pf'peiH'di Siit-cl:is i i - r. . : : : : tl:-- h -rid-' j ing ibniH'rly'oi'cni-ie I bv V. II. 'orM-iM, A wl'iere I will keep'.ii L.m.d -at 'i.i't tl.n.ti lu;i supiy of the -t ifpi-i,. THE WiLMiXliTON STi:. tstabiished Only Six- Vo'ars ! Jl1 . i A x j a i It i v , lias tbe large- t eircuhi: '.on any Daily Xevvspaper in tiie State. n';VlihM .in Wilmiuurtoji Nearly Twice Itre ;:; that of ;;nv otlicr j:ii.' r. All the i-ews of llle !.iy will In- f..:ind' in it. contb.-nsed vJicu unimporMiit. at lentrth when of mom.-nt. :i"d ulway rv sented in a dear, in!elSici;-f ajul i;it;r esting manner. SULsCLIlTIOX ilu Advar.rV;:" One Year, 7.i,o Six Months,.:,.'..: (. ::;:,n Three lon"t!ts. j; L'.ui SI .00 per copy. j 5T Specimen Copies tVnt or. .pV'bc,i- Hon Address, WILMINGTON, N. (). ki:vstom: riMX'n'x ink Co. Luiuf.ictuicrs of. iliool yr.i'l X' ":' Jli'tt'l; n ' J , . ' ' -'-'"-. No. 17 Nbrth ."ii Street, . 4 rii'iLAl'LLriJIA, PA. Or.r 1 1? k s rre ' i ' uj-cr-'-r e'Tiilily, 1 'i;' j made fi(::i the f et ii redic;!4a: d u:ul-r the perst nrd sut rvi. i sii .oi' a ;-r.. ".ie.d printer a-nl''ressnian, the ref.-re'f we- wilt guarantee every pouud of i;nl :-oM do bi of a Superior Jet LVLn k, QsnVt- Drying, and entirely Free from I-ettin-Oh. Our -prices are from . -r cnt. lower than any other Inks nui.uf.u'tun :d ' in the I ni ted" States." A trial of a sample kf Avill rotivince any printer that he has be.;n paying neVr ly double what lie should for h;V Jjk in times past. Put np in . 'i- and turrrol., to suit purchasers. Address, KEYSTONE I'ltlNTINO. INK CO., Xo. 17 North Fifth-Street, Philadelphia; r.i. I3;uli laoclt .academy, ' -Cleavelaad Co., H. 0. ' This school is located is Cleaveland Co., numbers 45 pupils, with an incrcis dnilv. : T)e morals of the vicinity : r.: ''rlefiy grd ; and the location beinin. continuity of the inountiitnoua . region- crfTeiE good health to all. Por.rd i from ?o to S;V per. -month, in good families. Tuition from nve to $rlo,,as' per. month. ' J. M. BANDY, Principal. Situation Wauted. 4 FIRST CLASS TANNER AND ix Currier wishes a Situation. Will work for Wages or an interest. Cest of references given as to ability, character, ccc. Apply immediately by letter to JAMES, Tl IK TAX-NEI?;' Webster, Jjt'ks'on Co., N." C. nov 2."-4t SX Xrt OOA I-r dav at home. Sam O tu OU pies wf.rth 3l free. ST1N- SON & CO., Portland, Maine. mcht-ly . . V- : r i' fV r . r t - , is. i i- - r -v'r. - - V U.I - I e- - v.. v.- if--. 1: J? if V i V; I ? I; f- a. : t A L I I t i
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