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JNTHLY! XOLLASD. I smBRETH NO, 158. BATUpY DEGpiBHl 21, 1872. --Si- 1 uiier an Mr. Harrington 'A ani repeated back ia two aunatea: "I rad tU to be repeated back for tba of Tkt WrrM eompftadcat.j Th T' 'oratio took Vast fifteea-BocoudSi Had U.e asaagt been ten timet as lonr Itwould ha ie oac pied kMit a trifle ora Mm.

The tumii toe or tho tnecaage tatea, literatir, io uw sjiaU. 11o otiry prwcesaes that do are the perforation and the printing for dd: by wbioik latter operation a press eppy taken at the tame time. There are yarioni other details, such as artificial link i which Vtre piaeedat Intervals al oaf the -1rwto sK.rrt.-att sun AmsA.s-xtx n. 7. son txeusn- rLAOsa er REaeaT-Akpaa.

I Mure ataTaMaxpntHsJtB atsumiiWunorrT vnoaeuansaae noasas. Lokmx, Deo. 1st, 1873. Brighton, eUy nf 13,000 inhabitant, StrenVlirfrenjtUeli sWAtf 5fU.h eoatt, has long been renowned for talubfity of clitntte, fine bathing and lining, and di-vertity of amutements. Like other wa4t ing places, It to resorted to for various par.

poses, just as it is said that In ta stuae meadow the ni seeks the Jssrbage; the dog, the hare; and the stork, the liwrd." 8omn go for health and recreation, sorat te ess and be seen, sosse to mate end be tatted, seme to exhibit tnt horte-fleih nod equipages on tfctacfc Mdlendi4 array and beanty of persen in the balLroom; soimj to try hand nt th glittering wheel ef fortune around the gaiaiog table, And ea tat 'race' courta. George W. erected hare, In imitatios or the -Krealii at itowwfj Hi tons pitee ifiMsUf lnpe-las and minaret, called the Reytl fiie seaJjreese.aud prospect oat on the Atlsutic. Igdoblfl'tDd disloyal persons having soon afterwards erected, all aeros hfilf. Jstonlrwf buildings intiira, cepting ntt 'ttreene and prasptct, George IV.

retired in disgnst from the Pavilion te Windsev Cattle, where he died. The Chain Pier," length 1181 feet, 30 set tigh, terminatiug in paved platform covered with fsuey shops end supported by eaksn pilot, is creeled directly eat ia front, where pedestrians daily promennds, or fish, er bathe. Public. cariosity, one day, was aroused by great handbill announcing to the world that at one o'clock r. m.

certain qutie x-plelt wwild talie pUo, aV tbef Piatfor te wit The boy swimmers ef Brighton undtr 14, to be admitted free, wer cordially Invited to particfpsle in. a Ww from lbs Platform out to so anchored boat, 20 rods, and. two trlpiprise, 5. Next, iwo'jnea would irop down Jata 4he sea, disrobe enter garments under water, rise, moeat each a life-sited. woeden orse and oat horseback te shore.

Tit programme wt 'duly sxeeuttd, wit nessed by aa immense crawd, and the tolls at the galea duly deposited in tht exchequer panta and rap, of a fancy and distinctive color, was an object feloUrtst Not ft word, track ef whip or.ytlLai aflectisg brother jockeyt, wss ever heard front hint. There he sat at easy arms aJtimAo, with whip hanging by his right writt, oeetn- log te aollUiquise If King Richard taid, "My kingdom for a horte 4 say, "My horae htkinfdmVlm m' Kagliah raeeaare aivsayt asdtrsteod te be ft run ftt fall tpted. Several short raees, by i we 4 thrt-year-oloa, far various prinse, wsre first, had, exomplrfy the track, forecut the '7S sjid to iotrodnce. the. great ftt ef Mley, wi now buttls, expectation tnd excite mot, Tan Goodwood Cap," of Prince of Wales, aa eUkornbi design is silver, valued at 7,000, which had been da'uling the eye of Ike spectator nil day from the upper balcony, was now to be lost sod won, Twelve of the best blooded horaet nf Ike realm now started eft in gay Style for the starting point where thsy drew up abreast, and awaited the.

signal, loan tht' distttt bngl peeled, tit onset, hut before It! echoeo reached tbt spectators the korses were nlready on ft full' gallop. Oawnrd they sped ever those undulations aad around those corves, until kalf-mlle wu reached; then ft mile; two miltt; three mllesj four miles; apparently side by side, looking like pack of hounds bestnddsn by Monkey, had so ceapnet tkkt yon eeuld "cover the whole pack with n' blanket" Cariosity wat tow on tip-toe. One horse after another withdrew from the pack aad led off; aad then another which had lingered, darted out like a thunderbolt, with leaps most astonishing for their length aad quick -ueii; now he gslnsd on ths leading ketss; now he passed him. On thiy- came, their feet rattling over the ground like heavy hail, when suddenly the' niulet multitude screamed and ihrleked, Ftvoslas I Fa-vonlus I Fsvoulns nnd tkl gloriout ttag-heund pasted the goal elgkty met ahead I Baron Rothschild appropriated the goodwood Cup," as be had taken cups last year at foar great races wltk the same animal as thsse-yenr-old. Bl Tim Btats or Tpu akp th week under, review the condition of the eoal trtds hat been one of little move Blent of nay kind; thn business It not large 4 ki sAsami nf the vear.and tales at whole, sale arc licht: but with all there It lair 1 I 1 .1 A VI nasioeas, wt eapacteti to xora and vicinity roea trade win cm be class.

TJj it?" oir in a vvi n-" i "-CATCH 'BTMC yUKTCta HO0SC, SI, East Sid Public square. It will be furnished to subscribers ia the City at fifteen cent per week, or fifty oents per month, payable invariably to carrier in advance. By mail ao.go per year in advaooe, -j A A KATES OF ATEKTWIH. The term of one square in the Daily are: One day, 75 1 15 One month I SO Two mouth WW Two Day Three day 1 50 Three 00 Six month 00 Mine months. St One rear 00 One 50 Two 4 to Three week 5 00 Eight lines of Nonpareil Type (Uila sine) atituto a square.

r. 1ft MOHf rate wB Wmwde kaMra on apsaisaUoawAAhai -omce. I Bneineea DAVID L. PATRICK. Attorney at Law.

Office over Holburt A Book TStore North Side Public Square. FRY, BRICK-LAYER CONTRACTOR. Residence Northampton street, between "Main and 'Washington au. JuneO-lyd jy H. post, SADDLES.

HARNESS, TRUNKS, e- Ko. 11 Mat-fcetl St, Fa. 17V -tuaeSvl QUomtun. M. J.

PIIILBIN, ALDERMAN. '81, EAST SIDK FCBL1G 8QUAR. Collections Promptly Attended to. QII ARLE8 ZJKGLKR, ALDERMAN, Ornos i Corner of South Main and the Pulrilo Square, Collection prouiply attended to. JuneM-tf.

i JJEtTJONES, ALDERMAN, orth River Street, above the Redoubt FIRST tVAKii attended to. Bmd. Druggists. H. CRISSEx WHOLESALE AVD RETAIL DRUGGIST, 1 ef the stranger.

But my favorite little JiertwTn gtnt Of Ittrtyldr in tatnma. fAYofCet- SiOk'nr ftB- The I. tl)HjVbfTban4 and looked at hen aftitnd i Ul thMtieep smUik sun Kven.xlMi wvfy waaArina-raui. mta oeuatxi lo ueat upon ineuuie; Only about the perfect tnon tu A iWkunore faiat taa the IWut Iked a aximrnt pave, An4 1., I Intn nntli1n-nnmi g-iiln It -s The word apok were brief and alpw What could he say he did nut kaowT Wliat pulse of that impetnooa oul Hot owned her caliu, sei-vo ontrot Ji With viuaniuE fenee of vwbal art K9 neeci nv Dim htv iwr ntr only task and wait ner win. Ami, wluaina; losiug love heretill.

nL Perhap she waverei ah, perhap ueruaoow oiaciouainat wrap The fttt a re from our queetton In; rue Let in aomeelanee of afKiMluva, rome hintoi what (he might posse In that true spiril's tenderness, If bnt her weaker life nilght tnovd t'nto the music of his love. PVrnpl Who knowrtt Uetmly knew Hie aiofefray aye wrelta with clew, Kaw only on the mouth' sweet bloom- The shadow of re) octant doom, -f" Volt only one sad iceu tie word. And than throusli Aha deep stillness heard once tnorotlie weary, wandering rain. Beat Ouliasai us tUt window-pane. Si i Journal wrttti4 af the AtMtUire-MMhiaery HabHtltated for Masianl For something JBOre than two years a number of geoUemeu have expended time and mobey in perfecting a uew scheme of telegraphing which it.

was designed should succeed the system now in use aiid known at the Morse What work they have done has been done very quietly, as it was deemed wise to avoid publicity notil a sufficient degree of, completeness should be attained. So, although a line is extended from New.Yorkio Washington and has been in experimental use tor Bome'time, it was Dot until yesterday that it was thrown open to the public for the tiauiimissioii of general messages. The geutlemen who have been tentmg an iuveotbu of which they express most confident hopes Lave formed a company known as "The Automatic Telegraph Company." Associated Wilh tlicm are said to be many men of means und prominence in business relations, and the offices, of President and -Secretary and Treasurer are filled respectively by Mr. (ieorge Ilarringtou and Mr J. C.

Reift. both of New York. Moat people are familiar to some degree with be old system which the new one is designed to supplant at least sufficiently so to be aware that the messages sent by it are despatches by "dots and dashes" caused by one end of an armature the other end of which is sttr acted by a magnet under the control of the operator. It ia manifest aiaaiaatsaoMagess can be sul. bat by one person at a Urn and receive by bat one, and itn rtonsidered that to despatch froth thirty tofjrty words per inmate is a feat qale beyond ordinary occurrence.

Moreover each dot and each dash is made by a scprate motiou of the operator's wrist, nd hence when the letter is to be telegraphed five movemedts are, requires on the operator's psrt, as five dot form the symbol for that letter. In these respects Mr. Harrington cluims that the automatic system is vastly superior. He uses the same alphabet that of Morse, but here the similarity ends. UTII.I7.ATIO.X OF MACIIIXKRr.

lie substitutes machinery for manual labor, and regards the saving of time and expense hs greater than in most instance of such substitution. By the automatic system operator can transmit messages at ilic rate oN.IMm) words minute between here and Washington, and is ettimntcd that one operator with the automatic system aft telegraph a given amount more than thirty limes rapidly as by the old system. lie is equal in fact to two men end a half on the (hi plan for short circuits, and to more than than three for longer ones. And it is just here that the great advantage of the new plan is said to appear. Fur while Under the Morse system twoorlhrec men mutt have two or three wire to work the 'automatic system needs but one.

"So that," taid Mr. Harrington, "with cheap trlegrtphy atoir object we have this dvantagv. With one wire and one mau we can do the work of at least two wires and two men under the old system. If, for instance, ordinary companies are crowded with business between here and Chicago they have to put up another wire at a cait of $100,000 or so, whereas one wire answer for ns, and the net gain it the cost of pat tin- on the additional wire. And the more T0B multiply ik wires the more gain in potnpanson.

"ttnt are yna ant obliged to htve skilled oporetnm interposed tlw writer. Not at all. Krerrlhin is eif-erlinelv simple. And or operators wouldn't cost a lit h. r.f 1.

I iiAitiMiAkil i i wn, r.iiK r. i "And bow cheaply do you propose to send Vtpatebe If we htve to ay 5 renin a hundred worU for oVIiverin? we can't do it for 10 rents, but we ci for or 20. at tb most. Mere again is time saved. A maa nowa- 4y take Ire miwatea eootn de-I spatch.

Here there is no tetfHitf for it." risotr.ss or tiefrt. A mnmgt 'v sent in by tfim persoa. It given to a wtn lo prepare for telef raphing. Ly a n-f bit. wbi-h it ir.d for it ft written in htr.

actert apoti a long strip of ptler in tl-roost mcrttliblT short of liawtncb than would be required to trirtTib it. These rwt timpty of prfora-tiont. One Mfttenrewt of the htad tof hiog a ftai kty imtkot each letter. The Strip i tbea itken and plarv-d foJW. wakh i tornew by a Urgef wheel efwrseetea1 by a holt.

and. it it anted, a pea pt over it, aitkieg tb eirrt rrrtaplet where Um rrt'rKf orwf Whet 0 afe orwf When issre reeeivwl tbe thi-g. aoe. ail -t." makes rof-rrf trspured prepared ptper. Thrs tskea.

and by er- other mhirle is posted in a.aeh k. time rlTt.s.r,n. none ail inn wiiucr, sou in oinvr poria rv viumI(I In liA ffnnd Mill in year. The plan for the talo of Schuylkill coal nAvt viif annaaea tA tiava mn riiral nnnn a u4.i-i.a i.ixi SWT- by weaaeli. 1 he reader will pardon the -piscatorial psrt of this letter, it hariug been prepared moreespeftially for Prof.

Agassis's feats and darlag adveaturee ia the shape "of tournaments, steeple-caas. lug, fox and stag hunting and horse racing, have ever been held 1 the higeet repute, end pursued with the greatest relish iu Kng-laud, Is, were an essonlial ac-eetnpaalaient ef thvnge nf chivalry, bit appeared with it. The other customs are still in tiga ifogne, nlthougb, tho tlorgy lave long denounced thsm. About forty miltt from London, npen the extensive domains of th estates of the, puke of Richmond, Jn a sequeiUred, nylfaa retreat called "GoodwoodV the annuil Gnowno4 Ricos" in Angut eontlaut to take It if aat4 on an eJevatad end rather broken plataaa of ground, five mile from the rsilroad station, with deep deprsssloi'ia ink centre; tnd di verilOod by greeo slopes, thickeU and roves. Upon tbBtratCTt'flftttatpr tfnpon the enter edge ere Otter; the trap, tre miles in length, twelve rods ia wfdth, is laid upon the green sward, Its grade is as great as IS degree in places, except the level half-mile "home stretch." The greatest distance from the Judget' Stand does not exceed 1 miles.

Its windings and curvature -era a changeable a the grade; i bat' both- Aft so arranged seat nil trnei to aford at least partial view of the coursers as they sweep along the horison, and to ei emplify the "poetry of motion." jjThft Pavilion And the enolpted hill-side grove' -illed fcyWuch of ihe wealth and nobility of the land, and the outside of the fences were densely packed. Seventy-five thousand people wore preiunt. The gay and animated appearance of the numerous Princes and I'riuceiscs, Dukus and Duchesses, Barons and Baronesses, and others, now fanning themselves at their ease, and now peering, with bated breath, through their glasses at the race, was, in itenlf, lnghill(ientrspootarila. Around and about the 'Tools" and "liet-tiug Boards," was the pi nee where the Johnny Bulls and British Lions fought, growled and roared to their hearts' content. Never wat 'there such "sonnd and fury." The clamor and "confusion of tongues" at the Tower of Babel, was mmic in comparison; and, in point nf volume, merely the Usable chorus ol a rrog-pond iu Ibe spring, or Ths long and etreful ttteation gfven ia EiikIbikI lo the production sod Iraiuing of that nolile animal the tervuut and companion of man tlit horse, ha finally ssc ceeded iu bringing him to the highest point of attainable excellence.

The Nnrmsn asd Flanders stocks, bred for heavy draft, are rrinarktMr fur their weight and ttreogth. Some tre orrr 2400 weight each, with ttreugth to Hart and draw on railt 100 tout or tsrt.nd 150 tout after being started. They are extremely docile and gtutlt. het they get down to thtir work ibtir grrat bodies urarly touch the ground, sad rvteinhlt the rhiooct rot the fire buret! brntath tvrry foot the itrnog iron cable tings with tremendsni teerlos, and lb htr-deu move. Eight of tbers, hitched tandim, would be tble to drtw a Pyramid, or Ht.

Paul't ctlbedral all around London, sad damp it into th Tbsmet, rit can only be prnprrly loaded. 'i'beae daises of korttt are the only onet that veer tbeir lailt natural and long. All Ibe elhrrt have a favorite fash loo at tha "Horse Barber'a," of bavins; tbeir tail cat oft iwt, ait or eight Inches abort tbt koect. The cat lota of wesriag their lailt with half the bote cat oft, and the stab tried sp oa red ia a "eb," they think may be eraameotal bat net esefal. They have pal their face tgtiott it, and had te pat It eat of roaateoane.

They hevteW. ig on lb tabject. Tht tort aaed is tbt steeple, the fni tad Ih tltf chase re mostly the previoatly ased tpoa the turf ia the race, after ihty htvt growa stout and old. Bat tbt high bred Ksglish raee horse it the rtpecial pri'l of the English tporttmaa. Oa the ptw! escssioa.

wbeataair )ky rade tbt-M on by ot the ttable le th tra' nd hl(d, was deeply iaterset- isg to tostemplste tbeir ssceeding beaety tnd ltrtMige Taif ihisebad ft wt of the tr.eit mosld tbir lege lithe ttd long, Willi ores rotnd end ttroag ae cablet of t('l (He hair glossy at tilk, with big vii twslling halfway throwgh the oVIkate skm 1st nbs. d'tlilstt tA all rdtdat tUth. artd distim t'y vitible, rose tad fell le the -ep tir-thing cf tbs etptndieg law ge the Witt ks e.f tW bresat Aiver4 at the aek tnd sttne fiffeoH into ta artb ttd th dnsfy frraed had with veis.1, nostritt ttd st diltd tnd fiery, tad etrt twitching l.aktrd tsd ferwrd tsraed touse-tnes trrml towt'd th ridr, tt iftestk wWf t' be was rs'fy, tsd lha Ia1 snd eapd Irw Wit akle. i-g dJely eb ked. be stppd btek tvd tta tewed r'h oa fere fe1 the other, aed.

Wlwee the ts. kkktd ik it 1 Ve mtde ef hie i I pr. The j'itkey r4er. tee, trrtjed ie jtektt. a to tea ibe Tl, Ouilrnuf lln a IA marbat tha antleai 'i prevent too -strong a ctrrenHtHair and removed in rainy reasons.

The pro-jet-tors of the enterprise are exceedingly sangaine of success and have maay 4etig ot in contemplation, betides the all-important one of introducing cheap r. World. I Gold-llli "If. p- The train on the Poughkeepsie adJ Eastern Railroad coralog West was detained I ve hours at Boston Corners Friday naming by snow drifts ten feet deep. A furioua.

gale prevailed and the train did not dare to cross a bigh embaakneat for leaflet neiu ilowa from the track. In night; tnt! merenry was down to eighteen oegrtes below sero. i George Palmer Putnam, a well Ten own publisher of New York, died tuddeulj in that city Friday evening. -e-waetl ve Stares, ta aKlaft1. Some twenty-fire years ago an, attempt watmade to iotrodnce in this uonntrf a system of co-operative stores, enabling the members of a community to supply (beau selves with the most important article of food and clothing at wholesale prices.

Jest the actual expense incurred in carrying the plan into operation and conducting the business of the association. Protective Cuiou stores, as they were called, established to afford a practicable realization ef project for dispensing with the service, of nilddjemen, lor 'a- while very common, especially iu the New England ritates. -Bof from bad management, or tome other anse these experimeuts generally proved nnuc. cessfol and though we1 believe tbtt there are a very few co-operative stores still in existence after a moderately successful ex. periooce of sbout a quarter of a century, the most of them lasted but a short time, leaving their shareholders tuutlly in the lurch on the closing up of their tccountt.

la England co-operative stores have4been far more are continually growing in popular" fa Not only work-ingmen but professional people have id msny jtistances availed oC.tba-adrta. laes alfiirdrby t'tocIatlan JA UteyatiiUse of supplies for-ibelr honaehold wants Ihe most extensive and systematic organl-ratlons of this chsraewr are those principally supported by the working classes. Some oi these har9 enjoyed remarkable proierity, doing a large and lucrative buwiiM-38 to the entire satisfaction of all concerned. A correspondent sends ns an account of a meeting of the North of England Co-operative Wholesale Society, which took place at Manchester on Nov. 23, containing many facts which arc at once interesting and suggestive.

This society represents a federation of co operative societies, and has a Central Hoard and stores iu Manchester, from which the retail store of various to-cietiet are tupplied. The Wbolettle Society was started in lbC9 by the federation of fifty-four sorieties with an aggregate capital of mat taw one thousand pound. On the I st of October of the present year the socio, ties in the federation numbered four hundred and aixty-tix. with a paid up share ctpittl of 28.900. The buainaot done during the last quarter averaged 28.000 a week, and the net profit of the quarter, after the payment of interest on tharet and loam, amounted to 3,274, or over si i ten teen thousand dollar.

A I this meeting of the Wholesale Society It wat tnitooncrtf that trresg meott were making for largely extending the butineat of the association. Hereafter tlon re-quired from America, tlolland, and Ireland would be imported by the society direct from those countrie. It wat determined to Increase the smtunt of subscription re. quired from the federated societies participating in the benefit of the association at a guarantee for loans. The capital ssed in the betinest of the society it supplied by subscriptions of the thtrehotdort and by loan, to which are added of course the profits of itt traffic as they secrae.

The iosn consist ia sorplut cash belonging lo ro-operalive societies deposited with the Wholesale Society, which pays five per cent, interest on such At the lose of the lat quarter the money to deposited ameosteJ to 4i.0OO. iiy aitkiftf ihese deposits trtnsfertble, the society proj pase to introduce wbst it prac'kaily a system of co-operative basking hit their bssiaeui. la latere the rttasl alet dealing with the Wholesale rtociely my d'pntit the whole of their receipt tad trassfer the amoaatat bills become dae, receiving interest to long at their ntoaey on deposits. TW society hat else resolved lo still farther enlarge the field of its one ration by etitgmg is Ibe the co-operative peiweiple wf coarse, severs! detcrip-tiuJt ofgoodt which are the most ia detnaad by tbeir eastomers. Is answer iaqiiriet 'Id reared te the retail essociaUoot supplied by the eocietr, sUtetseaUhad been receiv.

ed frwat ace beedred and forty-ait, show-ff that Ihe segregate resirevaewlt of tock-tiet danag the past year were! Cloths. 1 47.000; Keajt lU.tKM; tailwiaf. 2000; awd blaakcU. 4 OOfl. TVe fewlral IVwrd was therefore eatfceris i Pr1' Wholesale cloth warehease i "PT" gvrst mvrr; in new.aeare Of n-M im ssoev; in i establish a Wtaket and fiaeael factory; ted 1 112 South Main St.

production, of inch of it si pastes over their tracks, alt the coal going into a pool as it i were. It was supposed, by tome, that thote parties hsvlng special coals would be averse lo each ft proceeding, but we as Informed that they bsvt tgrecd. 8o much for the telling; but tbs mailer oi wsses to be paid for the production is not settled, and may Interfere wl these plans. Ills net expected tbst there will be any great change in rates for coal, from this lima forward, notil the opening of the regular Hpring trade, and that with next year we shall have a heavy boslntst, Incretsing eveo upon the large trade of the present year, and at price that will prove remunerative to all concerned. It is to be hoped all disturbing influences will be quieted, so that strike snd tuipenilons will be things of Ibe put; and the variout Interetlt work together htrrsowiouslyW5ojjrdi Coal who won the 5, failed to discover the enterprising patron, who, it seems, preferred So alibi lo so 0fituranc.

It wat tome satisfaction to see a confederate export de. tected with a stolen watch in bis pocket, and severely punished on hit wty to prison. Fiakiug it a tonrce of great ptetsure to vitltors, and of txtenrlve employment to fishermen, at well of supply to Brighton, Loudon and other district in England. Pishing smacks, in countless Dumbers.abouud everywhere in tight. These usually go out te make their hauls at about 11 o'clock r.

and return about tun rise next morning. It is a very interesting sight of a morning to walk down tbt long, sloping, loota-gravel beach lo the turf, te tee these hardy, brawny, red-faced Hritislicri.io bit blouse and corderoy, Itod on thore, and hetve out Into hetpe their nlghft "lack." tnd growl eat, with hoarse voices, their triumphant tuceessei over each other. Fish of cvtry potaibl tir.e tad shape, tumble into bHpt with amating rapidity; roacktrtl aboaadiag ia wonderlul qaantitita. When an Euglithmtn wuhet to be ttrkitg and tmpbttic, he oses the word "RUoAy" It is stterly impossible lor him to carte or iweer in any form wbstever, after leaving oot "Moody." In fsct.teveral honett, robust ftllowt, it it taid, on being Ttquirtd I do to, signally fsiled, tsd thretlentd lo ttriit. The demtiid wtt aa absurdity asd a frtad.

The euphony of wards, like harmeny in msiic, wat gont. A well atk a masictsa te tisg "Bonsy Deocv" without the "Dooo," or "Ysokee iVeJle" without the If the stabhevn KriUsW is presatd Us hard apon a piot on whkh be always ethihitt so wuca hsbit and feetieg.be will suoa refute to twetf at all. Accordingly, when they throw down a hideout looking easterner several feel fnug, at a a.t a tt witn a ease end eyes use a nun t. ani a pair of jawt like a thark's the grett ds-slroyet ef ssahrel yen hear, "Hes you aiyaoar dog fish I 1'eaj are the gentleman that bit all thsm 'ere mackerel, are yoT Ttke yen WW and oB" gee hi head with a m1y eU eletver The ssortat enemy ef the dog lh. and, tlraag te sty, eoastaat friend sad compsu-Ivn ef mMkeesi is tailed "Mtrel Vs.

lrtor of GvArd." He seeoaipiai sbotlt ef maekerel ae a aaepbe dof a I'w ef sheep to rr tbes tgtisst wolves Hbdy ie tleader and tboettwtaty iah leag, with a tteet-like btli fear inWt long, tbkieed sharp at a ttiVltn. Tie it tmilt for weaderfal tpeed. asd ht ttetirt are te pWree -the "eaway't eetr king bird, at a thief rst ettght ia a grawsry Thin is the old Prog Store of WILLIAM TUCK, which ha been established twenty years. A FIRST CLASS STOCK OF GOODS Prrulmnf to th tra kept constantly on head. 1'1'RK DRITUS AND CHEMICALS, rAtr omhid, r-ERrCMERY, PATENT MEDICINES SOAPS.

WINKS and LlylOBs. Havlnthc BKeT facilities for jreftln dmr from flint hand, I am enabled to nfTer inilmo. tnents to General ItoaleS. wbn will And It In, their advantage to call on me before purehaa. inc.

DRUGGIST AND PHARfJACEUTISl, SUCCESSOR. TO UK. X. U. UiXt-tL) Corner nf Market ami Franklin Street.

COLD SPARKLfNU soda WATER, PA IE LINO SODA it rra rant evct-. RtSMtNQKN and VtCHT WATERS on sranght. BLY xOcR YotR DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS and CANDIES, T. I. 0MIV.

UK vnrthaaatna Washington. Choice Furnituro ILetdj-'MswIo or Hade to Order. MAIN BTKEET, Jfnr Unm. Call and eiawilne tH 1r- nrlfwent of tit qnabty nf hflw. ') 11 oh klad Femltnre.

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r-i-e-n I Terms Rooaonable. 60 Building Lots FOR SALE CAR Tin) Lehigh Valley R. R. Shops, 3d WARD. WILKKS-BARRK.

St. ft 10 AX AUNOLD, THE HATTER! MAIN NKAR NORTHAMPTON 8T. SFURS! RODESS' ighbotod of Mtcbier. It wil be I rel, hat stet 7 htt aw fc time fW t.oa ad rest ater n-n wiriit ntevenri nv for t. Tbe f'lftwif; wwf by.

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About Wilkes-Barre Daily Archive

Pages Available:
643
Years Available:
1872-1873