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The Muscatine Journal from Muscatine, Iowa • 3

The Muscatine Journal from Muscatine, Iowa • 3

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i f' "i HUSCATIHE JoypriAL ''An IatesUne iTar. The following letter explains itself Iath of Pr. J. 31. Robertson.

At 4 o'clock this morning, at hik houa io this city; after, a lingering' illness, peacefully passed jaw ay th? spirit of Dr. i a a. a I 3Iuscatlne 3Iarket. MreCATIKK. DetX-mbtT 31.

1K7S. POCLTRY. Chicken, drewsed pay Se: sell t. Dreaaed Turkeyu. pay 7c; sell LIVE STOCK.

Unexcelled in Economy of, Fuel. Unsurpassed tn Construction. Unparalleled in Durability. VERY BEST CPERATIKD, AXD JSOST I PERFECTCOQKIHG STOVE MADE ONI.7 B7 I 1 612. 614.

610 A 613 N. MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. dispensed. ti i Jegant Toilet Arcieu i I.

Proprietary Medi Pain tj OiirfssI fecial attent on, gj0-- uingf. Vc terraajfieinei i Sold by JlcQUES TEX" SAWYER, 'Muwatinf, I uva. I KOplGvlwlT 1 1 mm9mW Wt I mm i Emlnont Ohomlsts and Physicians certify that those (roods are moro effectlvo, produce bettor resuitf freo from adult ration, rlchdr, than iiny othorb, and thatthcy ws9 them in tholr own fttmilloa. I TITI TmT'TITI IJfl UNIQU5 PERFUMES arc tho Ocma of Wll Odor. IIK Mlll TOOTHtNC.

healthful Liquid Dcutlfr II LEMON I Oy tniltimte for Lcmona. uiLimuii -r- JAMAICA CINCER. Krom the nuro 1 YEAST REMS. Ucp it thm World. 1 Chicago.

St. Louia Cincinnati oetauiant i i FISH, Gill 1 1 Confectioneries. CigarsJcWv rec (A VIOl iJlOfroui-. Balti and old cheaper than iinr Other house in tho city. K.

31 AUS 1 1 ALL, lMtOPUlETOIt, Second Muteatin. J. WILLIAMS WILLIAMS mm a iia.i!i. CXTNAQY I A I STEELE PRICE'S- LUPULJN vT 11 lrv LICE, rM di.A.i tdti ocwunu on i STEELE PRIk I STEELE PI! Delmdmod mi. I.

FA I 'f? A rr I 1 I sep24 dw 1 a W. W. WEBSTER I cut, i i iuwa( BIFORTEIffi OFSqOTCn, ENGIJSn Dear Doctor Yoa did a good turn for me once; ybii saved iriy life. To be sure yoa left me minus a leg in doing it but life 13 sweet even with but one foot to hobble through the world with. It wis down at it was a bloody day but a glorious one! You remember how Hbut Ibcz Dardon.

I alwavs forzet niv self when I get to talking about these old ti meal This is what I want to tel you: One morning last week I awoke feeling very strange. For a long time my liver had been rebellious, but I bad anticipated no trouble. But that morn ing I discovered fhat my stomach had jomed the revolt, and a lively skir mish was being earned on, that threat enea to end in a hard battle. The sud uemness of the revolt tmt the head- qdartere in confusion, and all1 seemed hopeless till, suddenly, like one of those naisjyog orders of Grant, came the com mand "Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery and' "Pleasant" Purgative Pellets; and a courier was immediately dispatched for them.

Now, what I want to say is this: I feel like a volunteer who has just received his commission orj better still, as well as Grant did when he held Lee's sword. And 1 want to advise all who suffer from a rebellious liver and stomach to "fight it out on tbjs line," and they will surely be victo nous. an uld ET, 2()deodAwly So DcceDtlon L'setl. It is strange so many people will con tinue to suffer day after day with Dys-epia. Liver' Complaint, Constipation, Momach, General Debility, when 1 hey can procure, at our gtore Shiloh's Vitaliier, free of cost if it does not cure or relieve themJ Price 75 cents.

Sold by J. II. Canon. Van Patten will sell you candy from 15c to 50c lb. mm 1 We have a new supply of money On hand to loan on good city! or country property from $300 to tlOO, on long time and reasonable teims.

Also money to loan on ehort time on personal nd chattel' security. T. D. Smith. We have just received some of the nicest frames, ever brought to the market.

Burnett's Book Store. Job printing at the Journal Office. Parties wishing new tay call at the Bashaw Feed Stable. Nov2tf 1 mi. Alphabet -3d Jiuilding blocks, from 10c to $2-00, at BcRNEp-'s Book Store.

For Rent. 40 acreLPf land on the Island, lr mileSfrom Musser's sawmill 'scellent soil for raisrng sweet pota- -cl2diwtf S. G. Stein. 1 of Christmas goods Monday, w.M, thing will be complete and in po for the Holidays.

In the the we invite everybody who can io our 8t0.k an(J make'Kelsctions. it best holiday stock 01 i jj ever brought to Muscatine. i dwtf Burnett's I I lVlah Viorvlwulif tit k'nnir. 1 II. Thayer, an old aen of this vicinity, known to every onj as a most influential citizen, and Christian Minister-of the church, just this moment stopped in our to say "Fwish every body to know that I consider that both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh Consumption Cure." It is having tremendous sale Over our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction in all cases of Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done.

Dbs. Matchett France. 1 Bourbon. May 15. 1S78.

Sold by J. II. Canon, Muscatine, I For Rent. A frame dwelling on Fifth street, five rooms and basement al $1 per month for one family, or $5 ier month lor two families. I' D.

Smith. Agent. VanPufteii's caramels are pronounced by competeut judges to be the finest in tjhe city. Rogers spoons and knives at Terry's. Money to Loan Easy terms.on Iowa a id IUs.

lanas. Legal business attended to. G. G. Carstens, German advocatje.

i I i in I. I 1.1' For Lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cts. Sold by J. H.

Canon, Muscatine (6)deodtweow Opposite the PoisrOflieeJ Bjy Drugs and Medicines at J. H. CANON'S B-7 Paints. Oils, Glass, and Brushes at J. H.

CANON'S 8uy Hair. Tooth and Nail Brushes at J. H. CANON'S Syy Perfumery and Toilet Articles of aU kinds a J. H.

CANON'S MBuy DIAMOND WL' ft UiRililltE i Cattle 50 Heifer H'W-Hutebers and shipper pay bheep Per 1 1 GRAIN. Whrat--N'tX Spring No. 3 Spring Barley Shipper -2T4 50 HOSstTifc 4i(-Tile 1 rf-rn Kye- tat Buckwheat f'LOCR AND FEED. 1ViElWc rlour, winter, per cwt, retail as sorimr. ua mi Corn MeaL family.

lt rut ill ko feed. Hvf FI011T. Kmk. 1 Hrau. 1U0 SO J.

-74 GrahHin Flour, SVi PRODUCE. But ter, ftell at Ii415 irnieers Tav i Fjim jiru. sell at 12'-jc HIDES. Cured antl trimmed. a liuteneni i.

t- Calf Inr Flint lWtlJC Hhtfo Hkln .35 Lamb' Grubby, cut and diitniued prkxs. VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. Potatoes pay bu Apple p.Tlil.1... .......3 STifrf 60 White BMUi--iMr 1 3.Vtl Cider Per talfon I llMite CURED MEATS. Hum, for "'10c SliouMers llrtod Ihf warranted lSWftflftc I'kkled Pork H4 GROCERIES WHOLESALE.

COFFEE Hlo Oood 17c iwr choice Java'-Sio p'r t. Did Government 29c por t. SUGAUS-Tlrt I a MHtU Small e. Extra WtoU'ie. Yellow BOAPS- Kirk Savon bc Kirk A Sterlintc UHe.

Babbitt's Bent $70. Walter Palm 6c, I. Castile lille. i RICR-Caroliiin 7iA7S4cj" CHEESE We per lb. 1 1 SEED OOP.

I Timothy, pay 7JjeI tl 25 OXtM 50 00 .........8 00 4 oil ..160 ....7011 00 retail Clover, pay. retail Oeorjrta Blue Ohio Orebard Urasa Bed Timothy. (4 0ll5 00 4 00 DRY GOODS Print Bleached Cotton Heavr Brown 7. W0 i l230e ine Br WOOL. ITn washed lb WOOD.

Hard dry 004 50 Pine, mill .1 MKtS 60 LIME, CEMENT, COAL. Sugar Creek, fluaa I 00 elm-lit Louis Vllle 2 00 lai.Vi 5044 00 Coal Per Iliird, per ton LEATHER, Snlo'Lewtber, ..30140 30 00 Mil mess i pper IRON AND NAILS. Nalla holesule, pe keif LUMBER. First Clear. 14.

I't and Inch, per M. Second do Ull Ul irxt aud 2d Clear. 1 Inch, dressed one side :) U0 Third do ft 00 o. i Fi.xriiiir No. i'looriiiir.

SM No. oi 3 20 00 I Sidiiur, 1 OU II Sidiiitt-. dressod 15 00 No. 1 Ceiiinir, dreiwed, inatclH-d, licadod IS 00 Vi. 1 Fenelnif.

Inch 15 00 jj03 Fencitur, 6 inch. WOO Nor.FenciriK, 8 Inch 15 00 No 8 "yartfw 15 00 00 JoiHt. Sea. 135 Oil Koreaoh Un 1 Timber. 20 ft.

or less 14 00 Orutt iuw, FeueJT AShiOKles, per A Hihltufle Extra No. 1 Shlrurle. moil Sbiutrle Lath 11 00 14 no ii 00 2 00 1 75 1 25 25 DESIOREST COk. PLEASE KEMEMBEK Demorestat 6. select Iiik irods for the Holiday; stock Is complete In quality and variety.

Or and a.w the PIANO a little beaut vl lUxpilres no more room than an Onran, aud cafe. bo bandied as easily. Of LU CQ LU ill tt ill CO 0 PLEASE REMEMBER Deioorest Co when MelectbixrMds for the Holiday a. stock i AHnpiete in nualityand variety, and see the MODEL PI A NO a little beauty. Requires no ntore rooca than an Onran.

and can be handled, a easi! HAT. mtm mmw. si en i Eh' 1 ii I fMUSCATINK rOSTOFICE Ooen tram 7:30 a. m. to p.

nv lodihcs. i 7:00 a. m. to 10:00 oJ ml Sunday, one hour from 9:30 a. ttL of deKve 7 or mail ontv.

Lobbies 9 :30 to I .30 MAILS AEKIVE AHD ClOSK By Cbicaifo time, follkwn: Mail Arrive, i taUlClw. Fjort-tall 1 i Dailv 1 1 uoints eat of Iaveui4r4 I Iily :10 a.uj including M.Louto and thd h. oi 8:30 p. liouthero States utiirt P- p. n- tiouthero States tly ail Itwa.

in.j Mail K.wa Pitv JihI I I p. Hi. Id a. ni. h1 I west bf In- Moines bni Ju m.

tiM.c.k.i.atJP.H. p. m. braMicawkd facinc iaips. ftitithwiha.

Via'C Jt S. K. it-, all Mismmri. Kdn- 6:4 p. m.

anu nuiiao TfcrriUry, rirt-Nortli. Il H. N. a.in.- it. aU Northern loa in.

and Minnesota. 8 ww land Center. Mil- Tri-: Weekly, pine, Blue Grant. Buffalo, Tri- and Spinney Tues Wbefclr. day, I t'tiuraday turn p.

in. day IiliiM)i City. Elsrliitrtiii. iLc.fiil. wfckiy' 1:11 p.

w. Weekly, Kulrport and Hia? Mills, Weekly, p. m. Iowa, atunljiv ItK.NJ. II-ACII, I'.

31. THE JRAVELERS' GUIDE. CHANGE Of TIM CHICAGO. jitOCK ISLAND PACIFIC RAILROAD On and after Monday, 1K7H. and until rurtliernotluo.

traiOH willleavo MtiiHMitrne uai- Sijnday uxueptoil, aa tllv: PaakknokuThaisiiii.icvh Por hiuia-ojaiHi Caincil Uluffi." Kor Trenton and Kuoxvite. Pur Leavenworth and raonifer Tralim urt-l From tiimfu and 'ounei Hluffs Krum Ixi'avenwort XrA un won Trenton and Knox FreiSTit and Acooriimodition: 1 Leuvu for llavenport aju: Eldon, P.M. 8:1 6:43 Buriington, Cedar Rapids A Northern Railroad, Lkavk I a. to p. Por Huriliurtou St, Codar tapiila.

Ahuivb Prom UurliiurtonJk Cedar Kapidu Ilnth trMffia make elwt bnuneeg ioii.H nl llur- liiarton. or all aoah, ant a id mt. 1 St. LOUIS, R. I C.

7. P.M. 7:1 Luavb Koek Isbthil for 8t liails. Arrive at Koek island fronSt. lm is -WESTERN UNION RAILROA rriiwr kock'tslah 1t Leave lioek Im1ii Arrive.

Bxpreuund Mail. Kxprenn. a. 6:50 a. ni ..10:15 p.

LOCAL KEWS Swear off "Happy New A'ear." 1S7S-1S79 The old and tl new. Do not fail to attend tl Re form Club concert -iiigut. Jliss Ilessio Brannan, as LiJdy Anne, at the opera holiso lllnif out the old, Vlnif In tbo now; liiiK, happy iMills, aenms the The year In irointr. let blm go; Rinir out the falee, ring if) the true, The Jot'ttNAL job office will be bpen to morrow forenoon for the convenience of those "who not yet secfflrcd kheir New Year's cards Mrs. Kenned Miss Kdith Winslow, Miss Fannie Gray, Mr.

Charles E. Kent, and Mr. J. Childs as the andowdy family, at the opera house to-night, There is encouragement foil the pub- lie-spirited owner of the Ilersl cy cream errin the showing which the Montjcello Bonanza creamery makes foil th( past six months, (jrross receipts. expenses, net surplii t.42: or 11,237.50 per.

month. Don't ruin your health and make our- self disagreeable to other people your continual coughing. A S) cent bottle' ot Dr. iIiiWhall lung yrup 11 cure vou. Sold B.4e:ucncrty 9 '1 Among our manufacturfug est.iViili- ments, none stand higher than the Is.

Thi-y Vbung America Flouring Mi pay the highest'price for the best wheat and give the best Sutisfactu in to tlioHf who buy of them have tilieir cr.un ground. I witw till ja il Y. C. morning pr.tj l-r meeting, at the rooms, cor. Iowai Avrnik ...10 JO.

o.Ai tuu oecouu 01.. lruni to u.oy a. iu. Subject for Wednesday, Ja dary "Carrying out good resoluk ions." Chron. 31120.21.' Luke 15:17 Thursday, January Dp we 11 donee on the Holy Spirit in 1 Cor.

Everybody invited 40 attenjd Sweet 0OKS-Alnio8t etieiv flower -Al that possesses desirable bd is used in the Perfumes uiaklJ by Dr; rnce. It is tronx these ncH blossoms that Dr. i'rieig l'erf umeB ob tali 11 their necuher sweetness and floral utraoter ilia floral -riches, pet rose. 01 the valley and evening violet ard the fash- lonable odors. 30h litwlt If yse a fierce looking youth with huge navy revolver suspended from a capacious belt, iu view of world, don take Mm for a rhcitlern bri: gand or an ancient crusader.

It only Ed. Hine, with the new rbad ageti stretcner wnicn the Amencap Express Company now require all niefsirigers itb wear. Ed. is also happy dvdr a new safe. uen.

jc. jr. lnsiow, uenerai pianager of C. K'Si H. Railn ad, is not only a thorough railroad man, it is also somewhat of a wag.

Ilia last circular of orders is as follows 'To engineers and conductors: Thio coniinlg three months is the season for broken rails. 23 -wiy and earefully. time en tha off the track on license. in that 1 5 1 JrM. Robertson, i I Dr.

Robertsop of the oldest medical praetioQe'rs iuj this State. Tie was born in Va8uinzton county, Oc.tl4th,l')4,3ed had therefore reached the ripe agelof 4 years. -He 'was of Scotch Hivfather died eu he was only six -t- arsio aee nd hi I He- was thus mouier wneiv he was left ondiawed ai destitute, but -hot al- 1 together frivndlss. Jle fouiid a kind patron Dr; illiaui tenhetijn. of Cannon burg Vi $xhme nUiueewily son of the-sulijett of thi sketch perpet who aided him in his educatid lit rfceiveq literary culture at Jefferson Col lege, Clantionsburg.

1 1 and grai College uated at the Jefferson Medical in PhiUdeiufc in 1827J Tor six yeark he practiced', his prufeHsidn with moderate success in 'Lancaster county. bufin lf be uiored. to Franklin there sit county, Unio. iwemaiDingj 1 years, he agjlm moveu west ward, stopping ill lSi8 at Burlington, jn this State, where he opened a drug store and did a good business for several years, till he entered ihto an unfortu- nat partnership by winch his gains wereiearly all iiwept Finding some wild lands in Louisacouuty on his hands, he reinovfjd tcr Columbus City, where he resumejd the iractice of cine, continuing it for 20 years, during which time he fully repaired his pecu niary losses and gained a reputation and competence upon which he was able to rest in case duriug his docliniiigi'ears. In 18G9 his son, Dr.

W. S. Robertson, who has attained a State-wide reputa tion as a practitioner, remoyed to -Mus- eatine for aiaorej extended field of operations. In 1S70 the father followed and poniinued his professional practice till 1374, when he retired from active life. On the 5th 'of-March, 1821).

the sub ject of this bkctch married Miss Marin Armstrong, of Lancaste-countv. Pa whourvives hiuj. Theson above men-tioried is theUuily thjU by this n.ar- nage. In politics the deceased was au 0jj. time Whig and then a jn 18C5 he was elected to the Sta Senate from Louisa county and servet, four years with hojior to himself anuac ceptably to lib ciinstituentr- At the age! of 14 years he joined the Presbyterians church and" remained consistent member to the end, holding the office of elder lor many years and being valued for his active labors both in the church and iik the Sabbath School.

Ilia end, as already intimated, was peaceful. The language of the poet Bryant: could truthfully bei applied to him: "SUHtulned and Root lied 1 By an uiifaiterlnif trust, aiyironeh thy grave. Like one that wrap the dnipery of uirf inmeli About him, and li.iiowu,to pletiHitnt dmtiiw." His last ilhiefl! date. from the middle of July, He waj taken to his bed 011 the 2d of August, since which tiae, with the exception of about two weeks, he was confined closely to his house. His malady was Bright's disease of the kid neys.

The funeral Will take place at 10 o'clock Thuirsdiy forenoon from the 1 hUT iani 1 4- Presbyterian church. i Importance or Elocution. As many were prevented from hearing Mrs. Brewstpr's prefatory remarks, last Wednesday evening, at the Reform Club entertainment, a-tid as they clearly de fine that Ia4y's posit jun and idcais on the subject elocution, we take pleasure in giving; thcni in'f all to our readers, merely adding here that, we fully concur with Mrs. B.

in the belief that the universal iBtudyi uf elocution would be a great blessing to homo-lilV and society; for, while all coi Id not learn to i tlocu- UonizeTthatircquiring special talent, all could learn fcp read and recite Correctly and fluently, thus giving pleasure aud benefit to to 'Others and themselves. Below is the brief addreis of Mrs. Ii. Before featHnk I cannot forbear hav ing a little Tnvtiulv talk with mil me to rcmiiid you that I professional reader. I have given con-siderabre time ai study toparior reading," believing it.

will higher and better work than "siage cution." I say higher and bettcrjjie-ca ise of its pcsiiuilities for so "niauy, and its immediate application Ito practical, every-oay lives or ours, as an educati'oiKof the beautiful 1 feel greatly interested inelqeution. as adap ted to "parlor stripped of stage effects and aocompanyroetits. I believe every wife and mother, who wishes to make home attractive) for husband, children ahd friends, should learn to read and tqeak the language in the mosiC" correct and elegant manned If I you and 1. in everv day adornmentswithout the aid oftrick. paipt or sham of any kTndT can interest; insprc soothe and comtort others, by giving them, in this manner, grand, good and beautiful thoughts, is it not a sacred privilege? thus placing the artjn our hetnesj where we should culti-vate'and develope all the higher possibilities of the naltuces God has endowed us with.

.1 1 I have had friends ask me, witli a very riinc serious countenance, "Are you Istudyine for the stage, Mrs. Brewster?" jl answer only for that state where God has placed me. I do believe in walking the board there and nrakini' home the cepteriorall culture. White, 'I respect and honor those who are jompellcd by) circumstances to give tjieir time ar.d talents to a more public audience, I fel the home makers end forth the act; KjJay, who are moving the -j Old newspapers in i tor sale nJ.l And Manufadturcrs Of American Marble Cemetery i Visitor are rordlrtlly nvited. rervn cannot all inil I'KICK.

IwWe and set kip our fttlsfaction. Hlate aud I rob MAFTfcl.Hlirpt Iu mtork, whirK wa act with maf IJMLRJi. I Bui rihitcc for Plarm wlm fort uscatiiiO. a 1 FRANK Wj fllN, arney at Law ardiry riCJt la Troiuont Hill ,1 Mor to Rtclinia ifTskmliUn, ai Lav I ethUSCATINJ-i CT -JlNEYaPLAAS luscatiiieoua. iy to Loan.

I 8 promptly miml remitted. lort'i Drug- Store, IV. 11 1 'HtNEYJT LAW 4 HUGHES klo ai Law, itlne Nutlonul Uunk. I T. K.

riT7.lkKAI.O. 'R BROWN, 9 rpT. IV PUBLIC. THOli. BROll Mr.

Hoffman tplllool Jtd furnUhed. TALiANT, aLoitiOflice jan tjo tuigilttnUiif loans Lht Litlibrtiljre'a gtore. OlMi. H. cuiuu JL' S3- flCE Over OM Itcipcit'i Dniir Storti, irttfi his lH-amul altmliha.

all lul. i.r r- ALLEN BROOMHALL, roitNiY AT, LA l6xa. JO.VW, will iuo ttMi taw lraite, its Mr. It.t.y- i tMiulM tii iuii (i Iowa ill ll ttutl trtvoKtiiHuiU Kiial ijivcn iiutl pn-vtoionrtl utriioos t. the of MusfiUiiit) hmiI tifkmty.

vis ks iiewioiihiOit-tKij-kt Uin.r ttltove I K. hm-uii, 011 "i bird Milatutl ine MlB Mill (111U k'ALAlli l-i watlo Biiiidiiwr. -Snatl Ktreet, 001 lwtor. -i I door it of 'it p. Bl iMwa mnrat dNrlyt WW' Hii audi Siirffcoii Hie, Iai 1 SECOND ST.

0 D. 8., ting. 1 1 mm ft. 1 1 1 8 II iv Ttiriii I HV8Ca" kinds of Foreign monuments and Work. to esoellod In MATUlIAI, rVitrhianlh work In a suliMUmlal iiiuniier.

and tuaranl JanJa dw mum MRS. WHITE IAS JCST ItECEIVED A LA HOE LOT Of it nkth, Flowers, Frames, Ornaments, I AXD OTHER NOVELTHM. AUv KY Itl.OCKH. H. MOORE, 207 209 Second IsT- StQtjli NaiLs, Ilardwtire, LEATHER BELTING.

RUBBER BELTING. FAIRBANKS' SCALES, and Poplar Lumber. THIS NEW l'Ktr iTlOX. and tirad tr" Qrf low lljju "1" DECEMBER, 1878 NEW TORE! i nie! I offer for the Largest a pletc Stock I GEORGE VV. the Holi la id mostCom-ithcCilj-.

DILLAVAY. GQI DON'S IA STAXU. Poor House and Comity Physician. PHOPOSITION8 will be received Hoard of 3Upervi4ors on the Utta ay the day of January. AJ I).

lrtTSI. fdr "Stewart! of lie Poor House lor dn year Hm the 1st day lif Hid Will include the followtna: April. U'o ur nish all pnvialons aiit boarti. hxhre atd care for all imitate of said aoufte reruiariy u.wimife IhL lmJudiar nuralmi and oarina for lali siea it 1 9 19 Microscope oscope, For examining Animal Life iu 1 Kt-nis, CMYK's 1 1. jflowera.

tiluaa. aiMl Coiiiiterfelt IletecU Llia-n wanted lory irvu vi t1' ui cm, be by gtnlmtw. A. Sample and intrtK-l ions sent by mall on njey ot i. ht iy e.jrprts t.

Thiclls the sinipk-st Ikroaotiie ever In venteit wui anyUiinir obtained by a urrtmaipv, and it is free from kstmum AiKires Ci C. PROCTOR 6T Broadway, Xew fork. mux 9 (Km ATTENTION, EMIGRANTS I and Insane wbo may Ujroine IrunaU'S WasuuSil Af. iLnilrnnd IaimIs" tjounty to ruraisn inei ana lacunies for carlnir for lnniate bad the ue of te farm now botouffin; to the 4ounty. andchrttl ine for ail Inmate, tnedical at endanon and ancaiclnea.

and neecasarV oon ve uiii-a for Initiated to and front Poor (iouae ami bury ail deeui-t mates. I I i I Bxkleri will state the trtoo per wf bead, distlnuiabina- la ween is years a out and tjiose uudcr 12 yeas 01 aire. Bida will be conshVlred at same tint' to at tend profwHionaUy as khya.1an all Inrrtatca oi the Poor House and I j.il. at tne cuiil OI I hteward of iPoor Huuc btM-nfl. or an ber of the Board of ebpervbxrs, fore rmr from the tut of January.

A. u. u1.11. djatinaniiah and SDweita: 'I UhW -Profeasionai atrenlanee and. fwn medietoea and and "ProfeMiottal at ten I toce and- mil irnish I Dsedietnea and COXSUKPTJYES lu- DO oeyear, to all in nhmal'l IU.

i.t"wMlom i laid at Very Reduced Prices; Tor 5 On tei year time at per cent. Linre fHwwunt I'r snoru-r ttino. aud etiu taryer for CAsh. Low railroad fare to eipaww I be land. I LOx-rmi prt-mifium fr all 1irurvefnala.

II parenasea are run I I from ir.nrt pmrmtK rIuTtTr call jw.sui:ly or" -r a aav nr been so fort uiale jt jt CooxumpiiiMii it -Lr re i br tl.

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