';f~1 ~Lr.. r~ EMMJ (Onwp , ided trom lirst Pagt., iiiiiti,nnr.aslinmrod to confess it ; 'Ng 'is d's'etalthy man, highly rospooK. bloyand LWassmensy and aenblllif — o'nd inaLotatltoidienee with Dore - &al for, you—but 1 114 Nlopentod army fol ly, Wit • • trlal.tto Itir:ol,feans ny we ll 11thlnk No are about t few ;:at tiny „*ate, I am." • t. 1 youwoe;•My tiettr•" "Why t ,bitwitranta a wifet;wlto will save eivtioZtdal pork:0.10(18,11k° his ikefer a hush*, • ( 10 • "Meaning me. • Tht4k you, my friend." "It, ;James, your seals.alxtive the sditPjkettleV:Zonk "What luck what hick V' thought poor Ism, Means, twltchinghis hair behind the door. "I've ,gone and over-reached myself this time! 1, 00 llquhlie on women og, so uncertain. Pit only asked W manes t ion yostertlVP' 'lle hid his face and groaned. It was more than the lass of it house keeper he beWailed, for love had fieiZtA him, like a wenn of neural gia 4pdte.unespeatettly,„ lading fault With such a c l l- did spciinten of a WOmau! Not cent (Mil make • by it either! She wits goixl enough listhewits'oviehont any • of my. interference. • I. never want to see, another morsel of pork! Why didn't..l get hericonsent before she hollett thaigood-for-nothingsoop7 But It's all over with' You co*, Is rael Means, and you'll never see her like again. What luck! what luck! LtAiE itgLiCtoi. OW* Meeting Idyl. "Now, Idiss, 'pout .them eltiekemi'M • ;4' "Just let Flo knit to the middle or my needle,:Dritsy.si -1./raxy_wititeilfherbusy. handallod- Mg something ip the little' pause. • The things ein the table were 41raightenet14—the daguerreotype :4 (it was the best room) tlltedrnore, nttely on thelropen covers, a minute speck of 'dust diShidged - from the mull-Meet.+—nlL Kforo the gentle "Mirk, click," of the needles ceased, and Mrs. W !dot laid down her stock moke..,lttvas those six little bridlo oft' thd:specided lien's I was. a ' , thinking .oft Mid - the pejoper and salt reosteut t ", 'Wilder viewed, her chickens from a Insety prarctica won't tstand-polot):Tchapll enough, ?" "I don't know"—doubtfully --'folks' ent.a.lienp nt'cnntp mwtln't ). • - I}. , ' "So the . ) , do. Well, then, CM three of the black hens, and .bake it They'll make aplenty." guess. so." Business . thus,dis posed of, Draxy memmetl a ehni r end waxed confidential.. ,/ • " I fow•Many of our folks is a-goin', MIAM Wilder?" "You and me and Mr. Wilder and Nathan and' Ellen, Btt's five, and Lucy is six." "Lucy V' "Yes Mr. Wilder said he guessed she'd ltetter; and brother Parker plead hard for it. He 'thinks she's ohl enough to get religion', and ough t to ewe 11 . , and her pa says there's no Irvin',harm only he won't have her flustered. don't know what to sOy , ''lout it myself,buti guess pa's right, And Mb's. Wilder ended with a little, sigh. "Mr. Parker t" There vas n con- contrated and conspicuous snuff In Draxy's voice. She said no more, and in another minute got up and loft Um room s errand nevmppsh- NI. There were row waste places in, Dotz..y's Ijlh Sittan _Wive dodged around lierfor monde? With- . out Wilding ono idle chink on which to pnwtice his nefarlowt arts. •• • 'Pretty soon the door • otioned , ud Lucy came in—a girl of seventeen, with the shy beauty of d wild doe in . Ter hazel eyes. The denude cameo like °allot) other face was full of.an expression or Aiptal" Not that there • • 1‘1.1.4 anything, to appeal against in her life, the pettcsl.only daughter of • this honest home. Some women ) possess that look nntnrelly, and txL., fore it, when winhined with youth and lovelinessthe hearts of Men go down like nine-pins. Lucy as yet khew nut the value of her dower, lint ; such knowledge never , ,litigcrs long. "Where have you seen, dear?" Iver to Estlier's - mother. They're beginning the camp-meeting cake, unit I staid. to hell) bait eggs." "Do tall !' I suppose they're mak iin; as great fuss, like all the rest orl the folktet" • " • - "01r. yes, MN. Robbins has killed a turkey and eight pair or chickens, iituldtad two pieces of boiled beef, and Ether and Ipiksy were making gingerbread and ruised cake, and all sorts of pies that you eon think of— m into and apple and custard and mean' plum—l can't remember half." • "Land's Rule! And who is ming, Lucy ?" "Mrs. Robbins, and the Si uire, and the •glrls, and James and his wife, and Aunt Mirey, and"—here the happSr, girlish voice man kat little, Just' a little; only a Ouse olserver would have 'anima the "and Kano." "Elkanali ! 1 want to know : Well, ' it's Woe he got hold of something good - You'll have to help I intxy make our pies to-morrow, dear. The weather's splendid. I goes we're going to have a good week." This camp meeting, about which Ammonoosue was in a stir, walla planned for and antiei , paltsl with eager mid invariable pleasure:* After the heat of snippier and Abe toil of the harvest when the kartwesin, the polattv-3 stored,' the enrit and I'mm-shucks safely housed= when the rye and wheat had gone to the mill, and the "borders" to their Inmost—came; in the - beautiful Sep-. tomher weather; this holiday, which, half a ;dente, half a religious exercise,. bronglit'neighbors together, bright ened the links of church brotherhood anti old friendships, and gave, to soul and body alike refreshment. But, what a different thing it wits to the different podple who were look: ing forward to It ! MVA. Wittier, and other.. goal mat rons of her stamp viewed it ns a ' species of sober Jolifindion, combin ing much good.eheer with some tann-' fortable preaching and praying. A Utne, toe,.for the exhibition of nota ble housekeeping—of pie -crust and fittted fowls, which, duly partaken • of, might impart to the lacotsion a certain toothsome-solemnity. Brother Parker, of the Pent igewas• set Conference, on tire contrary; re ganied it ns a crucible in which souls should be melted imd changed—a four (Jaya' opportunity, during which' the doors of heaven should stand opeti for , whomsoever pleased. In his thoughts ho Haw them enter,some stained and shrunken with sin, some pure Mid spotless as Lucy WllderVt— fdr,Brother Parker thoughtaltbeh of • latrY sOul2 lfafd it been contained in a body less fair, it had perenanecaecuplastleas of-his atten tion-. both° wns n 'man, though a good one, and having twins • tasted the sweetnes3 of married life. ho was naturally ready to try it again. On ly—heni ho was' firm—a minister's wife must be knoWn to be of one mind with himself. Shemust belong to his church ; and no temptation should induce , him to lay such n snare and scandal in the- path of his people ns to marry a woman without religion. So Mettler Parker looked forward eagerly to the wining Weak: Filkanah Robbins was egluttly cog . er. A streing, brown, handsome fel low, he had been a wild boy, but 'of late had grown so steady and- so nt tentilifeJo his.fitrin • that, folks said. "Kane must 'be thinking of settlin' onlyavhere, or with Whom, notxxly• knew. To Lucy and other girls the Camp Meeting was Invested with a delight ful vagueness, in which merry meals, rustling tree -boughs, sleeping under an ; I ''geilt, la"gli 41 4 . 4 timeil generally,lmingled-ailltutore than ,one OMR 41604 eitOtlier4ll4- moteamtet•element di tallasteameoh settle-sly oesaneetus,clopelY receLmixedt im!Lneyta 1t,nre0....Reffe..:.,. !!t. t !MP bmwn'tbarlees boy' andlhe fhlt girl bad_gruel], PP iro til g " playmatee mffil•thntitark yl en, "fir his badness," the neighborssald, Kane Was sent away,, to Uncle E , l h kenah's, a b t a Sw ien lft tudow Wpter, f i o n r t a k 3 f T ~ r which y atr d Ittenis three no r:since hoWme back; MR, bronzed, stennge, yet] &millet ; arida:luring thee° thfilleOtemanlipod had crept inetwaro "oviii;:the little maid - who had klitiretildSliabyspcOs` t Playmate no lohirerylaiteY Was me& shy; but inkier ,. 'heart she Mae proud of him),,vrett the strength stnit teit which ceitiMteaVxs,. 'Aber benne , tiabber whlekherlf . . ,l'slatitau: avoided, of . thets4ll thaetotad tame thb wildest ceilL.;: - liikk Ate sure he would always-be goed - heteafter. Thd four days' dwelling lit a -grove .with him waslielelight tto geent that lb at .most. frightened-her; ,wa :: ~...o ~. :.. • So the day eame..„ All•illonday.tha comtnitteeti were at work arranging. the tents, In the form" of a hollow agunise, . beneath the shelter of the trees." At bright little stream curved nrotindlekoWdesecif theeneeMptn.ent. • Itrifeebii tet iiittee a coV,ered pletforte i • te"ivlifili WasaffreLet k deed*, plant ed . pea-green, whose top slip a sharp-toned ken . bell. ' nice 'of ropgh benches confrontedthis stand, , it the midst .of which, and ..directly Under the . platform,, was a small benched inclosure for the use. of the, ”anxious,". who were expected to resort thither at the-close of every serviee, - ta listen to ,the..pmyers.aml appeals of the brothertu.,• Norwas the. omit' man. firtgotten. ;Betides: the, eating-saloone, open to all, each • tent bore a long tattle, -dray spread three thnell aday with amplest provision.. These tents Thiresented each. a oil. lage, and shelteredhy night and by, day a whole neighborhood.- Thor nameaftheplace—•'Pemigewaweet," •" Stowe. " ' Laeon "—was !lettered :epee the . front, - neeongianlncel by now flora-device or text of Scrip lure. Ulan the. Ammonoetaw teat was the inappropriate reccommenda lion to "Watch and Pray," around which, by way of antidote, a wreath of flowery hopes was garlanded. The space within was gorgeous le its al-1 - )ointments, and boasted, besides a small book-ease of religious reading, a round table With a red cover,which snpported a huge neseguy of•flowers,. and gave the whele a "tasty affect,"' as 'Mrs. Wilder exultingly remarked to Mrs. - Robbins, equalled by none of the others2-of which' effect ail •Am mom:Keene Witslustly prenel..• And so the camp meeting beget-1 fairly. ' ' All day ',Pu4sality,poople were pour ing in. Each one-settled whgowbrol t ItreCluiiii li 111hgCtaidt • t waseeatetli live and two babies. By night•hun dreds, were nassinbled. The nation was brilliantly full, and the ,aiukitig ' and prayeraneeting which inpugura text the assembly so 'spirited awl, sat-' isfactory that Brother . Little rubbed. his hands, and remarked to Brother Smith that he'd been4o' forty camps in his time, hut In his opinion this was going to be the greatest yet.• "How funny V' •whispared I Feesy Robbins, as they watched - the bustle inside - the tent. - " See, Lucy, the beds this side are. for us; milled side tor, the men folks. „ Don't it look queer," .. • "But who shntps on the table 1" laughed Lucy, as a row of rustling mattresses was lifted up:• •• - • "Don't you•know,? Why,.th e eld ers and .dUacons, of cher:4e. ;That's to keep people in order, and stop any sky-lark ing and franking among us troung ones. Say, Lucy, which bed will you have? Ilene take this one next" to mine. • • • • "Lucy," called libi mother, and she whispered, "here's your place,' next .to me., ,I elon:t lewd Wen (keen therewith:taw girls,,kit'so4llPlkilk , and chatter all night, and not be fit for a thing in the morning. Just slip off yotir frock there,. behind the curtain,and put on your double gown, and Pli fix you." . So, like Christibel, -"her gentle limbs she did undress," so fares gown and hoop went ;• and pretty soon,. in her neat gray Wrapper, she was lying comfortable tucked up in, the bed her prudent mother had provided With pillow and -guilt. Sweet, musty smells tilled the air from tho half covered floor. The straggling moon rays, the flapping curtain, the chew ing and champing of the horses tethered close by—all 'was new and novel. She could not sleep. By and by the men' came in, sprcul their quilts and blankets, and subsi ded into repose. t food Elder Adams, occupied the end of the table nearest to Lucy's couch. His righteous slumbers quickly became audible, and, peeping round to look at him, Lucy saw a pair of eyealattently fixed upon her. A strange thrilling mete over her brain as she Mot them. Only the width of tie narrow -table and the, elder's boots separated het from him. , She blushed uncomforta bly, and dropped* her eyelids not to mien them again, Ind. for long after, fairy lights and visions seemed to, dance before her and trouble her ie.. • , pose. At dawn the camp awoke. Small chance WAS there for late sleeping. Thin blue smoke began to curl from early fires. Horses whinnied for their corn. Impatient hands waited' to pack away the-,hethi,4 and restore the tents todaytimo order. By eight o'clock breakfast was eaten antrdish es washed; and white haired Elder Adams took•hls plateylliblehiltend, at the head orate long table, to lead ill prayer. faievtettjust Without the their. The stlilhess, the beautiful peace of the new.,born day, seemed reticent in her film. One ' golden beech leaf fluttered down,, and lay Upon' her fair braids. Kane wastet given to poetry, but somehow a line came into his head us he looked : - " ..oh, :0., Love is like the nionOng !". .. ' He read it somewhere. Ile thought it was true-411unit Lucy. • 'At ten o'clock the clanging ben an nomteed general service, and the crowd lISSCIIIIIIt4I. Truth to tell, It wee not a Itictereagee erowal.,'lThet Ateerkan oF." the -rtle.ll;_distrittla - Is rarely a handsome animal. lie is lean. He is brown. He loses, his teeth early. Hard work and Wail soon transform tho•loyllness of youth into pallor and sharp outline. &dere tus claims its own. Hero and there 01111 &MN a sweet ...young face, : or an old one, with :M fine, strongust, sleefi: cut and insbrutable, liken carving in stone ; but personal beauty is the ex ception. • 'Scanty apart, howeier, we may be proud of• our multitudes. For decorum. for good humor, for. general neatne s s of appearance' for civilty to strangers; for a settee of pro priety which almost 'ranks as digni ty, It woultlibe hard to find their pendia in any other country. At this Cadiz 'camp meeting, even the babies caught the spirit of the occa sion, and sucked their thumbs con teutedly throughout the service with out a cry. Thirteen ministers occu pied the platform.. With able gener alship the lesser lights were first brought forward leaving the greater for the third day, when the excite. wilt was expected to-culminate., They sermoti-was .s. :quiet one;. the' wild and beautiful songs of theldeth o dist hymnal blended with the soft rustling of the trees above, and the morning sped quickly away. arent cheer was held in all the, tents at noonond unlhnited-quanti-; ties of pie cuten—lit preparations for the after tierviem Pie usually • pre cedes repentant:llb its pie eaters know. In . the eVenleg, under. the' harvest' Moon, Brother Parker nurse for'the first time.: A tall, tiiiu man, with n: sallow tender fact; and emotional eyes. Alia sermon was Jerviti. A certain thrill moved over the assem bly, and at Hat:lose a:number of per.. sons passed quietly and Witheint ex citement into the"anxietei seat." us candidates for the prayers of tho MI-, grog Lion. I Some were Peebles Who carried their children; some mem: tiers of the church, who felt that their MWM=i BEZIEM .lidth' had Bp p decadence. All ' *tit ' . ' : were welcomed:and itioleed OVer • by the gOod hrethem, and mention was made of the het that Still there was room for others...further urgency be.. Intl , held In reserve for the next day. It was then ', a ft er: two long and "searching" geourses,. that Brother -Parke!, had He to 'have Lucy succumb. He calnelet her among the. throng, - and :pleaded earnestly. Mieveti took hi; halul, And strove, with gentle force; to draw her; o the front. ~, To his surprise, she resisted: t i r The ri hadherownmerVeofcharac• ta r , ve th , thonfthta Us. to 'spiritual thl 'ITh o small enclosuithof rough beards, within which it 'seethed to him so important that she should ;kneel, was to her rar• sacred place. God had AnpeAral , newt Of.lePido the stqlsigr dwhills; alone /a • r BMA 213604;1 /Wen the_Apeclnclko 'her friends, Hepsy and Esther, con. ducted, weeping, , .. . to the "anxious scat," failed to.move bor.:, "I cap .not; it wotild not be honest." Such was Lucy'e creed, mai • her flower .ilkebtxtut,y-sconcealed an underlyher strength, even as beneath the moun tain slope , ' enameled Withlinttercups spreads the indeitructible" granite. By theafternoon of the third day awide-spread excitement had seized upon the cater): •A -Ttiggett 'and re served people like those of New Eng land are most formidablewhen under the influence of imexpmted emotion. The Very novelty of sensation anti expression astoundi them. Strong men sobbed ; women became hyster ical ; yoting girls rushed forward and fed, upon that. kneest the 'Elders .went-to ntut-frci-among the Crowd, dkpoptulating, .expinlning, entreat ing. - ,ONter alining: at jntervals - tho yotees' of the. choir In Wild, sweet shatches. • A dark thunder cloud for it moment hid the sun, and 'nue low. .peal shook the air. Brother Parker .stood again by Lucy ho _held her -hand. She was excited and in tears, but she was firm. Just then a stir stook niece near theni. HIS face! was hidden in ills•hands, but Lucy could not mistake.' A sudden fidc.ef emo tion shook' he' tout.' tl Kane's%ld ed—if Kane were going to that place —then'she shiSuld go too. Was not bar place hy'lam, In time and , eternity ! • Brother Parkei felt the fingers quiver in his • grasp, the resistance slacked. Another moment he had led her forword. - She was kneeling, by Kane'a side, ' and, this victory of an earthly Mice tion, which was to him as a heavenly one, had power to bring tears like rain down the-good man's cheeks. Sweetly • rang-the hymn over them,' the cloud" floated last, the clear snnshinc streamed-in and bathed the place, and Heaven seem ed to smile upon the scene. To our young lovers L-who shalt say To some lamas Ged has reveal editimself in this manner. We map not darelo question. But with their deeper tiMughts mingled the stiango' sweetness of beinethgetidoPy , elde. —The . orthly... blending - pith them: , earthly, as it will' dd . :while. weltre tiiikgs.of earth. - " "Don't let her conveive ' with -any one, -Sister Wildet",'!--said Welber Parker, as he restored, the netatedr. Lucy to her friends., ".E..eepter aloof this evening. Let no vain conversa tion e.r . .gossin_ar-Ise to addriathelm pressiou Mind::lePtitiwrow I will talk with her fathere-k : 7- , ' Oh, Brother -Parkei; Lad jiiir i sti; ticed the hand-hetp, warmer arid more lingering -than beeline those who met merely upon a spiritual platform, exchanged hotwech your young converts? Did you hope . to make matters quitesafe for the un- portant • conversat loft of the morrow? Oh, Brother Parker, who shall guess or compute the morns blindness which Cupid can throw over even a good man's soul? ' So Mrs. Walker kept Limy "aloof.'' Poor Kane, hovering !Mout the fami ly grotivfor the, chance •of a Word; found only .downcast lashes on the part of his idol, and discourag ing looks from thereat: Father, mother, brother Nathan, sister-in-law Ellen and faithful Draxy, all .wcre deter mined tilde should be no "philand ering" that night, nt least. So the flame in Rime's soul, thus repressed, burned more hotly than ever ..and at "mirk midnight' ho wassfill unable tmiileep; and longing for the dawn, his eves fixed on the fair head not a vard from him. A lightg movement showed him that Lucy too slept not. In a moment prudence and propriety alike forgot ten, he had gently pushed his pillow some inches nearer. "Lucy!" • Such a tiny whisp er! Smothered by Deacon Allen's hearty snores, it ‘vould scarcely have caught,the at tention of Fine Ear,Qmtiney heard. She half turned, her face dyed with scarlet blushes as she saw that bold head so near. " 011 don't!" .she breathed—"somebody will hear." "They are sound as dormice," whis pered Kane; "they won't wake. Do let me speak, Lucy. I *all die It you won't listen. This afternoon when I knelt there, you know,l saki to Clod, '0 Lord, I will be a good than and church-member with thy help; but how can I be anything good un less I have the girl I love to go along with me? Oh, let me have her, Lord!' And just then,- Lucy, your dress rustled, and you came and knelt down by me. .I knew it Ina moment, though I didn't open my eyes. And then I felt that, the Lord was as good. asthey say, and I took it as a sign froth Him that I was to have my heart'sdesire; and I prayed, Lucy -4 ,preyed mV might, for the ;first HMO: hi my life, Did you pray too, darling?" -"Yen, Kane." - • • "And for me!" • "Yes, Kane." "Oh, Lucy, 1:4 it ram!? Could you really eare for me?. I have loved you always, dear—did you knowit? But - till to-night I could not, speak it out. Will you really be my love and wife, Lucy?' -. "Yes, Kane." NeVer sounded words so sweet as those three "Yeses," breathed in that Miry. whisper. Kane put nut his hanitr-little fhigers met and clasped it: mid pit then stimebody 'stirred, and - Deacen Atwater, at the liar end of the - tent, gave a species of snort, and lialf,ralsed himself. With fright ened haste the ,lucked handsenekkied. In half a second Kane and ,'Lucy, to al I 'appcsimnce, were fast asleep. And from thatt titne,untii morning not a sound brokelho'stillness of the, tent. • Brother Parker WAS pprplexed next day at the attitude of mind in which he found his young disciple. She was very sweet and gentle; bore his questionings patiently; and when ho asked, Did she feel as if she loved God, she, said, yes. and she hoped always to love Jilin now, for Ile had made her very happy. But' when the further inqury was propounded was this' feeling so strong that she felt Instilled in becoming the wife of a minister of the Gospel, the answer was immediate. No; -, -She Could never have married a minister any way ; and besides—. "Besides what?"' She had promised Elkanah Rob bins to marry him. - But when had this promise been. made? Long and sorely did Brother Parker puzzle over themattter the and so did Mrs. Wilder. who in heat of her astonishment at "that ehihrs thinking of a husband," was heard to say, that for her part she couldn't think. how they got at each other. Lucy and lane kept. their own counsel, and the affair in time got to Ix, spoken of as "Ikappenin'• at the 'camp;" which fact made it more than usually interestipg tar theneigh hors. Small and transient opposition had our yolnig lieople to contend with. They were married next year. •Both are members of the church now, and Kane was on the' Conte* ence Committee for the last camp meeting. When peopleask If begot religion at Ciuliz, he Is wont to-an wer that "that's a matter between him and the'Lord ; but if not, begot something most as good"—his elo meit_ginnee finished the sentence. X,oins will be an indulgent ME ~... .. .. , . . .. .. , Mead to the next spoeratkii,Jn:Aa6, manoosuc. And 11 he'abopid „twat lie inilablel state and * hear' a' l i f ery co ablutiOn topak hi tiliee, thesilence f the "oardetten t 'Ve May Wpm tystiretMth6Wllll* to venlently ilia and deaf to• what'. it going on,•iemembericg bow sweetr once his Lucy% voice broke the stab near trithimYte v Kane.” '• • ~:.' • WQN „ . "I was.going up 1848iJudge1nderwoodofKentuckY, and Henry.- Clay being.;on nboard.. Jhrtes atough crevrtrom Natchez,' remarked the clerki'who eame.,upott , I .deckas we were about going , below: `TheY play hard awl high. 14 .We went A dowo• into. the.saloonj, where we found tvicipartiel4t - pla,r,2 Atone.ot, the- tables. stile= - MU& about whom wereAnthered.to large number of lookers-on; and, as those Jproved to be the heavy players,,e ined , thosPectators.. aliegame was ,'twenty deck looker,"and money wm Changing hrintbitdth etartllngrapicez One of the players, a middle-aged roan whose face showed plainly the ravages of an excess that was sapping his life, and who, I afterward learned, was a cotton planter, had staked* his lait dollar and Icalled''hlsopponent's hand. He held four queens, against which were bid four kings. And he was 'broke.' He started to his. feel, as no leave the table. 'Are you dead broke, ColonelV, asked he of the four kings.. , 'Yes, to the last picayune ' , • 'Give me your note and I'll lend ye.! . !No,' replied the planter, , with 'an oath, 'I can de ; better than that. where's Mr. Wackman ?' • 'Here,' answered adark-Visaged . . 'man. 'Bringthe girl-and boy here . ..that I bought: at Natches. Hold on the JanneJust one 'minute, gentlemen, and I'll snake a raise. The man went away,. and shortly. returned accompanied by the 'girl and bay.' Bald girl proved to be a bright mulatto woman of fl ve and thirty, or thereabouts, and the boy was hereon. The, bey was not fir from ten years of age, with a face lig hter in color than was his mother 's—his features really handsome. 'Look herb, gentlemen,' spoke the planter, arising, 'here's as likely a pair for a girl and a brat as you tun Fibre up. I paid $BOO for em.' who'll give WO"' 'Why not put them.up seperate asked one. 'Twon't do to Al 'ear seperate.' The gal has sworn to kill herself if her boy - is sold 'away from her, and her old master &vs she'll be sure to keep her word. But don't you see—' the woman's worth more than I ask for the pair. Now, what d'ye say ? Who'll take 'em at s6ool''. . The owner walled few moments without receiving an answer, and then pi:ad:a: l = • • • a 'I must have the money, so here goes for a WHO: Twenty dollars •fOr a throw. and thirty chances for the pair. .Come gentlemen: them that buys first throw first. . Hero was excitement •as well as chance for profit. • The players took two chances each. Then the specta tors surged, up, and twenty chances were sold, el quick as the planter could take the moncyand ivritecknin the names. Then came a The planter took two chances, whereupon his companions took each two more. The three men In the crowd, doubled up.' 'Two more chancre, gentlemen Clay whispered apart to. he Judge and then made his way to the table and threw down twit gold eagles. .What name? 'Ohni,it to the Wisnan.' ' . theal . herself:, 'Yes; give born chalice. . . 'All right. One theme for Nlriette.?, Before the planter, Weld ealtagain, Judge Underwoodpiticedlvieetydoik WO 54, tht tubh) . tuaytuz IS he MI ika 'This Is kii".4l4bOi." 'Good 1' 'cried :the .iityneKOf the property. 'Here's a 'chance foYTom my, and that takes the lot. Where's the clerk. 'Here! 'Have you got blanks foi this sort of business?' 'Yes.' 'Then, won't you fill pp a bill of sale for these two, Ninefte and Tom my, and leaven place to put in the winner? Now, then, for the "dice, gentlemen. • The dice were brought on and the shaking commenced. There were' three dice, and each pheyer was enti tled to three throws. Of the finit ten throws, thirty-nine was the highest number east. The eleven turned "up forty-two. Then theisWein fell a gain till the twenty-first threw, when one of the gamesters threw,out forty. nine. • The crowd was now alfexcitement. _Forty-nine was n hard point to beat. The lowest number that could be thrown was nine—raid the highest— nine sixes was fifty-four. making whet is called an average throw; about thirty-ono nud one-half.-. Of 100 throws the majority will fall be low thirty-two. Again the dice rattled in the box as the second gamester to* his But his throw was a lovi..one. The twenty-eighth belonged to the. clerk of the boat, who had now-returned with the bill of sale. He threw forty-nine tieing the gamester. 'Come, Nitiette, it's ' raw turn.' The woman started, and quivered, and pressed her hand to hef,-heart. Only the groaning and pulling of the engine broke thestil ineksof the place. Will the gentleman who-paid :for the chance throw for me 1" , she said In n low, musical tone, earnest and imploring, of the puma accent: • 'Let your boy throw for you, ' re tuned Mr. Clay, who shrank from the ordeal. 'His luck should be bet ter than mine.' - -- : Tommy came and took up the dice. Ills mother's hands.wereclasped,and her lips moved In prayer. I The boy trembled - like an aspen.. What a world of weal or woe hung upon the tickle chance. He held in his' hand the sealed book in whic..h was written the fate of his mother end. himself, and it was tobe opened on the hazard of a die. • • Ho shook the box, and turned the dice upon tho table. Three aces! A moment he gazed, on the single spots, and then dropping tho'box, tie sank back pile and frightened. }Shake again, Tointny,'..sald the planter. 'lt's no use masker, taut' t get forty nine.' ,But you have got Your owii chance 'Aye,' cried the Judge, 'that Wits your mother's chance. Now throw for the chance I gave you-,-throw for yourself—brace up and take heart— and may Heaven help you.' - That. as not zu assembly of telig: lously incliged persons, bylaw means but the fervent petition of thejudge met with n warm and Impulsive .re sponse of 'Amen !' from. • nearly, ail present. - . • Again the boy canto forward and !Mai the box. His lips weretightly shut, and the old quivering of the limbs were hushed. The onlysound In that saloon above the deep breath ing of the spectators, was the clicking of the ivory cubes. Presently the first throw was made. ' 4 • 'Five--81x-41vo—aresixteen!' an nounced the planter, setting down the figures. the dice were gathered up and thrown again. •Slx--six--and a five. Good I That Is seventeen ! The boy was as pale nsdeath its he took°up tho box for Vier - Jest throw, and his mother leaned tigalniirnstaa-. chion for support:- • • - • tThree sixes-ho has Von,' they all exclaimed, as the dice rolled en the table with theft spots up. The boy and his mother were free.. —The.Saturday • •ietv says: The billy fact t h at Can be -predicted,with any degree of confidence, of mhoy youths, is that Providence does not aeon to have designed them , for 814:thing In particular." t ir sighe'dia ,- ef08.44. ' , ,4000 . bli#l ll 4, Or tionslp • MOWS oWedmunyan One til, intbltii thnelrave., !Illitt . - rdisereriteln Medicine' , hint s Ahneiriunh - to amelkautelnid iniencirremanyoftheseso•caliedeases ofconamitittion 1 wain° Songesidadt oldindtc,,, thereforu,wheallosi these afflicted persons to pasii boyotict the reach of medicine are_ justly ma. sUrsble. A:O.. Keyser , at his new of ilinc`i Or sompounding - a ,' Medicine ,k_nowo us m /*lnca Linui,'" , Which WM la *Very* instance greatly Improve cireabe CS pulmonary dbeme, and' in elevenses effect a thorough eum .1t bun peculiar pleasant:taste r . lar 4ebes. Willa wasting and 1 decaying - 0101)&041althy.plasnia for -tbeirre ntollii its soothing eil'enis on the tehsl roat and fume r glnat. be otherwise than beneficial. * inedi eine of Which' We know so lintelf as • Du.' ll . iitern's - Lima Cunt,' and compounded by a man of Dr. Kysein's• skill and Integicliy, we do not healtat6 to recommend, with the firrn belief that fee. are conferring an inestima, blefavor upon our nedoni, &TWAY that class. of them to whqpi a pros. ; pect of cure will be sure to meet with your aleartymponse.Liberty , St., Intisinitgblu, $1.50 per Wile. It druist does te it,' send live doliar gg s to Dr. Kepler, and he will sen 4 Mar bottles sec+ boxed; by e>< ,-... :with 'full ion how•tn t ~ • -.1,,-r;--- I;=EM :T• • • __ _. . • y.cone .• ~ I". • & h oeen maul • the pis' • • find bounded . • , fro y . % • f , • e Iglus : '''Jr • !grants lure 311. 1: :: 4 • II try. co 1847. '-- 15 - . ."lit asses • .. - 1 for a cough I" - "Is • Minired ayo h with a heavy cold. "Itliught - to be. it Is sold for coil somption," we/the reply: -• •• h t • -L-At the ITooint ' nnel, work gem 'on continually da d night. There are three gangs o hands employed, whrwork three m each. % • • • —ln EdlnburgiS t !lie stone masons have struck agal •an attempt by their employers **reduce their wages from six and a half pence to six, pence au hour :: ~ r„ . .. . • • . —Over twenty, conductors- on. a New York street railway' were ar rested on Saturday, for not returning 'all the money they collected for fares. ;---An old ntan in Saybrook,.Conn., lives on a farm that never was bought nor 501d,..1t having come down to him from his ancestors, who obtained it from the Indians. • ' —lsaiah Sanderson, a mulespinher, who refUsed . to join luo the later 'strike at fall River, *al recently - presented with a cettage-house and lot by the tre.surer of the Durfee Mill, as a re ward for his ftdelityr • • •,• • New Advertisements. rrlikibrlr Mit 111C11AttU 4141.111.11NE1t, DECD.—Letters of Admlntstrattuo .A 1 the es tate of Ilk:hard Gar( leer. late of ttm bannerol Barron In the minty of flenver, - deed,: %mann been granted to the undorrlgned. Melding In sold borough: all persona Indebted to said estate em requerted to make Immediate psyment. and those having claims against the mune present them "inlaid delay to the . underelgded. properly an thruticated foe settlement. MARMAIWKE WILSON; Admir • HOMESIN-- THE WEST, And Howto Obtain Them. B. F. BROWN, Of Piltatengh, Pa baa connoted and publhilied a neat little book of ne pages whit the sh.vre It gives ■ deeeriptioo of some attar leading Wes tern Outer all the hontesteed and proataptlon lane. hteloding the set ofdal7ll, 1070, granting 160 Acres of Choice (Railway) Laid To all °Oleo% soldiers, sellout and marines who served SO days and upwards.' Men a° cents, seat to any address on receipt of mossy and stamp.— Address B. F. 1140yiNOterir Silauetts Sandia:. iltsbaawb. - • • omit,- ;.l Unque.stion4,y,the beat . Sustained Work of ilWkfrad in the .World,;" .HAEPIi7IOP,-;*AGE..47ALIKE. NfrricEs rlE•pitsg.3. 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Maufactory ".• A' MINA __AIBE,Or.CO:.: awiisilachirer. qf , 4 / 1 41 4 114 4 1 .0; Inqutnit Plakfle_ L IPtOttele BAZFAANAg gPe The Initeomeitls bur. tong wage tie poet; fosocedintrty yaws sod Was erceilsoce skso otbdood4lo Idv • rreeseom sad doe Wallas of latooation, mad ea t o LICLI , I. OW on • ' • aad entirely des Rola Ito odftim found la so sisay Moos. • 'ln Woricnurzurhlp tbe.T.Pb useleldled, aslng . q . bat W wen best season=M 'ULL; the capital employed In Cu business enabling us keep an laoneore *lock at hanbee,..tc.. on band. g_vr AU oar : E d have our New ha provedOver *Moog Soda Cid thh Agrofe hebie: jr - We would call sp al attention toner Im imprcrrementi In GRAND PIANOS andNQUARE GRAMME Parer= Aug. 14.1/001, erh. tater the Plana nearer terfectlon than has yet been at. WIPE.' • • Reply Raw jr,dir Werragted for nu Yew. •' We hare made arra nt* for the Bob 'Whoterati-Altesey t Celebrated PAN ICS UROA NS and MELODEONS. which we of ter Wholesale end Retell, at Lowest Factory Pri ce*:' WILLIAM 'MASS k CO. ,seso&6ottl • tkafiamenkJid. NEW.:- GOODS A, W. ERWIN & CO'S French. Alerimui IV9OI-tkildt. • Poplin I'lniJw Ilksek.Waterprik.fs. Irmwn Watererrsofk Corthil Silk and Wnol Poplins Trirk IN;pli nit New Dark Delain Plain Nixed Ili-aids, Grey Poplms. AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES , i Allicho!emaltark tiaatt litetaall;! A. W. ERWIN-•& ,CO.'S, • - .278 Wedelns! St., Allegheny. Sep2B,te BUYERS, LOOK HERE The undersigned, thankful fur pout favors would respectfully Inform the public be bag one of the gust eeketioug of , WALL PAPER, WINDQW SHADES, FLOOR OIL' CLOTHS, Etc.; Etc„ on baud to be found in the entity. Ills liont• went of - Bebool, Stleeellaneos• sod Slellsloiao 33 C 3) Co 33. . is mike to napalm are spared w his part to make ble STATIONERY DEPARTMENT equal to the beet of City Establishments. ye le the exclusive ittnnt for the celebrated rotors Gold Von. The Ws county. Those meetings good Gold Pen, would do well to see them before porch/tang. Ile le the Agent for this county for Erider's Photograna Inarrlage called .10 attention ot theagymen ie wespectfully called this, as be caneellthem at the name diaeoant as they would intrikena the Polisher. Atgratees lichool Gov orlitent for gale at Pabllsber's prim. Also on hand, To n and VanelyGoods, suitable the ail seasons. • jant,llEfely' Broadway, New Brighton. • COAL FOB SALE.—The undersigned bas constantly on baud a gond articht of Lamp and Nut Coal, which be will sell at reasonable prkes. ebbe, at the hank, or will deliver to pun:butes.— The bank Is located on illeKtoWs Rue.. aOw rodshon. the Mt. Ft. Ways' & CHIC igo Balboa& and but a stout dt.lanee 111)46 Bearer station. I se also a geed article of Flee Clay, whlck I sill • • of at framable MCC 4 mew kltat ray nesidencv Boitlliginr. will Y haeleampir Radial/A at at the lisak._ Muir' ataallo• atteatloa. J. V. NOULTZI2. • aprioarto--4 Ell 2 Goods, FALL'OPENING. ' Nevi Goods I- I Have Ramiro! A New Stock Q 1 MILLINERY - GOODS; Cemitrislng an untatanlli Large and Bo- It;r! ARl;nriment of HATS,. FLOWERS. ftr.vm;, FEATHERS. snTINS. SILKS. LACES. Plain Aro V'ttnes. Ribbons, • • aco.. aro. order to maro this make as all= tivo as poesiiiii; we sludl exbibit a large number of Eawein trimmed 2?4,WWIZEIM 3,1,2a2it Ryiaer withname arDerisithle M . 0 V V .T_. `MI IC S.: Hata and .13onsicis iriuuned to Orde. Solialtiog *call: I so. ' ilcs PegY97 7 4) u n k • • • • L HiNAUSR. Bridge rt.. Bridgewater. Pa. eptigtif e " Mat esammoini 1w sib as„, iM 414 - • . „ . • Foundry ttiteiiiie Shop nes* tteeit ' u fttenea tali* Pitannty train:tee formless Una yesno - -dspenis "aka Use 1, have aixnautlate4 a mitts, at mend psuetna, be sides atesttattnnt Models assa Mahar oat patents COOKING -:STOVES attar harl_og thoirotOli Wad thew Imo C rrements., I MI ,dotea MEM 3P-x. - • alitleAT Wife no' la polder ilkor Loelfty. Coolcbg. Be Treat Raffle Cool% Store lits Os bast Record:at any Nom ever Milted la IT TAKES LESS FUEL; LESS ROOM TO DO' MORE WORK BEST BAKER, MOST a 31.714., A. OLE • ' ' , ALTOGETHER . • • N TILE lIEST \ &ITOVE IN USE. lo connection with the stove I have gat • up it Pstent"\\ EXT.E.NI3ION TQA', iirldel . oecuplea little roontom additional fuel; ci vil Is not liable to wear nut, dispen, sea with' all pipe. am be put on or taken 41 .. 4 any time, and matte to suitill stoves of any size or pattern. Five Hundred Persons Who have puiehased end used the GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING EVE, Most of whose names have been publish• el In the Anus, are mandolin retorted to, to hest witness erns superior, merits .as u eeektni; Stove:', Uasitta Otos! drat elass twines on bind. et emit anm beam PonsetoPselke, they ate offered to the public at reasonable Mot. 10LtN 71/08NILItY. 1=3.3 HENRY LAPP, nut= 1N ALL ICINfiS OF • FURNaTITE. LOOKINNLI23I PICTURE FRIJIE3 OP ALL SIZES FUJINISIIED TO ORDPIL. Brighton NLabwre Plow Factory, ROCHESTER, PE1,7117A. The liirgest clock to Beaver maul) comisally eu hand, and selllag, at the. vets lowest pile... CoMns sad Marra provided at the shortest notice Having • tame mock Mall Mudd of furniture on liana, and iMblng to =item= for WI and whi ter work. I have ratioccd my prices accordingly. BEAVER DRTIG STORE, N.Vq4CI • Druggist AA:pothecary, BEAVER. PENN Pure [fru gs. Chemicals, Medicines AND ALL TILE OFFICINAL •Pbarmaoeutioal Preparations. ALWAYS ON HAND. Paints, Oita, Varnishor, Dye-5.74;i, Window Glaas,&c.,* At the LOwest tlialt Priem. Agents for Itzhnestock, Ilastea A: Schwartz's EStrletly Vuro Whltc. Load dl lifontlfacitirers' Prices Agents for the Chemical Taints, one bun ' tired different shades, 11 ready for use. rer Physicians' Pmciriptions carttfblly and scientifically compounded at any time day or night. [augdlebd LOOK HERE. .S P l"P°lTin i.VI t ebrm h 6 Mend. and the malls generally that he at Jost received a new stack cot goods of the latest styles foe Spring and and wear ,which he dim at veil O#XTLEMIII47 ZOD I;URNISH ING CONSTANTLY oN UAND. -• • . Clothing made to order cm the shortest notice. Thankful to the pestle for put favors, I hope by elope attention to bummer to IZlCrit a econtian.. twee of the same. DANIEL MILLER,P4 • DRIDON BT.. BRIDURWATA7I. mar 24:t1 . COAFECTIONERYESTABLIENEN T. The matersignsd Whig bought out the Bs kery_..and Condwdonery establishment of J. C. Ur's, nem the Post odloe, In Rochester. Pla., wonA limpet-M:4 Worm the public that be Keep the beat quality of Oputere whkh Immerses In every style ; she will supply them by the can at reasonable prices. Those In In want M them should glee him an early an. ills Confectionery department le well stocked; and parthw. Weddings , lc., will be supplied wlth armyerttlng needed on short notice and In the best yle. Tandlles fundsbed With fresh bread se often as desired.. GBO6tIB PIitItDEKICIL s mayll;LS 81111 MASON & SOL, NET BRIGHTON CUTLET WORKS, MANUFACTURER. OF PEN &POCEST.CUTIZRY CARVING KNIVES & FORKS. And 13nteherIcniven, TAILORS' iSLTEARS, 11,CLSSOBS AND RAZORS LISTAILED AT THR Cutlery Repaired. FRAMES, Special attention:to given to the llsnleatan and Tempering of the =Wee, sod we Ices and know camases to be competent to make the very best. as we employ none toot experienced mottoes. and Ms the best ol steeL Samuel Mason has now been in the tot:einem Forty years, and. his rode ms practical workmen. Special 'Mention Is called to mg stock of 313ulteher KitiVes, which am made from the best of Simi The Thin die Is tee solid piece of wood, thetaagg is iby *tough is visited on the end, so stud it Is hr forlttobeak at come at All sumo* Is warm:led to be equal u not better than as _y Poe rip' or DoixesUe maks. C4ll and see our Weeks: noeig passer Pa. re Ok a adred:•ks and , Werke. la New Mhtos, • • .FOR• SALE. Tllabaarber alert Coe rale A Pavia of 1 Omar barman& sad Ski.. atmy situat ed la Hammes talrorli* Beaveraosaty, arequan to of a alio *am the Norp aHsa tr. novae fiva arm eland, taboos moll glowed:a ea. r knee sad la goad .tats ot ealltratloa; platy of root 'Wiwi good froll; lo dumb, adoola sad WU". lialidlair aro anion Mara la good mak. Naar aria, tiro 610 146W11 Mama bar aad otbar oat lordallon. lit Pm Orea lawnplsa Maria, or call oaa t m rc r ) 1107. JA Idlla 1. Bantrillialkorror Co. • id, Itara•-arar Si - Moak . to bet.... . Nervous and Debilitated, WHOSE SUFFERINGS • BINE BEEN MEM .PIOM,P2'. TREATMENT. If you ant sulfering, or lime suffered from boot tuy discharges, what effect is produced on year general health? Do you feel weak, debillisted, easily tired! Ikea a little clime/tattoo produce palpitation'of the heart! 'Doer your liver or uri nary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order! Is your urine ikellethibef thick, milky or Amity, ,or•Ils It ropy osa settling? Or does a gabs mum 614 to the top!, Dr la there a sediment at the Minoan alter It bas stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia! Am your trete constipated? Do you have spell. of fainting, or nukes of blood to the bold Is your memory impaired! Is filial/2d coostanUir dwel ling upon this subject! -Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of nommen% of Ilk? Do you wish to be lettaleue, to getaway nom everybody? Does any little thing make you sort wimp! Is your slecpbroken °cronies'? LI the Immo of your rye brilliant? The bloom on your cheek se bright! Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you pursue your business with tie' `fame energy! .Do you feel as mach couddemee in yourself! Are your spirits dull and lagging, given to gas of mei windy?' lino, do not lay it to your liver or ay,- WWI.. UAW you ranks, , nlehts! ;Your heck' weak, jinn . knees weak, and bare but little appe tite, aid you attribute dyspepsia or Um , complaint Now, reader, self-abuie, venereal atomics badly erred, and actual excesses, are all capable of pro ducing • weakness of thegenerathre organ,. The organs of genention,'When in perfect health, make the man. Did pan ever think that them bold, de limit. energetic, Persevering. succesebal banner Men are alwala those whose generative organs are in 'parfeet health? Ton never h* andk inewoont plain of betas melancholy, of ir'prveage... of pal pitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot eucceetin buslneu ; They don't become sad and illscoarlized ; tiny are always polite and pleasant in the compani of ladles, and look you and them right in the face—none of your down cast looks or a.; other Meantime shoat them. do not • seam those who' keep the organs Waled by running to etyma. I The.. will not only ruin their constitutions, bat also those they do bun nies with or for. '- flow - many men, from badly eared 'direaser, tom the effects of relfatiase and eacemer, hare Would about that state of weaknem in those or• pas that has reduced the general system so mach as to Induce almost every other lomat disease-- Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis', spinal affection., and ahead, every other forin of diseme which ha. malty% heir to—and the real cause or the tros• hie sem* ever sarperted, and have doctored tor all bat the right our. DISEASES or MESE DEGANS RE HE,LMBOLD'S s the great diuretic, and Is :I certain cure .. n M" AND Anti alNiartises of ' the Urinary o,matto whether existing in male or rentsle, front whatever cause orjghmtl ng, and no mat er nr lion long Ktitmling. If no; realinwit Rubmitted In, Con sumplion or Inslnity may ensue. Our flesh and Waal are supported from these sourcem, and thu la:altli sad happiness and hat of posterity ileimitub upon pmtupt use of a reliable rentetly FIELMBOLD'S EXTRAC BUCIIU, Es- tablished upwanl or 19 years prepared by owner 04 South 10th Street. Phila'd., Pa. P.RICE-111.25 per bottle, nr 6 bottles for IWO. delivered lanai addrom Ebld by' Druggists Everywhere. None are genuine unless done up in steel englivcd wripper, with fse-simille army Chenthml watelonse, and signed • Hl T. SOLD. ma7lBo- • - =I *Medi;alms/. ,kDDEESS* TO TIME PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN OAUSES, AND WHOSE 'O4BEB REQUIRE 2b Beak: .lilxislenee desirable. QUIRE. TIIE USE OF A DIURETIC. FLUID EXTRACT 13 17-C IT 1:7 for discnsm of flue "Mulder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dmisy, Organic Weak mss, Female C:omplaints. Getteral ,EIL. T. IIM.1.1111301.1). DRUGGIST, 594 Broadway, New York, and „x4Oseriane6tus. CLOTHING STORE. NEW GO OD Si WINTER STOCK: The undersigned takes pliwnire in In. forming his friends and the'pooh, etio.r. ay that he his just recnived and 0p0n..1 A New Stock of- Goods , • OF THE LATEST sTYLEs . poi: Winter Wear, Ire keeps the lest 01 workmen id hit employ, and feels confident. or his nbility to Mt anti make up gairnient..4 60,11 FASHIONABLE di. DURAULI and In bath a manner ne sill ptc ~ Lla ettstomen GEgyuillr FWINIEIG GOODS LWAYS UN itANIi? 'Cull and See W before !caring your • Orders I:l4eirliere WILLIAM ItEICII. Jr. rnay4;7o:lY I; rj.lgi w3t,,.. t . 114E It El NI -Warmer's Pile Mewed,' luo. 14.1 Lulvi (unit Oita W 000 [aft) I. elite the, try tkotot of Mod. Itching ur rile, 'IL.< •h j non sallcsed uhould isqueiliattly tan Igo their dr44. gild sad get Wainer. • Pits gLIIkLiT. l• omi t, lur lis t ph., and 1. uut .rutuuurudtd care say other diaesse. It to,. cured tutu, r oe , of seer le years steudi oz. Price Ouc !wits, Yu. 'Ala armlet:wee. DY~YLI'f~IA, • , uyarseala Dyapepula Tonle M yrqoarol eabreaaly for DiaptiaLlCa these •uaarlt.g .i(l4 habitual CuedValseaa. It Id a all4laly Wale awl a aillecalitl appettaer ; it attengtheL a the stumacb Mad features tae cllgratlve u. healthy mule. Wale, urea. awl oipprpt. r. lOUS 14100/4 Min Nana., • Ily.priwo fur sale by dnuctrieta. Price One Ducar. C(JUCir . H. no ivix_rxcif. Warner's Vouch Balsam la besldg. suit. erring lad expectuntung. Ihe extraordi,dy pus. tf It pUlliel111M• In Inuurdiately natty coring, dm most obstinate casesroi Voids. son, Throat. iiroticints,lnlluen... Cum:, llosireenesa, Mauna And I:orator:TO. ..kiusst Incredible, Su prompt Is the reliel u.d rettala etrecta la all the abuts rates, or any stlscilen,i throat and lungs, that thousands of ohy .1t :a. es dads prescribing It, and one and all say Mat It la the most Insiting and'expecturallog Lllrdi. u,- .e r r known. idtio awe always adorns noel, moot eases one bottle effects II Cars:, rkdl I.y gists, lu large bottles.' Price One Dollar. your own tau lt It you old' cough and sulks. Balsam wilt cure. WINE C.,V tAUVE. The Groat Blood Yurilier and De&lour Warner , . Vlnars Vain, or Wine of Llte. 1. trey from any polacniints &moor Imperno, r— ing preparedlyr those who require a ettuothatit. It Is a aplendtal appetizer and tunic, and U.: aL..: thing In the worm for poritylug the 1.10.1 It the boot pleuant tout &licitly. ankle et. t W thu public: far superior ty brandy; u hirlo bitters, or any other article. It nt tame 14,14 1 , and cheaper. Dull wale aud Lynda, loot.; or too, eau take the Witte of Ufa. It it, in Tut, a of• server. Muse who wtrh by enjoy plod hralth zed a Wee don of litely apt/ Its, alit 110 eell to tato Wine of Life. It as uidereut (row and Elting tor before Iq tote. It la sold by druggist,: al., at ri feapectahle aahgaa, felon Oa< Duller. 01 goat lasttlea. INIMMIt:NAG44OGUE Warne Entnacnagogne I. it Gt): ar tick known to curt the bib,. tit u /II * V MS nen-) %Imre Is the latuili 1/ important medicine Is out wautetl! r.. It o I. the greatrut bkvaltag r.r, affenal you. and put •Itoulti Immediately procure It. It bp a 1.., , uts fur Female irrenularttier, and may 1.• tnp.u4,4 upon In every rase where thotWoutay lb,u h. been obstructed through cold or Mh hl drungista. Price Out bollar.- Or out by mon receipt of One Maar and a tioarter. _ 019 State street, Istilca•ok For pale by S.C. II A NRIIN.I:ca bcon, F. 11110.. Itrbigetrattr, and 111.7(,i N I ItlE , • F.S. Waver, Pa.;. J!"! CARPETS, Oil Cloths, &c. Wholesale and Retail, At Lowest Prices, M'CALLUM BROTH'S; £ I rlrth .~, ~ PITTSBURGH, .1):1 We Have faalilies for Supplying Ii ETA IL to E A LEE Si Equal to ANY EASTERN JOBBING HOUSE. McCALLUM BJLO. aprfOy HOMES FOR THE MIi,LION!! Rare opportunities arenow Oflere; fur IWCI11111.: Game Inn will krali.Ay and congenial climate 1, one-tenth of their value aro ye Ire hence. TILE NATIONAL REAL ESTATII A lil has lot sale real notate of emery desalptin, ica ed In the Middle and Southern States; "Apr,. 1 stock, graln,:andiriril Canto ; riot, raga, and ion plantations; Umber and mineral load.. r.;,. Mingo and twat reeldencea and brsinres 5,1.11. malls and will Alto, factories, dlc. Write for Load Rtpisfer containing tiever,pttei.. location. price end tenni of properties or, 1.1, flir sale. Afro, connected with onr Beal }Witte oak, tr, hare a general Claim and )tibia Agency the entice" 'shut of the well known Thom,. late or the Ordnance Deptrtment, who Is trienlille and practical tak - Acuilt. and!well sop do ted In the different tier ernotent Departmen twelally lu the Wan and Navy. Ordnance and PATENT OVIrIC Itil•nt papers carefully prepared. /'salsas tastily executed, and ltitente setan4 Jne th tea. ors In Me Ltortest prosaic/Wm. Special allot:lion siren to ntirrtrd cam, for rsissue, extension,inlr.fer nte, abrod,,,.• Mont, tee. Feelinti . setry rovmtlitation ar to the patentabih , r an ia o,flr Favor shown POOR 1N V.UN'I I IDICS; by ardlanng !bent In procuring patents and altcr ward. oildring their furcutions. Confidential in our bushman relation. whir In venlonr. Terme mare reamuebla Than as) other relish!. ;Teary. elrenter containing. raluablehrormaliah sent free. Addrerr : U. W. CLA R .t CO., me Warlanal Real Eldate Aram ST aid 47) /Irma. Arenas, sWeraington, fr , 1 . JellXf W - Blanks of airarly all the dillareul Mad. I, as kt al the A nava °Mee. ,NLEIB ALLI3OII HAS RECEIVER ilaitew.and well Neleet 1-41 ASSORTS! ENT OP DRY - GOODS, TtlaOirWAUWalij f: CBII IiAkR,D'Q'TAR,E, WHICH lIE OFFERS ZACOV I ST I=Prl OH . . milli' 0 inrs Ma% II
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