[ NIGHT is the time for rest: How sweet when labors close To gather round the aching breast The curtains of repose; Stretch the tired limbs, and lay the head ' Upon our own delightful bed. - Montgomery, j A YOUNG telegraph operator in j Hartford, after repeated calls for a young lady operator in another oflice, at last got a response, and then he telegraphed back to her, "I have been trying to get you for the last half j hour!" In a moment the following spicy reply came tripping over the | wires from the telegraphic maiden:! "That's nothing. There is a young j man here been trying to do the same ; thing for the last two years and he hasn't got me yet." IT WAS Sheridan Knowles who first said "It's too thin!" THE cholera has superseded the German army in France, and the people are better content. SCIENTISTS are claiming that in stead of being cold, the moon is in reality red hot; so much so that no living thing known to our world could exist there. This spoils the | "green cheese" theory. SEVERAL passengers on the Missis sippi were attracted by the alligators basking in the sunshine. "Are they amphibious, Captain ?" asked a look er on. "Amphibious? thunder!" an swered the enthusiastic officer, "they'll eat a hog a minute." A MAN in the rural districts of Ohio wrote the editor of his horticul tural paper, and asked, "What are the most advantageous additions to dried grasses for winter ornament?" The editor replied "Acroclinium rose um, A. alba, Gomphrena globsola and G. globosa camea." When the rural man read this he fairly boiled with rage—though we never saw a man "boil" with rage—and immediately sent a note to the editor of the paper ordering his paper discontinued. He said no editor who swore that way, just because he was asked a simple question, should have his support. VOLTAIRE once praised another writer very heartily to a third per son. "It is very strange," was the reply, "for he says you are a charla tan." "Oh," replied Voltaire, "I think it very likely that both of us are mistaken." A CLERGYMAN who left notice in his pulpit to be read by the preacher who exchanged with him, neglected to denote carefully a private post script, and the congregation were as tonished to hear lite stranger wind up saying : "You will please come to dine with me at the parsonage." A HARD-SHELL Baptist minister over in Indiana, who married a fort night after his wife's death, made the following satisfactory explanation in the pulpit the Sunday following: •• I searched the scriptures fromGen isees to Uevalations and found plen ty of promises to the wider but nary one to the widerer. And so I took it that the good Lord didn't waste sATiipathv on a man when it was in his power to comfort himself, and having a first-rate chance to marry in the Lord 1 did so, and would do so again. Besides, brethren, I con sidered poor I'atsy was just as dead as she ever would lie." "ON TO Washington!" was the cry of the New York bulls and beat s, but the\ did not succeed in captur ing the (,'apital. Genet ; 1 Grant was "too many guns" for them.— lioston Journal. "THIS engine won't work," said a fireman to the chief of the fire depart ment. "No wonder," was tiie reply, " it was made to play." "WILL you have some strawber ries?" asked a lady of her guest. "Yes, madam, yes; 1 eat straw ber ries with great enthusiasm." "I>o you ? Well, we haven't anything but cream and sugar for 'em this even ing" said the matter-of-fact hostess. ONE Sunday recently, during high mass at twelve, in the village of Glentariff, Ireland, three ladies of the Protestant faith were obliged to take shelter from one of the heavy showers which frequently occur in . the south of Ireland. The officiating priest, knowing who they were, and wishing to appear respectful to them, stooped down to his attendant, who was on his knees, and whispered to him, "Three chairs for the Protestant ladies." The clerk, who was rather an ignorant man, stood up and shout ed to the congregation, "Three cheers for the Protestant ladies!" which the congregation immediately took up and gave very heartily, while the priest stood dum founded. U 0 2 HTTDSCI^IBEI for tie . m Journal " nu News Item. L. B. COLE & SON. PROPRIBTORS OP TUB Blacksmith and Wagon-simp, Second Street, (between Main k West.) yorth Side,— COUDERSPORT, PJBL. WAGON , CARRIAGES a SLEIGHS of all description* manufactured to suit customers aud warranto*. Repairing: always attended to proiupLr, Competent and experienced in m ploy in both shops to attend to the calls of cus tomers. Charges reasonable for cash or ready a . 2423 L. B. COLE & SON Before purchasing elsewhere call and examine the SINGER MACHINE. A. M. Reynolds, Agent, Office in otmsted Bioci Ccudersport, Fa. ELORIDGE BROTHERS, SPECIAL AGENTS FOR WOODWARD A BROWN, WEBER, MATHCSHEK, and CHICKERINQ PIANOS, ALSO, George Woods' Celebrated Organs. ITLLAK'S NEW MASONIC HALL BUILDING, {year Howell House,) WELLSVILLE, N. Y. Dealers In all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHAN DISE, SHEET MUSIC, Ac. TUNING and REPAIRING PIANOS A SPECIALTY. We invite the Public to examine and criticise the WOODWARD A HKOWN Pianos, and GEO. WOODS' | organs. 2446 tf . J. GLASE & SON, Carpenters & Joiners, Coudersport, Peiui'a. I CONTRACTS taken for all kinds of BUILDING— and materials furnished. ; DOORS, BLINDS and SASH kept constantly on hand or manufabtured to order. CASH paid for PINE LUMBER. J. GLASE k SON. The SINGER is the liest machine for all work. According to sworn returns there were over 45,000 more sold last year than any other kind made. A. >l. Reynolds* Agent. OYSTERS. A. H. PEIRCE, Wholesale ami JMail • OYSTER DEALER, COUDERSPORT, PA. | < >ystcr> by tin* Can, Quart. Gallon. Hundred and Thousand received daily. : Families, Parties and Festivals supplied on short notice. 1 The Trailc furnished at reasonable rates, i Give me a trial and I can suit you. -4-221 A. H. PEIRCE. Old Sewing Machines of any make I repaired in a workmanlike manner. A. M. REYNOLDS, Agent. BOOTS and SHOES ! John Denhof, Wot LD respectfully inform the citizens that he continues the mauufaeture of BOOTS AND SHOES at ids new Stand, MAIN STREET below MARKET, (Smith of the lirulgc,) ALL work done in a workmanlike manner reasonable rates, AND A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED Give him a call KXOCII MORGAN'S SONS'i - SAPO L I O is a substitute for Soap for all Household purposes except washing clothes. SAPO L I O for cleaning your House will save the labor of one cleaner. Give it a trial. SAPO L I O for Windows Is better than Whiting or Water. No removing curtains or car- ( pets. i SAPO L I O cleans Paint and Wood, in fact the en tire house better than Soap. No slopping. : Saves labor. You can't afford to be with- t out it. SAPO L I O I for scouring Knives is better and clean er than Bath Brick. -Will not scratch. SAPO L I O is 1 etter than Soap and Sand forfpolish- | 1 lng Tinware. Brightens without scratch iug. SAPO L 1 O polishes Brass and Copper utensils bet ter than Acid or Oil anil Kotten Stone. SAPO L I O for Washing Dishes and Glassware is in- i valuable. Cheaper than Soap. SAPO L I O removes Stains from Marble Mantels, < Tables and Statuary, from llard-tlnished Walls, and from China anil Porcelain. SAPO L I O removes Stains and Grease from Car pets and other woven fabrics. Therein no one article known Hint will lo so many kinds of work and do it as well as well hn Sit polio. Try il. HAND 8 A P 0 L I Oi a new and wonderfully effective | Toilet Soap, having no equal in this | country or abroad. hand 8 A P 0 L I () as an article for the Bath "reaches i the foundation" of all dirt, opens the ! pores and gives a healthy action and i brilliant tint to the skin". UAND 8 A P 0 L I 0 Cleanses and Beautifies the skin, in- ' stantlv removing any stain or blem- | ish from both hands and face. HAND S A P O L I 0 1 is without a rival in the world for | curing or preventing roughness and j chapping of either hands or face. HAND 8 A P 0 L I O removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink \ stains ,V Grease; for workers in Ma- ' chine shops, mines, Ac, is invaluable, j For making the skin white and soft | anil giving it a "bloom of beauty," it; Is unsurpassed by any Cosmetic known. HAND 8 A POLIO costs 10 to IS cents per cake and i evervlxxly should have It. You will I like It. Don't fail to try these Goods. liny II of your merchant it lie lias il or will procure it for you. II not, write lor our I'niiiplilefAll about Sapolio." and it will be mailed free. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS ' 20 Fark Place. N. Y. •244fia25-COW ' S. F. HAMILTON I Book & JOB S. W. corner MAIN and THIRD Streets, {OVER THE POST OFFICE,) COUDERSPORT, PA. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. (Formerly WOOD A MANX.) STATIONARY & PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. The Best anil Most Complete Assortment in the Market. Tliese Engines liave always maintained the very highest standard of excellence. We make the manufacture of Engines, Hollers a Saw Mills a spe cialty. We have the largest A most complete works of the kind In the country, with machinery apeci- We keep constantly In process large numbers of Engines, which we furnish at the very lowest prices and on the shortest notice. We liulld En gines specially adapted to Mines, Saw-mills, Grist mills, Tanneries, Cotton-gins, Threshers and all •■lasses of manufacturing. We are now building the celebrated Lane Circu lar Saw-mill the best and most complete saw-mill ever Invented. We make the manufacture of saw-mill outfits a special feature of our business and can furnish complete on the shortest notice. Our aim In all cases is to furnish the best ma chinery In the market and work absolutely une qualled for beauty of design, economy A strength. Send for Circular and Price List. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. iM-tSrivap rnt'A. M. Y. A BEAUTIFUL $8 CHKOMO FREE TO ALL LOVEILS OK ART AND LITERA TURE. , WE will send the Beautiful Chromoentitled • "The Unwelcome Visitor," postage pre paid, as a premium to every subscriber to our monthly magazine called the J3 UMB L E 13 EK ' contains thirty-two large pages, besides the co ver. filled with the best and most interesting reading. Price, only $ I a Year! Bnd on your Dollar and get a dollar magazine and an eight dollar cliromo in return, Sample copy set wee on receipt of stamp. We want and w ill liberally pay .V Cr KTV r r s. Send stamp for particulars. Address BUMBLE BEE, Albion, Illinois. „.f I-KW -asnon Siqt mixL, pasßq.und spool! uo jCjaa sa'wmib übo sjautoisn j •spußjq SUOUIBJ .fpsnto jaqrn SB ||.lM SB 'o.iovaox osi.wsh.-) ..KniKHHdb. pußja pajßjqsiaa A'usnf am jo eaaantaßtnußn. *A "M '0"I V.IcI IJI '|ooj|S' iaa,i oi! V I* 4 -oo v SIAIVOV "W THE "SILVER TOUG-UE" ORGANS For PARLOR, CHURCH and SCHOOL. MANUFACTURED BY E. P. NEEDHAM & SON. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. Nos. 143, 145 and 147 East 22d St., New York. - Responsible parties applying for agencies in sec tions still unsupplled will receive prompt atten tion and liberal inducements. Parties residing at | a distance from our authorized agents may order ! from our faetorv. Send for an illustrated price I list. 25010i26 M. H. BIPCE, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN JJaprc ZZlmtooto Sljaurs, OIL CLOTHS, Etc., No. ?LlB Main St., 2434 ly* BUFFALO, N. Y. Singer, Drover & Baker, leather and common Needles, Thread and Oil kept constantly on hand. A. M. Reynolds, Agent. ' . H. D. TREADWELL, t —OF— I Wellsville, N. Y., | Has just returned from New York with a large stock of Boots and Shoes, ' LEATHER £ SHOE FUR LOOK AT THE PRICES! | WOMEN'S SLIPPERS from 5Ce. to 81.7.1 F " LEATHER LACE BOOTS 90C. " 1.7.1 • MOROCCO " " GL.OO " 1.2.1 1 MEN'S THICK BOOTS 2.50 " 4.00 j " KIP " 2.75 " 4.50 , Small Shoes, from 30 cents upwards. > Sole Leather, 30 rnd 31 cents per pound. Shoe Findings of all kinds, verycheap. Remember the place,—directly opposite the Howell House. 11. D. TREADWELL. AGENT. t FRENCH'S NEW HOTEL. COR. CORTLAND! & NEW CHURCH STS.. N. Y. j On the European Plan. RICHAKD P. FRENCH, Son of the late Col. Rich-! aril French, of French's Hotel, has taken this Ho tel, newly titted up and entirely renovated the , same, centrally located in the business part "t • the city. Ladies' and Geutleuens' Dining Rooms : Attached. la 4 | AGENTS WANTED. In every county of each State, for a new Nation al Book. (THE" LIVES AND PORTRAITS uF I'HK PRESIDENTS.; with fae simile copy of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United states and \\ ashlngtgnl Far* well Ad dress, with 19 line steel plates. For Circulars and Terms address Johnson Wilson .t Co., 27 Beck l ham St., New York. la 4 PATENTS OBTAINED. No fees unless successful. No lees 111 a ivaiice. No charge for prelimlnurv search. Send lor circulars. CONNOLLY BROTHERS, loss. Fourth St.. Phila delphia, Pa. A 608 Ninth st, Washington, D.C. 43r4 (£ C t.y CO?! perday! Agents wanted! All class 4)3 4)ZU of working people of either sex, l ining or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at any thing else. Particulars free. Address G. BTIN SON A CO., Portland, Maine. Br4 Columbia Classical Intsitute. A Boarding School for Young Men and B"\s. For Circulars address REV. 11. S. ALEXANDER, Co lumbia, Pa. . Br4 V FORTUNE.—How? Bv speculating in slorks and {fold. Capital, $1" to $100; will pav f Its) to flism a month. Full explanation sent free. W. F. HUBBELI. A CO., Bankers and Brokers, 39 Wall St., New York. Box 22*2. 4i4 $25 MO.TEY MATE FAST $lOOO By all who will work foi us. If upon writing you 1 do not flat! us all square, we will give you one doU I lar for your trouble. Send stamp for circulars to O. 11. 'HI'fKLKY A- CO.. Tekonsha, Mich. *:4 Having struggled twenty years between life ami death with ftSIHMA or PHTKibiC ' experimented myself by compounding roots and herbs, ami in haling the Medicine thus obtaliieiL 1 fortunately discovered a most wonderful remedy and sure cure for Asthma and its kindred diseases. War ranted to relieve the severest paroxysm instantly, so the patient can lie down to rest and sleep com fortably. ONE TRIAL PACKAGE SENT BY MAIL FREE OF CHARGE. Address D. LAX GELL, Apple Creek. Wayne Co., Ohio. r4 I>r. T. ML Sharp's Dyspepsia PHI. DYSPEFSIA CURED Dr. Sharp's Specific cures Dyspepsia, Liver Com ; plaint, Constipation, Vomiting of Food, Sour Stom ! ach, Water Brash, Heartburn, Low Spirits, Ac. In | thirty-five years never failing to cure the most oi.- ! stinate cases. Sold by druggists. C. S. Jones A j Co., 19 North Front St., Ygenls for Couilersport, i Pa. Depot, 145 Eighth St., X. Y. Circulars mailed j ou application. 4a26 $3,000 for 20 Cts. I Before you start ou a journey, buy an Accident ; Insurance Ticket of the Railway I'asseiigen Assurance Co., of Hartford. Conn. Tickets | for sale at railroad stations. Ask for an Insurance j Ticket. 4:4 WYOMING SEMINARY COMMKRCIAL COIXKGE, One of the largest Boarding Schools for both sexes i in the United States, six courses of study. Mili tary tactics, Commercial College Course and Tele ; graphing. Terms low. Fall term opens Septem i tier 3rd. Send for atalogue to Rev. D. COPE-- LANI), A.M., or 1.. L.SPKAGUE, Kingston, Pa. 4r4 fOLLECIATE & CGMISERCML INSTITUTE. Ma li vcn.l onw. Prsparatory to college or business, j Circulars sent on application. WM. il. RUSSELL j Principal. 4:4 The very best plan ! By which you can obtain Life Insurance is the j Low Premium, All Cash, Stock Plan, It furnishes j the largest amount of insurance for a given sum ! of money. The contract Is plain and definite, ! without complication, mystery or uncertainty. I The policy is always worth its face, the premium never increases. It is the most satisfactory and economical plan for the insurant. Tun TKAVKJ.- EKS INSCRANCK COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn., grants Life Insurance upon this excellent plan. ' Its security is unquestioned. Apply to any Agent or send for Circular. wr4 Agents wanteo for the New Book. Epidemic & Contagious Diseases I with the newest and best treatment for all cases, i The only thorough work of the kind in the world. Embrace.- Smallpox, Yellow Fever, Cho lewt andmla."." <u.- as -. KOKff.iLl ifilE wl t tOUT IT, and ail buy it. Has 24 chromatic il lustrations. 'i lie biggest chance of the season for agents. Address il. s. GOODSI'EKD A Co., 3T Paik Row, New York. Br4 GOOD AE.\ IS AXTEII l Oif ' ftYKlit BODY'S OWN FIIYSK I VN, by C. \\ . GIf.ASON, M. !>. Sells rapidly. One agent I sold 100 In one week. Apply at once'to il. N. MI - KINNEY A CO., Philadelphia, l'a. 50r4 A<irit Yonr Homes with the new Chronto "Awake" ami "Asleep." Sella like wild-fire. I 1 he pair sent lor fifty cents. A large discount to I Agents. Address W. F. CARPEN TER, Foxboro, M ass. 50r4 / n " EK WEEK ,N GASH to Agents. Kverv 4)HU thing furui-he . ami expenses paid. 5-0-4 A. COULTER A- C 0., Charlotte, Mich. The La Croix Medical Dispensary, KSTABLILHED IN 1*37, Is the oldest A most successful institution in this country for the treatment of Chronic ami Sexual Diseases. For terms of treatment call, or address by mail, with statement of case, s. ti. ilUMspiix, 4r4 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. A GREAT OFFER KSSXSSX will dispose of 100 PIANOS A ORGANS oi rrxl nlnx* maker*, including WA TERS', at extremely ; '.oi\ prices lor cash, or part cash, and baiance in ! small monthly payments. New 7-Octave tirst [ class PIANO*, all modern Improvements, for : #275 eash. Organs $.55, $75. DOUBLE REED i ORGANS,SIOO; 4-STOP, $110; 8-STOP, $ 125, and ! upwards. WATERS' CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANS are the most beautiful aud perfect in tone ever made. The CONCERTO STOP Is the best ever placed in any organ. It is produced by a third set of reeds peculiarly voiced, the EFFECT of which is MOST CHARMING and SOUL-STIR RING, while its IMITATION of the HUMAN VOICE is SUPERB. Terms liberal. IIi.USTKA TF.i> CATALOUUK MAII.ed for one stamp. A libera! discount to Ministers, Churches, Sunday-Schools Lodges, etc. ALEX IS WANTED. 47rJ WANTED. General and Local Agents, for the Bartram Sewing Machine, ni<le at Danlrurv, Conn. The stillest, fastest and easiest Lock-stitch, Straight Needle Machine in the market. Wc give better terms than any other company. Address John A. Dodge, Gen'l Agent 47r4 llmibiir.v, Conn. WALLACE A COMPANY'S CREAM TABLE CHOCOLATE No boiling no essary. A cup of delicious Choco late made with it In two minutes. No waste. Packed in pound jars. Vanilla or plain. One doz. In box. I'uequaled as a confection for lunch" spread ou crackers, with a glass of milk at hand to drink. For making Soda Water Syrup or fla voring Ice Cream it is superior to any chocolate made; and for Chocolate Cake, nothing else v ill be used where this has been tried. For sale bv J. T. WARREN A CO., Cincinnati, O. 47r4 Write for a Price List to J. II JOHNSTON, Great Western Gun Works, No. 179 SMITH FIEUI ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. Breech-loading Shot-guns, $4O to $3OO. Double Shot-guns $s to $l5O Single Guns $3 to $2O Ri'lcs $8 to $75. Revolverssstos2s. Pistols $1 tos*. Gun Material, Fishing Tackle. Large discount to deal ers or clubs. Army guns, Revolvers, etc., bought or traded for. (foods sent by Express C. 0.1). to be examined before paid for." 4r4 Working Class MA ' K,,R FEMALB, SUA t- week guaninteed. Re spectable employment at home, day or evening no capital required; full instructions and valuable pa- kage of goials sent free by mall. Address with ti cent return stamp, >L YOUNG A CO. 4'''4 . 173 Greenwich St., N. v- TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. \ rol ; N( ' >IKN LADIES qualified for practl- F cal operators at the Buffalo Telegraph Insti | tute A CRy Line Telegraph. Every graduate s£ • 4 i'° s . n 7, largest and most complete 1 Coov a ,-v-n. ,, 'J r<>HS ' for '"'" "lar and catalogue, ■ ( . L. BRA ANT, Supt., Buffalo, N. Y. iri (iKITYSUUIIG :Katalysine Water i Is the nearest approach to a specific ever discov ered for Dyspepsia, Neuralgia. Rheumatism, (.out. Gravel, Dial.etes, Kidney A Urinary Diseases gen ' erallv It restores muscular power to the Paralj t- i i Ic. tt cures liver Complaint, Chronic Dlarrhua, ! Piles, Constipation, Asthma, Catarrh A lironchi ' tis. Diseases of the skin, tieneral Debility A Ner i vous Prostration from Mental or Physical Excess es. It is the Greatest Antidote ever discovered for j Excessive Eating or Drinking. it corrects the ' stomach, promotes digestion A relieves the head ' almost immediately. No household should lie with i out it. For sale by all Druggists. : -'"Fora history of the Springs, medical reports i of the power of water over diseases, marveiloti j cures and for testimonials from distinguished luen ' send for pamphlets. WHITNEY P.IiOS., Genera, : Agents, 24; s. Front st„ Pliiladelphla. Pa. ; GEVTYSBI'KO SL'KISG CO. 43r4 tt matle rapidly with stencil & key check -MUX It 1 out (its. Catalogues A full particulars free. s. M. SPBNCKK, 117 Hanover at. lieston. sr. HOW "TIN DO Ml. or tlx- secret out.— Mustache A Whiskers in 42 days. TIUSGKEAI ; -m SET and 100 others. <ianii>ler'Tricks,Cardinl ! og.v, Ventriloquism, in all tlia original P.ooh <(■ ; WONDERS. Mailed for 28cents. Address I). C. j CUTLER, Cartilage, Illinois. Domestic PAPER FASHIONS. ELEGANT IN DESIGN FAULTLESS iN FIT AGENTS WANTED. Seud for Catalogue. j Dumestie Ken ing Haeliine X. Y. 8N "YOU ASK! I'LL TELL!" THE NEW DEPARTURE 'HEOOII AGENTS WANTED. Exclusive territory given : ! The book will sell itself. Father. Mother, S:ser, 1 Brother, Minister Merchant, Manufacturer, Farm er. Miner, Mariner and Yourself all want it. There j is Moncv in it. Send for Circular. CHESTER MAN A u EULTER, mi N. Mil st., l'hlla. Pa. 4:;rt We Want an Agent In this township to canvass for the new, valuable 1 ■ ; and fast selling book by Dr. JOHN COWAN, j The Science of a New Life | Recommended and endorsed by prominent minis | ters, physicians, religious and secular papers. No other book like it published. $4O per week guar ' • anteed. Address, COWAN A CO., - 47r4 lay Eighth St., New York. 12,000,000 ACRES. ; CHEAP FARMS. The Cheapest Land in Market for sale by the Union Pacific Failroad Co., In the Great Platte Valley. 3.000,000 acres in Central Nebraska - Sim for sale in tracts of forty acres ami upwards :' on five and ten years' credit at six per cent. No 1 i a ivance interest required. Mild and healthful climate, fertile soft, an abun : dance of good water. THE BEST MARKET IN WEST. The great Mining regions of Wyoming, < 'olorado, I'tali and Nevai'.a being supplied I>\ the farmers in the Platte : Valley. ? Soldiers eniiiled to a Homestead of 160 Acres. I THE BEST LCCATif-NS FOB COLONIES. FREE HOMES FOR ALL. Millions <>t Acres trf t choice Government lands open for entry under the Homestead Law, near this Great Railroad, with - good matkets and all the conveniences of an old . settled country. , Free passes to purchasers of Railroad lands, l Sectional Maps showing Hie 1 and, also new edi tion of Descriptive Pamphlet, with new maps, j mailed free every where. Address <>. V. DAVIS, L 43r4 Lantl ()>mr. U. P. R. It., OMAHA, Nkb. M'CLELLAN'S INSTITUTE FOR BOYS i At West Chester, Pa. A beautiful and elevated I situ a tip, 22 mii'-s west of Philadelphia. Spacious playgrontids with gymnasium. Students prepared ■ for College, Polytechnic Schools or business. Spe , cial provisions made for very young boys. .Many students remain, as boarders, during summer va ' cation. Session begins Sept. 10. Address 1 S>4 ROBERT M. M'CLELLAN. I THE VICTOR i-SEVm} IACHIE : CO. ' Want reliable and energetic Agents in this county. ' The "VICTOR" is a I.ock-stieh, Shuttle Machine, > with SeP- etting Needle, best finished and most . perfect Machine ollerc I An increase of over ■ SOU p--r cetit on sales of IW2 over IS7I. , j I-'or terms, etc., address i VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO.. Ue4 1227 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa IRON CITY <;r.\ WOBKS. s j ' j A large assortment of Muzzle A Breech I oading single A Double Barrel Shot Guns, Rltles, Re | vol-. e:s, Pistols, Sporting Goods ,v Eishi -g Tackle. Call A examine mv stock or seud for Price List. , | Address H. H. SHI'LTE, 11 j4 "30 I Shorty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. • | Repairing done on short notice. i ' | The oldest A most reliable institution for ob . j tatning a mercantile education. For circulars | write to P. DUFF A SONS, I l'J4 Pittsburgh, I'a. To the "Trade" only! C 373) WATCHES ! DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Watch & Clock Material, &0., &c. NO OLD GOODS. EVERYTHING NEW & FRESH, i NEW YORK BILLS DUPLICATED. ffcTtrderß promptly attende<! to. WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY, (i. B. BARRETT A ( 0., lljS 60 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. A&ERTS WAITED 1 o sell an article that everv family uses. Profits ' are large, and ext a inducements offered to agents 1 aho are \t illing to vvosk. Applv or send for cir cular and terms to | EDWARDS BROTHERS Arizona Diamond store, ' j :I R 2 _ 27 Sixth street, Pittaburgn, Pa. ; West India I'olish Co., WM. KIP, MANAGER, MANUFACTORY, 253 PENN AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. Manufacturers of the ties! Polish in the world for ' cleaning and restoring to its original lustre Gold ! J 1 l-' . ae : w * re > Drass, copper, Glass-ware' l 5 r f lx l' ,res * Locomotives, Fire Engines, and anv : article that will receive a polish. t AGENTS WANTED, to canvass this town Ad I Urectioi"' ,OVe ' PrK ' loSl " pr 85 rcn,s I° r sampie "add . 11J4 ; rUiriLCH AND SCHOOL FUR-i V/' NITURE. SCHOOL and OFFICE DESKS. PFWS ,„i Pi r ! PITS made of seasoned Walnut and Ash umbJr Send for prices to "uuoer. c. 0. DUN NELLS, ITB Liberty Street, U * PITTSBURGH, PA. ' Vinegar Bin PURELY VEGETARLF FHEE FROM A lc „ DR. WALKERS California Vinegar Dr. .1. Walker's C alifornia PSTSir Bill ITS are ;i v *' piepnmtion, iiiitdf fliieiiv iy„, live herl>s lot.ml on ii,e ion,, li e Sierra Nevada in- tiu.t;iii -. ilia, the medicinal |>: jerii s f-f arc extracted therefrom wit:.,, of Alcohol. The question daily asked. W li.it is the <■,, 1 unparalleled success of VIM TKiLSf our answer is. that ti ; ,. . the cause of disease, and tj, P , covers his liealth. They ,ue ; hlood ptirilieraml a lifc-givin; a jmrfect Renovator and | of the system. Never I>ej distort* of the world ha* .1 i, uv conijioiuule.l ]t>s.->es i: g tin •l'uilities of Yixias.vi: I -1: it sick of every iii-ea man Kb . are a gentle Purgative aw ; - relieving tut ge-tion or I the Liver ami \ isccral 0;, Diseases The properties of I)::, w VIXKGAK IDTTKKS are Aperii t.i Carminative. Nutritious. I.a x , - I tive, ami Aati-Hiliuus. G rateful Thousands prori; EG AK BITTERS the most wordc i vigorant that ever sustained th-'i ! system. No Person ran take these BR according to directions, and ren.. unwell, provided their bones a;. stroyed by mineral poison e: means, and vital organs wasted ■ repair. Bilious, lieniitteiit and Ij mitteut Fevers, which are >: .ent in the valleys of our gri througliout the I'nited States. • those of t!ie Mississippi, Olii . i Illinois, Tennessee, Cmnherlaml.i': sas. Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Ga Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Savanmi; anoke, James, and many others; their vast tributaries, thnuighw entire country during the Sr.'.. • Autuinn, and remarkably so di ; ,;i sons of unusual heat and dryne? invariably accompanied by exteii rangements of the stomach and I and other abdominal viscera. In 3 treatment, a purgative, exert ins :.i erful intluence upon these vario • gans, is essentially necessary. 1 is no cathartic fur the pm\vjse cqi. Dn. J. WALKER'S VINEGAURUT as tliey will speedily remove the colored viscid niatter with bowels are loaded, at the same: stimulating the secretions of; • and generally restoring the !. functions of tDo digestive organs Fortify (ho hotly against I!H by purifying all its fluids with V: i BITTERS. NO epidemic can taiJ of a system thus lbre-arined. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ache, Pain in the Shoulders ( . ! Tightness of the Chest, Dizzincs- Eructations of the Stomach, lh ' in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks,!' tation of the Heart, Intlamiuatic Lungs, Pain in the region of i. neys, and a hundred other pain:" ;" tonis, are the otl'spritigs of Jr.- One bottle will prove a bcuergua of its merits than a lengtliy ati inent. Scrofula, or iiitig's Lvi!. Swellings, Ulcers, lay aptSwt Goitre, Scrofulous lnfiaiiniuui<>;K I Iliilamiiiatioiis, ilertu.al A il.t Sores, Eruptions of the Skill. Sir? K< In these, as in ali othercoiixtituliiiui i eases, WALK rat's \ IXKOAK UrrTKa; shown their great curalive p'ov;'- niost obstinate ami intraetiilce For intlaiiiiunlory aitti Clin Rhcuiuat ism. Gout, h in - tent and Intermittent Fevers.lii*-; the Blood, Liver. Kidney -"'I '•' these Bitters have 110 equal. Stall 1 are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Lis :. . P< gaged in J'aiuts and Mmerui--* Plu;nhers, Type-setter . iliuer.s, as they advaiH • n Inc.; lo pandysis ..f the il. >•' . ' against this, t .ke a i<.se .f \ tun- LGAK BITTKKS t.ceasionaliy. For Skin Disease.-. Umpb tor. Sall-Klieuni, Blotclic 1 Pustules, Boils. Carbuin U's. Übig Seald-iiead, Stne Eve • ry .ie.;- Scurfs, IHsecrfonttHHis <>( the Skin. H and Diseases of the Skin <>t w IM! 1 ' 1 " or nature, arc literalb ..ig up " out of the system in a ohorl liaie of tliese Bii'teis. Pin, Tap", and oilier ' lurking in the sy-teni of so many t are ulleelually ilestroyed anil rcii:"W system of medicine, no wrm. 2 ' thchninities will free tlicrystein like these Bitters. For Female Complaints. or old, married or single, at thetia manhood, or the turn of life. ''i ( * Bitters display stt rleeided an influf© ' improvement is soon perceptible. j Cleanse th." Viliatetl HI'HW ever you lind its impurities bursting tt_ the skin in Pimples, Eruptions. cleanse it when you find it olrtr •-* sluggish in the veins; cleanse it . foul; your ieelings will tell you the blood pure, and the health ; will follow. tt. It. DONALD At° , Druggists tintlOaa. Agts.. San E. i and cor. of Washington uiul < : irit y Sold by all am* '' "lb ly Established in " in 1"' C. C. Hammer & Manufacturers of Fine and Vr<!'" r ' TURE, of every ileseripti n and pm <"• ano superior in style and quality than • most or any other Furniture House!' 11 '' mountains. Photographs an<l Priee Lists sent on 11 or when In the city don't forgei thr!' the lasge Golden Chair, SUBSCRIBI FOR THE JOURNAL h $
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