The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, June 16, 1869, Image 4

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to'hot tato door. -, • •,- , - - , .-. • -
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• • •
Then onto this tibia laming, wicked 'thought,.
within Me tarnlnt, '
I mhohad in rain eater l lW. in the opmt drew
Thee my foot, It pressed thetbreshbom ; all with.
in Wall drh'ad &sib
rte, lite form MO met Write, Wending jest In ,
'nide the doer—
Made me wleh I Newt had. ;Maw Into dila open
cabin door: ' • • • • • •
It did im tree as Pam Peter •
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lt'i
dboetllke funal c d Mato :show ye; Ile W
att ell so white mid erowy; •
It wormed a .]rants Jest arrived trey Jualas'e
happy/hors,
Ant the thonyht wee mem invoked ms:
a inlet y blow it tellcrd me— . .
• Idow that rent me reeling, rprawner —hoot
Wane; tcabin door. ',
I know the hand that dealt! that rluourr:
my le tier hair, tweet It,. Mesre,
Peggy, her*Tone,* cArpnOrt,"—itle It w on
n midPeg►J.
Dottier more.
•
Thou that wiredbutatoud o'er um, and with
erndkom epi th et. bored.me.
Path a laddnitnne a roman, man had *e'er rt •
mired before;
Illackguard, said shit, ,Iblarg of well, goodtbr•
motile: drunken deed—
Wee the het I head Trans ea I fell atop
upon tbellour ;
llor bong the thtyed; I emit remembor, but no
5 eePenete dying ember: runght Its Owed upon
the door.
She had kit me lu my gldrY, amont le on the cab.
lu fluor.. - • •
lu my cabin I lay dreamlrg, and I saw the ntrul
gleaming "et the ligb, alt other daye, dime
halm7 days of yore. .
Childhood .}team wern mow before me,' loons I
bred non hovered o i r toe ;
Again my mother'. tore I talon, as t tonal times
bad b. fore{
Then I proutlaed het, t 4 mother, as I left the
college door.
That I'd sever touch the bottle, never, never more.
. •
Then again. I saw s ridden—new a rare and ra
diant maiden, •
'llnahhig 'brat to gracemy condi:, and Liss me,
welcome home once more;
be 11 wu I 1 loved on madly-aloe la was who amll•
ed so gladly when I crossed the cottage door.
Thus Immo .prthad and abbe , to my sum clad
c°"ag door,
I truca lied by every penult Mr. not old Peter
Moore.
I mu once stub. smug them. It seemed I
he'erhad wandered from them ;
I eau roaming thane gay and happy 'mica
of yore,
Then a w kkul demon smlllag, with his blacken
eu heart Isom king,
apnad a pall no dark and heavy, o'er 'my drama
so light belbre.
I drained the puha:lead cup he held and then my
happiness was o'er.
It eau /4" dial 091 took; It refund Peter Moore.
Theu my thoughts were turned to undoes', all
were gone—those dreams of gladoess.
'ln a twinging sigh departed—ln fear I raised up
oe dour:
On the fr b l ock heartle , e blackest centre, I beheld
toy fiendish mentor,"
Ile, whammed me ant to stray bum my vine
clad cottage door ;
dth I how he screamed with hideous laughter at
•
ins—hie victim outdo door;
IMP quills on th e trilllal porcupine stood the hair
Or Prier Wuotr.
Theo t h e demon seemed to name me. Then a
• wonderons calm ciercetue ma ;
The coldand gluey death damp (mud In streams
from every pore. '
I looked a Mu. ••000•1! I saw it, sad from out It.
thi l m o rgja It spat seeasel cis, seething. hi..-
.bubbling. gargling stream of gore.
If It came m
door, eanin w. g. bluing round me as I sat upon
•
nor was indent a night of terror to unhap p y Pe'
tor Mooro. •
Th. ftild y
lier Prate wrapped seemed me. ha Asir
slim tbey boun m
And their pol dad.
idnerd fangs, d I
tho e,
tel tore;ught, my reryvis
started -to my feel la terror from my dreamt
•
'hint asmakerror;
And the morning's ruddy beams were glancing In
the door.
There 'before me sadly weeping atom] MY wife ap •
nu the door " •
She I brought to dogradaLlost. the wretched wife
of Peter gloom.
. ,
kneaded out, '•wby, what boo emote yout
You have had the mant.a.polue ;
You raved so madly, gaged so wildly, as .you lay
upon the door."
Maggie dear. Ow bonid demons, "like phantme
Imogene lemmas."
Muck eft me, Jeered me, bona me, chilled me so I
lay upon the door,
1 curse tbeday I look to drinking. 'The goblet
will touch no more
She smiled as sweetly as she Ohl w hen she dent
, knew Peter hour..
-Ity the heavens that bend above us—by the died
ere both adore...
'llia I tell, and tell It truly, I will drink rile rum
Do tnnne.
Ohl that night or rear and terror—lt has turned
me Item my emir:
I dread the boar and Wes the moments, I lay
dreamlang on the door t •
It bermeht &ant, my alue-elati cotter —I left the
cabin door
A man again Is Peter Yonne,
N ASHY.
Mr. Nash!, tries an Experiment which
Itesalts not. as he (up:vied—The new
Feeling lowan! the Nigger in Indi
ana.
Pan Orrili,Cmirrvit X R0.1.1/11. tr
I. hi !ha Malt Kentinky.
The Itituocrisy uv the country ure
not in that haunted condishun Jest at
this time that I eood wish. The sat.'
(nip at the heed of the Government,
and his subordinate rattraps at the
itrnd ofthe Departments, hey not left
,ez meny opining ez they ought for
our good, tuidltheroduckshen uv the
expenditures uv the Govertiment :so
persistently follored up is death to
us. We want vaunt!), but it must
not he uv dismist clerks and army
officers.- lied the Government puta
garrison into every town ezwe prufe
side it would, and mai we hey her)
this summer in addishen the potato
rot„weevil, trust, locusts, floods, yet=
low fever, (Buell' and cholera, .we
mile hey saute chance uv carryin the
fall elections, liar the people wood
hey mannered. But ez long ez eve
rything goes smi,toth they lair at us
when we insist upon a change and
Noy Jeeringly,-"Go up, laid heed."
And in uddishen to the calamities,
we hey beenpor anklet. ,about bein,
deprived of the niggCr with Jaez been
our cheef and best holt. 0, wait
imeksiluin there boa bin in this mat
ter! 0, wut a !event) there hez bin
uv the walls ut the Demekrutie
on 0, wat gain hack there itez
Lilt ikquvknttle cardinal prinei
pies. •
Feelin an ()mustiness in my mind ez
to the txmtlishen of the public mind
In the Northern States on the adop
shen uv the. Fifteenth Amendment,
I determined to adopt a most hazar
dous experiment. Cited no feint; uv
Kentuck, none. Kentuck will git
ready to adept aft idea ninety years
afterl date, Out I ftilt that 1 wanted to
be satisfied ex to the soundnis uv
the Ohio and Ittlbuty Dimocrisy on
title question. •
To this end I determined-to resort
to straten...` I wanted to know pre-
Owl): the feelings .entertained in
these States regunlin the Afriken. I•
wanted to see with my own eyes the
skoruful Wok whit .wuz formerly
slung at Afrie's nose; I wanted to
hear again front Demekratiellps that
elteedn'exprardon, D—n the nigger,
anyhOw! Peaecimplish this I
termimxl to personate it nigger, and
in thia guise to go boldly Into Injiatuf;•
announce myselfas au African nig.
ger determined to assert-his rites
and.note the, result. I expected, uv
course to be hooted and reviled. I
expected to be stoned and shot at, but
1 wood thereby kill two birds with
one stone, viz: P wood disgust the
Inilaneans.with nigger equality, ez
they wood see wat It was Audi") to,
and I could exhibit my stars to Ken
tucky ez proof uv the steadfitstnis uv
their lcorthern friends.
Wat I determine upon I do. In
my younger days • the feat involvin
the possemhun uv a horse, wick re
sulted in my heir tried for grand lar
ceny, and convicted by twelve. pre
joodistkerymen, and my Inautem•
shun, from which ems. relerared
beam my vote wins needled to curyy
Pennsylvania for Hooka's:a s this
masterpiece was conceeved and exc..
.cooled In lest than four hours. Ain.
forchultly the court vim nearly us
expedishus, for four days - thereafter
I tound myself in a Bested.
I entered Whiny es a white man;
I registered my name at a Vote! ex
white Ilion, but I left it a net;ro, with
transformation wits atxximpllshed by
means uv hunit cork, in my , room;
whit trunsformation wuz uv double
use, ex it enabled me to leave my Ito.
tel itithout • likuthttin • my account,
aids otherwise wood hev bin Mums.
,sible. The county In with I landed
wig axiom one, the two - parties be
ing nearly tied, neither drain fifty
votea
to spare, and there beta over a
hundred nlggere In the county,- the
-
4/ . ..4 , -;;', •
Alilkea 10111,,.. if ,he v 40104•1411,
holt the bellineeuy, war.,:
IVlth toy tart } and handalidakt to
Abe Mlor of , tilte,,:tind . tursumln the
aoratier uv &preacher in M. E. ) yiken church, whigh character I coed
assoom, es the burnt; cork• hid the ac;
mulred rotor of my,ume. I sallied our
*boldly. Procoorki, the locashea uv
.tite leadin Ditnekratuv Vie -mangy,.
mulch was al*lthe eikadldatti
sheriff,. I sought him - out 'and de.
nuinded a in tocripshen fora - Alliken'
church, wlch-1 asserted grim
roue uv,erectin ga.the osstlstri of t a g
county, and uv with I waste holm'
tor in charge, holdingmyself at the
mine time in slob a posishen that a
'kick coed do but little. If any.. dam.
••
"I wuz not , klcktln. •
On the contra quite the reverse !
. The guahlu tte kindly; bland
ond winahogly be-gged.-Ine to be
seated; he ask me with taint of in
trod, gushin from his eyes, 'es to the
prospez uv our Zion; onto how meny
we numbered, mile and. Animal% old
and young, and whether or not we
eouldent Muir) a reasonable hope
that many more uv our color. might
be induct to leave the south and set.
tle hi the county..
• • Ilopein to frightin hint with nig
ger emigrashen,• with I lied heard
him denounee not a year before in
unmitigated terms, I bald promptly
that I wuz even then arrangin for
'the removal uv three thousand into
•the county.
• "Thank the Lord," said he. "The
admirashun I feel for the Afrikeu—
he respect I hey for their twiny qual
ties uv head and heart, make meeay
n the language uv au inspired wri
er, 'The more the merrier.' Hotels
my humble Contribution to your
elturch," lied he, handin me $lO, "tape
it, and may the Lord bless its use.
And next full, after the Amendment
hez bin ratified and your people git
the rites wich. wuz :alluz, their°,,l
trust you will remember at the 'polls
them wlch hey stood your friends, uv
whom lam with." . V •
Dumbfound I sniggered over to
another who was a candidate for ttfe
of is uv Treasurer, and tomysurprise
and horror ho not only give me $lO,
but took me by the arm in a roost af
fembnit manner, and insisted On tak-
In me round and assistin me in resin
the amount I needid. Feelin that so
far ez lath" the nigger wuz concern
al all; wuz lost,l recklessly went with
him, and rely did raise $l6O cash off
uv the candidates forfor the county MU
ees,-and one wich desires to okkepy
a sect in Congris Only wutua wuz
this wretch nonplussed. Turnin a
corner sharp we mute upon suthin
like fifteen
. gentlemen who wuz at
work on-the streets with a ball and
chain attitchadlo em. The minit his
eyes struck em lto loosed his holt on
ane and shot ahead, keepin in advance
till lie had turned the next corner.
"Why this maneouver?" askt I
surprised that he had oven that much
'uv original Dimekratle feeling in
him.
"My deer sir!" replied he, "You
will excuse me, but the fact is I'M in
u precarious sitotashun. I'm a can
didate and it is dose. Them geptle
men with the ball and chain hey vote;
and they hey a most croollpreloodis
agin those uv yourcolor. We must
honer their itliosyneraides till we kin
correct them. The time Is coming,
and I am laborin for It alto and day,
when it will be all removed. My
deer sir, at the polls this fall wilt you
and your Hock remember the smi
ths.% that I hov made, and tun mak
in?"
But I did comb to greet.. One uv
these candidates insisted upon taking
me, nigger ex he spoofed me to be,
home to his house to dinner. leju
dishusez I wux I went, and' there I
met my fate. He lodine to a cham
ber, and without thinking uv the
burnt cork on my hands I undertook
to wash em, which I made a pint uv
(loin regularly twice a week. The
that splash in the water showed me
my blunder. Off came the color and
I stOod before him a white man in
disguise. lie gave one look at my
hands, and then he klckt. !gamin
yusly he led me to the front door,
and one kick landed mo on the side
walk. Thank Maven he coodent
kick the 8160 out uv my breeches
poeketi k •
It is needllts to pump° thia.disgustin
subilet - - •
I.'s a inlgget I wax; wide: moil; when
it wuz known that I wux..a White
man I wits ignondayusly•-kiektt Is
it true ? •Is this the beginiu ay a
new order of things? lii the nigger
to reveve all the smika hereafter of
the'bemocrats who want oflis ? I
fear MO. No sooneris t l uer a proba
bility uv this race gettin a vote than
the Democratic: leaders, forgetting
their proud eaweashen blood, forget
ten the difference in the anitomical
structure uv the two races, and for
gitten that the mink they give the
nigger the vote theirdaughters must
all marry niggers; they forgit all this
and cuddle with' them the mine ez
'they idluz hey with other inferior
cla s se s.
I returned ' home weary and sad,
and silent; I hed nothing , to say to
Bascom, no cheerio Words to sling at
Pogram. They did not know
what I went for, nor how I went,
nor slid they ever know. lam how
ever satisfied that I must inhiatlitly
make a shift into suthin. My time
here is rapidly drawing to a close—
the shadow is chain round me, and
the nits is at hand.
Pornot.eum V. N.csnv. P. M.
Mich is Postmaster.)
Indian Affiairs—Eßeeutive Order.
The following,Efecutive order has
been made: '• , .
• I:recutlive Mansion, Jane 3d, '6O—A
commission of citizens, having been
appointed by tie President, under
the authorlty,of law in the manage
ment of radian affairs, consisting of
Messrs. , :W. Welsh ' of Philadelphia;
Johrte: Farwell of Chicago; George
li. Stewart, of Philadelphiti; rt: AV.
Campbell, of SL Louis; W. E. Dodge,
New York•, KS. Toby, Boston,• F.
R. Brunot, Pittsburgh; ,Islathan Bish
op, New York and 11. S. Lane, of
Indiana; the Ibilowing regulations
.will, until further directions, control
the aetionof said commission, and of
the Bureau of Indian Allitirs, in mat
ters coming under, their Joint super
vision:. 1 . - • - -- • . -
. .
Ist. The comnilielon will make its
own organizationand employ its own
clerical assistants, keeping its news,
nary expenses of transportation, sub
-tent* and clerk hire when actually
.•ngaged In said service within the
ninount appropriated therefor by
Cong~ree~ • • ,•• •
::11. The Conmthision shall be furn
ished With the full' opportunity to in
spect the recant:cot the Indian Offi
cer and obtain full informatiort as to
the conduct of the atiltirsAltereof. :',
3d. They shall have full' power to
inspect, In person; or by subsom;
mitten, the various Indian superin
tendencies and agencies In the Indl
an country, to be present ut the pay.
„mentor annuities' and consultations
and councils with Indituts. and when
on theground to advise the Superin
tendents and Agents in the perforni
since of their duties. 1
9th:'',llicy are ,authorized to be
present, in person, or by sub•eont
toittce,•at the purchase of goods for
ladianPurperes, and ins suet the said
purchases, advising with the Com
titissioner of Indian Affairs in regard 1
thereto.' ,i • •
:ith. Whenever they Audi deem it
necessary or advisable that the in
'structions of the Superintendents or
.Awnts be changed or modified, they
\Vat COlllllltlllitilte- such through the
talkc of the Commissioner of Inell;
an Affairs to the Secretary of the lii
terior, and in like manner their ad
vim US to changes 'in the males of
laurchasing goods or conducting the
ninths Of the. Indian Bunted proper:
Comphtints against Superintendents
ur Agents or other (Meets will In the '
same manner be forwarthalto the In
slut Bureau or DePurtment" of the
!Interior kw action. - , ' 4 '
' !
bo Gh d
me e t C in o g m , m e a teomi'we lu a
pn h th
Scomtnendations to be made as to the
plans of civilization or deallnrwith
i.
Ilia Indians,"and inibadt the wile**
action In themanneraboveindicated,
and all plaits invoivitigtheje
Aim of public Money: wel l
upon by 414 Executive or.
of the Interior lieibtlethe expenditure
is made under the same.
7th. The usual mode of account
ing with the pentium cannot. be
changed, moduli oxpenditures, there-
Awe, Must he sul4ect to the approvals
' required_by law and by the regain !
time; OCthi..TreiriW.DePartia
and all vouch e s must conform ter 'lk
latuielaws and rantdrements and pais
through the ordinary channel.
Bth. AU.the °Mears of the govern
ment connected with the Indian Der
'vice are enjoined to afford every facil
ity and opporUmity Airfield Commis
sioner» and their sub-Ommitssloners
In the performanco or their duties;
and to give the most reepecttniqbeW
to their advice within the limits of
such officers' poative instructions
from their impeders to , allow such
Commissioners full access to' their
records addseers, colkrato with
them in_the m (tut fib t , rpakinet td
the extent of th 1 0 , proper powerif
the general works or civilizing' the
Indians, protecting them In their le
gal, rights and regulating them to he
come industrious citizens in perma
nent homes instead of following a
roving savage life.• , • , • 2
9th. The Commission will kee p
such records or minutes of their pro-
ceedings as many be necessary to af
ford evidence of their action, and peo
vide for the manner in •-which their
communications with and their ad
vice to 'the Government shall be
made autlsentic. •
!Signed] - 'lTAL•Glisrer. ,
Commissioner Parker instructs ar
my officers assighned to duty as In
dian agents and Superintendents as
follow»:
It being the wish of. the Govern
ment of the United States to collect
the Indians and locate them in per
manent abodes upon reservations,
and reasonable appropriations have
been made to mast them in ,austain-
lag thenei'elves utter such location by
the pursuits of civilised life, you are
endeavorsrpi use yens best
In co-bpetatlng to &tisanes
this humane and wise policp. Hence
you will use every means to Inform
yourself as fully as possible respect
ing the 'condition Of the-Indians In
your superintendency; Impressing
the Indian mind on every favorable
opportunity with the views of the
Government, and thus prepare them
to submit to the Inevitable clumge,of
their mode of life to pursuits rithre'
congenial to a civilized state. You
wiltendeavor to keep 'constantly be
fore their minds the pacific inten
tions of the Government, and obtain
,their confidence b acts of kindness
and honesty, and Ratty dealing with
them, thereby securing that peace
which it IS the wish of all good -citi
zens to establish and maintain: Your
sneezes' In the accomplisher:ant, of
these objects will depend greatly up
on the efficiency, discretion and care
to be exercised by you in tile eco
nomical expenditure of the means
plated at your disposal for thlspur
pose, and it is confidently hoped the
result will prove the wisdom an effi
ciency of your appointment for this
responsible duty. .
TUE VALLEY OYDEATU.
From Blackmore's Travels in the
Eastern Archipellago, published by
the Appletons, wetake the following
aunt of the famous Valley of the
Upas Tree. Speaking of the two
lines of volcanic mountains in the is;
land of Java, he ova':
'"Thesecund characteristic of these
mountains is the great quantity of
sulphur they modal*. white clouds
of sulphrous acid gas continually
wreath the crests of these high peaks
atid betoken the unceasing activity
within tneli gigantic masses. This
gas is the one that Is formed•when a
friction match is lighted, and is" of
course extremely destructive to tall
animal and vegetable life,
yarious twiddle; in the vicini
ty of active volcanoes, and in old era
term, this gas still escapes, and the fa
mous Guevo-Upas or Valley of Pois
on, on the flanks of the volcano Pu
mialayan, is one of thesesareas ofnox
loos vapors."
After giving the situation of the
Valley, he describes it as a small bare
place of a pale gray or yellowish color
containing many erevices,'and front
which carbonic acid pours from thee
to time, and.where large numbers of
dead animals have by travelers been
found, such as dogs, cats, tigers, rhi
no:um:2es, and many snakes, and
even birds, which have lostthelr lives
by breathing the deadly fumes. The
soft parts of the animals—the mus
cles, the skin and the hair or feathers
are found by observers quite entire,
but the bones are generally found to
have crumbled 'away and disappear
ed. The reason that the remains of
so manytlead animals are found in
the Valley, while none exist lit-the
neighboring, forests Is that the beasts
of prey eunaot consume them but
I
oftentimes lose their own lives n the
midst of the • poisonous gasc.s. The
author then refers tti the&file of the
17pas Tree
as follows:
i'lt was in such a place that the'
deadly upas was fabled to be found.
The first account of this wonderful'
tree was given by Mr. N. P:Foersch,
a surgeon 4n the service of the Euteh
East India Company. His original
article
was published In fourth vol
ume of Pennant's Outlines of the
globe, and repeated in the London
Magazine for September, 1785. lle
States that he-saw it himself, and de
scribes itas "the sole individual of
Its species, standing alone in a scene
of solitary horror, and on the middle
Of II naked blasted plain, surrounded
by a circle of meuntains, the whole
urea of which is covered with the
skeletons of birds, beasts and men.
Not a vestige of Vegetable'llfe Is to be
seen within the contaminated atmos
phere, and even the tisliesdie In the
water." This. like most fables, has
some foundation in filet; and a largo
forest tree exists in Java, the Antaris
laricarla of bonanists, that has
poisonous sap. _lViren its bark is cut
asap flows out much resembling milk
but thicker and more viscid. A na
tive prepared some poison from this
kind of sap for Dr..llorsefleld. Ile
mingled with it about half a drachm
of the tap of the following -vegrfta
bier: •A ruin, kempferia galanga,.
anonnin, wklnd of zerumbod, com
mon onion ~..x gurlick, and a drachm
and a half of black pepper. This
poison proved mortal to a dog In one
hour a mouse in ten minutes; a mon
key In seven; a cat is fifteen; and a
large buffalo died in two hours and
ten minutes from theeffects of it. sA
similar poison Is prepared front the
sap of the ehetek, a climbing vine."
'fho deadly anchar IS thus pictured
In Darwin's Botanic Garden:
- Metre In dread silence ou lee blasted Willi.
Yell rout ells. the Waits* of death 1
So, tam one root, the enremoned toll below
A thousand vegetative rerpents crow:
la shining nee the steady mutter apes
(EAT 1,0 square league. hi. far dlverittuctibead,
Or in one trunk entwltte his omitted
Ilu ' olus:,o'er the cloud: sod blues at the storm;
_Steeped la' fell polsce, ae hie sharp teeth part,
A thousand toucuntln quick vlbratlon dart,
_Snatch the proud eagle towering Woe the Oath,
Or pounce the Coe se ha stalke beneath.
Or strew, a. mettlal hosts contend In vain.
With human skeletons the whitened piltp."
—On Wednesday morning while
officer !fillings and. Deputy Sheriff
Hogle, at Chimgo, were taking a miui
named Mike ;Waverly from the Hu
i perLoreourt room, to jail, Where he
had been remanded by Judge Gary
to the *barge of Deputy Sheriff
Hogle, for the purpose of, being s(
to , Dewitt ", (sanity, 'loarn, - 4- fellow
named - Jerry, Maynahan, a notori
ous Detroit their, struck :Billings it
lwa blowOrt the neck with a slung
,shot, and Hugh Garrity, a notorious
Confident* operator, bladed tidee
perate blow on -the. back of Sheriff
Hogle's !wadi with a like weapon.
At tMiume time thretior four other
desperadoes jetted. In, rescued,_ the
May
.w °leaped with' him.
rearreded, but . his
rescuers qould:not be Ibund..
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Nobody dmim the grell: iikeWier
Pilnnty have whOluti a gotdlitee,
vhO attracts you by. Redd
befotetwerd has - be *Ohm
And'ut Wm ati mitts- of tityvhsal ht
men - and' women to imindinr Usk
kindslooks—paints and , • wasios n; i , ant
oflndia kplea-
Wu! shnol=v th. 411V:hilt,
?..'Now pot ever"; one= nave
*stores. Theynreaspodmide --!!1
poaned anysoneMn loOk *bir
y geed MUM' irts bard
butve Ades id - very - short:Ups*
te brief these trlli
jaclean—wash freelY-antt nal
1"w
-ith cold mates:,• Air the
skin wants is !ewe toad freely‘and
it, will take care of itself. • Its
m .tbous-_
ands of air holes ustuot be
' 'and 'iduai• 'TbP`
.stomackptut no more w tdf•the
gale, night and day, than'a 'ft It'
must ha, regular rut and tftukr
Geed teeth ado tibeip to goodMoks.
Brush them with a soft brush,espeb•
laity at 'night.- Go to bed,with, Math
C 10413 4, Of course to havelyhtte *Eh,
it is needful to let tobacco alone. 'Ev
•ery , woman knows that; - And 'any
powder or wash for the teeth; should
be very simple. Acids may - ntiten
the teeth;lit they takeoffetuunel or
injure " ' • '
Sleep-in a eeel room, in pate Mr.
No one can 'have ,a clean skin who
breathes bad hit But more than fdl,
in order to look well—wake 'up the
mind and soul. • I •
- 1 When the mind is awake, the dull,
sleepy look passes away llom the eyes
I do not know that the bmip expands,
but It seems to. Think, read—lLO
trashy novels, but books . that have
someihinz ; how lecturm and 'learn
by thew. - -
This is oue'gnod . .of preaching. • A
man thinks • undlvorks -and 'tells us
the' reailt. And if we listen,' and
hear, and understand, the mind and
soul if are worked. • 4,
the spiritual *Atone is nrouseds&
Knuth the better. - • .
We have seen a awe really_glorilled
by the love of God and rutin, which
shone through it.
Let us grow handsettue.
Men say they can't afford books,
and 'sometimes they don't even pay
for their newspaper. In that case, It
does them little good, they must feel
so mean while they are reading it.
But men can afford what they real
ly chose. Hall the money spent in
self indulgence,in Maffei indulgence,
was spent In booksofsellimprovment
we should Hoe a change. Men would
grow handsome and womep too.
The soul would shine out through the
eys. We were not meant to be mere
animals.
Let us hMie books arid Mad theth,
and Wares and: ere them. and eer.-.
mons and heed them.. ..
Woman and Marriage.
I have speculated considerably on
matrimony. I have seen young and
beautiffil women, the pride of gay
circles, married, as the worbisa,ys,
well. Some have moved into their
costly houses. and their friends _have
'all come and looked at their Ihrniture
and their splendid home for happi
fleas,- and have gone away and com
mitted them to their sunny homes, -
cheerfbily and without fear. It is
natural to be sanguine for them, as
the young are sometimes carried
away with similar feelings i
• I love to get unobserved into a cor
ner and watch the bride in her white
attire, and with tier seeming smiling
fact and soft eyes meeting me in the
pride of life weave a waking 'dream
of fliture happiness, and persuade my
self that it will be true. I think how
they will sit upon the luxuriant sofa,
its the twilight falls. and band gay
hopes, and munriuring the not now
forbidden tenderness, and how thril
ling the allowed kiss and beautiful
endearments of bedded life will make
even parting their joy, and how glad
t they will come.. back from the
crowded and empty mirth of the gay
to each other's quiet company,
I picture to myself that young crea
ture, who blushes even now at his
Invitating carresses, listening eagerly
for his footstep as' the night steals on,
wishing he would come, and when
he enters at last, with an affection as
undying as his pulse, nestling upon
his bosom. 1 can feel the tide that
goes flowing through the heart, and
gaze with him on the graceful form
us she moves about in thekind offices
ofaffection, soothing 'all his unquiet
total, and making him even forget
himself in her young and unsiatdow
ed beautyr
I go foniqtni for years, and see her
luxuriant-hair put soberly away from
her brow, and her girlishglaces re-
sii.lnesL into dignity and loveliness,
chastened with the gentle meekness
Of maternal (Mellon, Her husband
looks on with a proud eye, and shows
the same fervent love and lielkute
attentions which first won her, and
her fair children are - grown - about
them, and they look on, full of honor
and untroubled years, and are re
membered
when .they.,dle.ll%tfh
ington Irring. ' " '
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labor of the Heart.
The effectofeverything that touch
es the heart is mUltlPlied by' the in
tensity of the hearts' own changes.
Hence it Is that it Is so sensitive—so
true and quick en Index ofthebody's
state. Hence also it is that it never
wearies. Let me remind you of the
Work done by our hearts In a day. A
man's total outward work, his whole
effect upon the world; in twenty-fourhours, has been reckoned at about
8.50 foot-tons. That may be taken as
a good hard day's work. During the
same time the heart has been work
ing at the rate of I alloot tons. - That
is to say if all the pulses of a ;ivv and
night co be concentrated and.
wielded Into one great throb,: that
throb would be enough to, throw a
ton of iron 120 feet intothettir.. And'
yet the heart is never weary. - Many
of us are tired aft& but feeble labor
few af us can hold a poker out at
arms length without; after a few min
utes, dropping it. But a healthy
heart, and many an unsound heart
too—though sometime; you can tell
in the evening by Its Stroke that it has
been vexed ddring the 'day; thatat
has been thrown- off its balance by
the turmoils and
_worries of 1153 771=
ob beating through the:night w.
We are asleep, and when we awake
In the morning we find at Work,
fresh as Wit had only just began 'fo
beat. It does this bemuse upon each
stroke of work there Ibilows a period,
a brief but real -period of rest; .be
cause the next stroke which comes . is
bUt the natural sequence of that t est,
and made to match it; because , In •
fact each beat is, in force in scope, in
character, in everything, the simple
expreodon of the heart's own energy
and state.—Appf crop's Journal.
, •
new lei. , of Ohi o prohibi
ting marriages between first cousins
aii preventing the marriage of girls
under sixteen ytelll of age, as printed,
provides that a young Judyeannot be
married without - the cement of her
parents unhasshe Is'over twenty-one
yeaN of age. Under, the ,old law
girls over fourteen yeaniotilge were
allowed to many with .the consent
their parents,' and those over eigh
teen to marry without consent. The
new provision Ise bitter pill to txmnu
hinny inclined boys and girls in whose
cases parental authority I. withheld.
A man . named Wm. Landon ar
rived at the Briggs House, Chicago,
at eleven o'clock, Tuesday night, and
retired. Friday morning at nine
O'clock, not nukkhw his appearance,
and a 'strong smell of gaseoruing from
ids i‘rooln, a boy looked over the
tranmnt of the door and saw himAy
itag: oil' the bed apparently dead.
The door was broken p 7 and - theman
found tete dead., The kas was still
turned on, ' showing ' that he blew It
ontinstend of . turning it off.' Lan
don bi suppsed to have come froin
BreekvMei Canada. •
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hate iiveragedlbut thoticiand &Min
vetday'elneetheopeningetthe rd d
eticiday. thh; latch the evening , hafti
liincnunento took sevenyneporger
sere MI, the majority of which ware
thicrogh pamengmna.. , ....a 3
BUCbarlgtreeqiitbii Wird
ofnereuletur strength wasabont be
hung for murder. Hobos! the straps
which bound him likellax seized the
axecoutioner- and hanged him before.
I • could arrive. llamas
tly appointed lianißali In
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t-4 contrivance by whkh the true
• If line wfil.beindicatedin.ev•
errlatitude, uninfluenced by hod
prevent. 141 714 te the
=off of.,tbe Compere, his , the
devUedat Gmfillehlet,SouthAtriat.'
The Inventor will go to England to
secure the . patent ,
disgracida row.
and
tweerr the ea and crew
Attie steamer the Huntei4l
at Four Mile Lanec . a email
on the Indiana• side of the Ohio, - a.
few Mlles below Louisville. It' was
a bee fight for all. , One man Was se
riously stabbed, with; knife, and•
many were more or less wounded. .
eomnrittee appointed! by the
Colored State Convention waited on
General (baby, at Rielunondi - Va.,
Thursday with a petition that he
should issue an order giving , colored
Peoirlet . Mind rights -ilk eare and
steamboats. Gen. (Arabi , declined to
Interfere in the,metter' and referred
them to the courts as the proper phice
for redrew' of any grievance that may
, .
—Tire. Orthodox Friends Yearly;
Meeting has .been in Session several
days in New York, but the 'proceed=
trigs have notbeen of general interest.
Accessiona of fifteen hundred persons
to thei list of members during the past
yier are reported, and the member,.
ship, including branches in Great
Britain and Qum* now numbem,
eighty-two thousand., „. -
—A few nightsagoilttersoiLull,
N.J., was struck by lightning which
invaded a ball room in which' there'
was a dance going on. The lightning
rau 'under along beach which *as
filled with girls, and overturned the
whole lot—upsetting the girls, face
downward, Into the middle or the
floor and stunning them foie Minute:
A numlurd ail the hair burned °gbh;
=DeDgvait
_'irrested Bode' weeks
Bitlo6 atituieroile, Wis., onisuspielott
of havingpoisoned his wilb, , has been
Indicted for, murder. Pref.. Media,
of Chicago. who examined Mrs Dn.
vall's stomach,. found strlchnine , in
such quantities as to be able to exhibit
it In substance. The fad that Duvall
has had four wives, all of whonidied
suddenly has , created
,great excite
men at Janesville. ' " '•
—The lliiutration qf Arris
publialj
es an engraving of a great spreading
treenear Cairo, tinder whlch,'aceerd
ing to tradition, Joseph and Mary
and the What Jesus took shelter dur
ing flight Into Egypt. The tree,
which stands on ground belonging to
the Isthmus of Sues Canal Company,
was marked -to be cut down, but the
stand
Emp inkaad now . ress Aureole pu keeper to rchased It
.pa a
watch It.
. . . ,
.—An irieiorabe brute of statistical
prbelivities, perpetmteS the folhiw
htg atrociously hard facts eonceniing
the ages of the most beautifol and
attractive ofonr female theatrksd stars .
Laura Keene-is tifty-six; Mrs. John
Drew ht over sixty; Mrs. Bowers is
tarty-Ave; Maggie Mitchell is, forty
one ;.Charlotte Thompson is thirty-
Inur ; EAIe = Gorruon forty; Kate
Reignolils is 'forty-three; Lotto' Is
twenty .or twenty-slx ; Charlotte
Cpshman is nearly seventy, and a
Malden: Mrs. Davenport -Lander is
fifty. Lydia Thompson will never
sae thirtAgain, and Mita+. Marriott
hOs arrived at "years of deeeretion."
—A Seminary has been opened in
Berlin in connection with the Evan.
gellcalJohanneedlft, for the purpose
of educating young men--o f whom
there are already seven in the estab
lishment—to fill the offlOs ureic:my !
men and teachers among the Ger
man immigrants in the Milted Stittei.
The constant stream of immigration
from Germanyto America has made
the want of educated pastors and
schoolmasters every day more and
more felt. The Forth American
seminary, though united to the
Johanumitlft, is an Independent ad-
Ministration and has separate, ac
counts, but they are both' entirely de
pendent on voluntary centribtitions
for their support.
—During the late meet in at Merlin
of the Society for Giving Aid to Sick
and Wounded. in time, of War, the
Prniolan army had a grand mancevreo
In this they imitated exactly an actu
al field of battle. Men were supposed
to be-killed and wounded, awl were
borne MT the field. The, ambulances
were all equipped as for.-war, and
the army surgeons were on duty, and
watching over the carriage of wohnit
ed men, as if the field of battle were
a real one. •To test the Medical " or.
rangments, the number of Men sup
posed to he woutided was made great
er than would - actually be the case,
and wounds of all kinds were sup
posed to he inflicted: Every wound
ed manwas attended to on the field;
—Two students of St. Vincent's '
College. at Whecling,, while swim
ming in Wheeling Creek, on Thurs . -
day afternoon, ktterupted creekrry 1
Thurs
o smaller boysluxosis the on 1
their backs. One of them,
.William
Johnson; had a. •sicialler boy named
Baxter on his shoulders, and • when
In the middle of the stream was heard
toory out, "Bastes you are choking
me.", Abrother of Johnson's,. who
stood on the shore, seeing him In dis
tress, plunged in and succeeded In
relieving him of, his load, thinking
he would have no farther difflcUlty. .
The • latter, hoWever, ' immediately
went under-the surface, ruse again
and Bank to rise no more: The boys
immediately commenced diving for
him, and in a few: minutes found and
brought. to shore his body,-but It was
too late.
-4 colored nealboy, ,about thir
teen years of age; developed himself
in anew line On Wednesday, bud at
the Federal-street Depot of the Pitts
burgh, Fort Wayne and Chlutgo
railroad. If ho Continues in the busl=
unksicheeked by some untow
ard ev_ en t ,, such air th e penitentiary,
he It deMlued toschlep eminence as,
a swindler., Ills opedltion consisted
In appropilating a valise And a roll
of leather, which luul bet'n - Placed on
the floor by a gentleman, who me
menhintyliad hit attention directed
to the purchase of a ticket.
The young operator 'carried •the
goods into the freight olbres .. nnd
walking back to the pasiengers wait
ing room cooly stepped up to the
gentleman who was,anslowdy look-,
fothis property. and tusked jam
much wouki,be given for Ha' recov
ery. Not auspecting,the toy to be
the thief; thefentleman offered a dol
lar which was accepte2latid the loser
was condneted to the. NV MOM,'
where the articles were. y
ho edni immediately •
aw wile some , Uwe the
swindle was discovered. :Ile* not
been awn since—Pitt Goode.
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KNOWN YOE TEAKK •AS THE
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ISDIAN'PRACTITION i 5
toads with enema pearly emu form ofme.
whether element or lour *mallow. The Deeter's
management of -dimaite la, Is many respect, pe
culiar to himself sad predeomeor. and See Per.
.one who may avail t .entealree of lie treatment
fora.ndiotem length of time wtil be gneathr hew
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whet slshmit ed the patient nay lave
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sypelaa, Bronchial Affeetiono,r.
Sore Eyes, Nervous Moonier".
and wetly others, generally yield to his
well known practice embracing Ike ale of
many . Indian_ Remedies. Where
desiredpatients may be treated by cor
resPondenee, and medicine sent by hating
the entre described, giving age, rex, &C.
°Mee, medicine, and consulting rooms,
formerly on St. Clair, Are now located at
:t Pn it, Penn at., near St. Clair, Pittsburgh,
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By 00E & DARRAG
lIVIIERR NAV DX FOUND
Fatally Uroorrke taw Prow Weak Nab. '
Came, Hatter, Leta, Haan. OU, Pare Cid
Vi i l =3Yrape. Maumee, SO. Ter,
Seam Crickets, Tobacco,
elpre,qtateaswers.Willow-asze,
Wooden-ware, sad everything
' In thefr line,ead they hope
• by strict attention to
business, to
merit
LIBERAL SHARE OF THEPATUONA
N.H.—All kind. at vomit:7 Crodeka,
tka market peke. ,
COE& DAIREAGEI
mxhister Oct. lit. lec—octirc:l.T
N am ampuma•vx.• • • • i
• The New Litht Petrol= Mit
Gives twice the light of Carbon attend b s
under all dtrameetances.
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Can Not be Expl • • •
The sis oar floSoilkinfloc'
baire With* Noss Porsoinonsiods
dlstlnstloo. without the aid of
gh Is gmloally ta by : ta rsal@ of — asetiroa, Is
Arms worlok la mrery Bead
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MENEM
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INIMiil
• AND REPAIR SHOP.
gelatine and maehhtery made sad st=a
the beet Etre. - Mather mat minty of
I rae olth imimattleade accommodate cultamme
with &mod ev - erstikag la Ur mattes Um mid at
lowest Ma.
wed Mae* Cauthais,
cat digerati* patterns, teetedleg Mel Oriet Wattaim
which speaks for Itself whatever It We bees used.
Cooking.hfnkliardf.Wnr at the wurt pep
Mar Aaron, et an Cooking Ulnae the Garay
RILPTIBLIC the best am It takes little Net tittle
nom to do the most work. last bast sad aria
datable, takes altogether the best stare In re, la
conneciton with the stove I here I, up a
Patent Portabis Iraplesteber 'rope
which lakes ray little room, Do addition d leek
con not pskest se order. lust bet liable to emir
oak bblPesebes wttkaß !bps, ear be pat an ae
taken off at say tire and rode to salt all ernes
of soy sloe poorer-
hestlatang of whet Is bane saltl,l offer air,
=wee of persons !relic Died the Stove Int some
UMW •
I De: Isaac Masan,
3 k.7'. Kennedy,
,3 Ma b el Besmody.
4 Robert IV Gowan,
- &John Watson.
11 Dr. Jr. R. Jackson,
T Dr. J. 8. Kilian.
Y
Dr Barber.
Dr. J. I). McCreary.
10 muk. W. 11111 et,
11 William Lyon
'II Andrew Morrow
13 Mom B. Beans
14 Cant. Jams. Bossy
13 Capt. J. 3. Winans
la bin Major Wads
17 Mrs. Geo. Fulton
18 Fl. T. Reeves.
19 A. O. 112.kvary
20 James Cookie
21 Mamas B. Data
RI flub !Meals
113 Capt W. Glum,
14 Tkonun Bradshaw. 8r
fO Milo Bradshaw,
id Robert Bradshaw
27 nos J Bradshaw. Ir.
TM Dime Reed.
12 Milton Hoed
517 alllo Reed
Si William Reed,
la Joel Rand.
DI Kra nos Ilunter
34.1ohludoa Latakia
M./Imes Thompson,
g 6 Moths Knight
SI Eklund gala
113ftewets
al Jonah Kellum
40 David Can -
'4l Dr. Noon
tl itedantla Fronk
46 James Knowles
indis Wenn
45 Walisai Yarrow.
46 Wm. Maculae
47 lamenel Caren .
46 Jossph-VeDenatt
49 Its. Jos X'Deroltt.
50 Walltm Wagner
51 Rey ll F !timbal
.52 Wallington Engle
55 Jobs Y. Marks
at Caw, A.lll*Donald
55 Capt. II ll'Donald,
Di Wm WDonsid,
57 Mrs Kane, li!Dottakl'
511 Met. WAIN
la Mrs Landis
tal William Grove.
61 faunas Gross
In Introducing our stave we were In ow=
• peat number of stove* rekently mszolbet
and sold by other patties. These, se nosed
thing. an neltrly new, and embrace/ the nearest
and most - Improved Nike sew wade. excepting'
these manulactured byinpelt, We will sell thew
at very low rates,
Bailer three Ant etre engines on bend. et
about fifteen bane power capacity, they Sr. edkred
to the public at reasonable rater,
JOHN VIIORWILIT.
T DAWNDN,
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8 aasiar Palls, Pa
113VIII0 JUST OPINED A LARGE STOCK
.OP UBO( KRIS.
Paln* of IP Colon., Onmad, Dry' his 4 Is
Partbaaera wM do well to all and essailse
oar stock of Palate before purtbarbt Aware'
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Aka. Choke Brea& Faiss L Canty ILMI la
Back.. All Wads of Country .pradu. takes la
•=it u rada
sricd.or
atou.
i oajtarita alt a r4;oraer.
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• R i i .l r 2OK lIERE • -.
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Sr AXIIIIIMMEIS
esd=rbegs lowa to lobe= Ale Maeda
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geotrally that be haejeet orshod
•, note of good. of the leteet ewes o w
Nolof sad beauoer oar odd& be ores et way
GENT 7. Ftriarzslinta •
• clOaDs.
conimannY on wow.
zbettdoe node lo oreer ea d.dortestaedelb
Tbeetabd to *epee& be pot laeots, I lops
ehills Woodall° boom" 0 ! 8,111 .!
obee of the roe.
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Keeps a CompkteAmpitnien . t et
bri!ei,CO,oking.:Stovei
'ebb!: .4*301
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, Ilkiesata mill Moods*
Done to Ordes promptly and on Ramon-
able Telma.
Parfocular Atteition Paid to Job Work.
jappsoul sad
PRESSED WARE
Kop& &aslantly op Hand.
Shop on the towel end of Third Street,
MEM
:Heaver., Par
CaWand Examine our Stock before
purchasing
.alsewhore. [toarllktf
7RE3f,CIV - A.11.4
CLEARANCE SALE.
HAYING found our present store too
smell 'for our business, we will Re
move-to ' w
au' r4rEsErtir - ir gat.,
about April Ist. To SAVO trouble and
expense of moving, we all. now &slut
out our Stork of
HARDWARE
AND
at? F3L! 3FL -sr.
At Greatly Reduced Prices
, LINDSAY, STERRIT & EUWER,
337 Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Pa.
marlo t(
FALLITON WOVX.MIT.
STOVES, ' '
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GS Jammian Mciassle.
66 Yn
ST Jobs W. D. Sista.
06 S. S. Wlerraa.
.7obri
Benj. F. Pugh.
n mama usacsy.
71 Cant..l aa JoimeMa.
U Benjamin Franklin
74 Jacob
Jansen
Frederlek Lamar,
en it. liobert Andrews,
17e Jahn IL Duncan, .
1111 Bin. The. Xkldletoe
.80 James Morten
Al David Loyd
111Tbumaa ram
54.10hn Dam ß ian
81 Andrew W. Jackson.
'Fin damsel Tarim,
Ilimm Stowe.
4 Pii lire. L Patten...eh
MI MS= Divides's,
ell Gm Shively.
41
%mad Danko,
ReaD. P. Lowery,
el Robert hatnle,
O Geo. W. Ihnditan.
91 Frank Minos, 11.aq
Duna,
99 George
.1111011Itkaardes,
Xal K Flantey.
99 Alfred PICINI
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IM Wes Join Thomas
103 Join Lawny
1104.1. W. INultboarat
,106 Juno Thome.
• • •
VD Robert iVaThae
1107 Daniel Maxwell
DisTbours Marva.
141 Dr. C. I/. Tuttle,
110 Cribs 01/00:101
In Rory Vetter
Praiscla 110411•1
1n lal Sena,
114 E. 1. 11143ilsk
113 llenrlcl & Lens.
116 . , klmelWromol
Petalami
118 Rev Wm Nesbit
1111 limn
1141 Wllllam Struck.
RI Jo•epii L. IfLemaae•
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NOTIONS, • -
UO3TS & SHOES,
- HARDWARE.
GLASSWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
TINpARR, •
I ' --- NAILS,
DRUGS, &G
Window Glut all sizes tad doable Arm*.
special as Maim paid tob Slang orders /or .
larza slits
.wladoir te.
Alpo
LIN8E111) OIL, •
ettILIDE BUBNInQ OIL -
BENZINE,
COALE'S PATENT ,D11,1(Elt
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4 " 4- 1 411324"z " - 04Di '
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, Freik Arrival
*:;,SPRING : ; GOODS
all
JAZZ A. FORM:MEI,
DILIKONEN !I,oOuHENTEit;
DRY GOODS,
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Olt, EVERY; DESCRIPTION,
At nailmilk Nati.- Call Yiuly, and
-BAIRGAZIa,
As we can not:be Vodetiold.
111!AMPINd AED •PM6ING DONE
TW I ORDER.
REMEMBER THE PLACE!
DIAMOND,
JAICES A. FORTUNE.
•
P:13,:--1 have secured the service, el
Watt Beaty, forreeny of Bridgewater.
mar3l;ly , -
mosarrip x.:..14
IN &HAVER.
Nay be Meese W beet etroortmeat et
DRUGS,
e aloirkee,
7 CiriEf4CC APURBI Mk.S.
.
Liquoits, WINZP
And'Erandlies,
Paintis , Nu .
DYE ETurrs:
t.
TOILET AIITIOLEa, SOA
.nreusiErEs.
PATBNIV itIIDICINEN
la gram'misty, 8H a/ lba_bast gadfly, sad opala
clover than Ca b at at may °caw
Drag la tba
•
toasty.
Dspuaeo's Yam& Pftso3 castslmix
. Climupararii.il; aura. it.par
ne lasial af_
LAMPS • LAP T r
O'S, LUITICHSV,
lITATIO3IIIT. WIXDOW GL aMI T%
!Nor send outside of Or c 1 87414 illeame• Dilkt
!km sad sold cheerer tbaa cam b booed asp
vim, Ow
lat those who doubt Ws esl.l sal ice, and a.,
erill ambit no mon. ,
tram .1. 1 11091111. •
Wall Paper !
Wall Paper !
Wall Paper !
OIL ct,orrri
011 Cnat2).
CZPIXA carrots.
CARPETS.
CARPETS. CARPETS:
Benj. Mu!helm,
115111D4911 WATER. PA..
liaeinst received a large et WI
• ,Paper,
C Books', eltailacery; all knala of
Window-, Shade. !-
Looking-Gimes, Thula,
TRAVELING SAOZIL
Satchel; Baskets§
Children's Carriages& Was.
All
kinds of Ton, ram,' Good,
Aho, An Extetutivo Ausortabent of
STE REOSCOPE S
and•
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS
This is the lairgest Ind best selected
Stock of Goods la the county, and bought
direct from manufacturers, at the lowest
price; and will be sold lower than else
where. , BENJ. XIILIII.IIII.
ma r17:11
MEYR,A3 & SIEDLE,
Succeurtn to
REINENAPI: MEYRAN & SIEDLE;
No. 42 • Flith Avenue,
Gold and Sil7ersanithm.
asxt dealere le
FINE JEWELRY.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE
Agency let all the best snakes of
American Watches
SETH THOMAS' CLOCXS.
AU Muds of watches earefolly,repaind
and guaranteed. [lnayl9:ty
BARGAINS IN
DRY GOODS.
Lg BURCHFIELD & CO.
So. 38 St. Clair Street,
P1TT* 1 131.711.G141, PA.
Are selling out their stock of
HOOP SK!RI AT COST
• CORSI:TS at :5 Ma, wialb $1
Figured P. K's. fist 69 etc. wont $l.
Plaid Mimi for 28 cta.. worth 37,4
A lot of soiled blankets at #11.50 myrtle IS
A lot of recutants!tor CidMice' drew*,
cbesp.
A Pail STOCK , OF FANCY SILK&
Grey Peplise, Plakl PopU retie
59 Si Clair. bow Sixth et. PktrbarilL
Der. 10: may&
,ikim.
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PITTSBURGII. Pa