II: (_/ ~~ ' . Voss apubers'ioarsat. Issipersaat Plata ate Waiver-How s o neap Vests of nee on Tore, lituseamilet MUMS: . . . I• - We alltnow that revel ell is a had passion • a coarse' and cruel Instinct, • , which gas the baleful powerof Inten sifying every other. evil propensity, and by the skie Of Whieh not so much as the poorest, . pilest little virtue seems able to live amtreer its head.. In mile times, and whenever society lain a chaotic condition, and law bet an ItOpotentweakling,inUrder is the • usosilexpression of revenge. Among . ourselves, with an avenger of blood mot often, sleeping at his Rost, and with a metal polity less hem, iit s i s . also mere false, we employ alaml .. We put prititte,,hindnuwes .in _tne way of sernan'sgettinif a good thing; we tweak off a protitah e marriage by secret insinuations; tee unearth all „the skeletons belonging to the enemy Sind his fatuity and put them; up for , public inspecticin in the market-place; we betray the secrets intrusted to us . :In the weakness of a fond moment; • . we hint at this and we insinuate that; sometimes we make . a bolder .and more concrete accusatioe, and when we have dune al! that we can to ruin the man by whom we Gutty Ourselves, ngrieved, we feel that Wo have had our revenge and are,eontent. This is revenge in the nineteenth century, • in countries where. law In some sort dominates passion, and impulses are kept in cheek by fear of the'polite inau and this prison van. ' But there are other forms of taking revenge. and among the most Ingen ious is that of heaping Coals of fire on • the head of an offender--exaggerat ing the virtues of obedience, and pn- I Bence and forgivenem' , till they be come 'instryments of torture Instead of gracious gifts of "blessing, and es • sentially vices If nominally virtues. Yet It Is difficult to complain of this exaggeration because of the .holy texts and ..Wise words wherewith it Is defended. If, however, you disre gard this defence work, and say that it Is Possible to be too good, and too . . virtuous,stinet that any quality.; even of those especially named Christian, • if Mrried out of the bounds of corn ' anon sense and into the region of ex cess, becomes a vice, you areset down as heathen outright; you must be con 'tent to boar the stigma of irreligion bemuse of your philosophic passion ter limitation. If on the other hand, you give in without a struggle, you know that hence forth your doom is exiled, and that your tormentor has the best of It, and will keep what he has; that all you have to do now is to accept patiently the heaping up of burning coals which will, to the end of time, be piled on your devoted heed. This taking revenge by heaping up curls of Are may bo shown In many ways. Let us take one, by no means uncommon In a certain kind of home —that of . excessive and exaggerated patience during, and long aftera tern- 'sentry attack of ill-temper on your i part, and of an unrelenting obedient* to your transient wishes, if they have been petulently expressed. • • Most people are at times - afflicted with peevish humors; and you are not exempt front the ordinary feel ings of humanity. But your humor was temporary, and you are ashamed of it, and sorry that you gave way to it as you did ; and then it is past and you are again in your • right mind, you wish for nothing so - much aster Renal oblivion on both • sides. You are ready to make any apology Butt may.,be needed, and you would bear meekly even an uncom promising rating if only it might, end In frank forgiveness and forgot.' ,_ • fulness. ' But your coal-heaper does not forgive and cannot forge t; and takes good tare that neither shall you. If you plunge head foremost into an apology, you are stopped with the . lortitat; the Meet intense expression of meekness and forbearance. ".My dear," deprecatingly, " why say a ' word about It? I assure you I bear no 111-stili. .I *now my duty, and I • . hope I shall have strength given ine to &It, so_pray say no more.". Per; , haps with theaddition,smiling plain tively "Am I notaccustomed telt?" This is the revenge which your • , coal-heaper takes; and it is a severe one. No remonstrance; no anger, no tit of sulks oven would ho so bad as. that Rainey, statuesque, resigned pa tience which makes you feel a brute id your own. eyes, and shows you that you ere past all redemption In the eyes of others. Another form of coal-heaping is an exaggerated attention to your hasty worm. Soyyou have found fault • with your wife or house-keeper, for something: that was going wrong in her special department; say even that because of a temporary derangement of your health, with derangement of temper to corr espond, the fault found was disproportiontsi to the• offence committed ;'yet,. all yoammnt to In - culotte was the necessity of a reason able reform In a slight misdemeanor, and better ordering in' some affair of 'C' minor mismanagement. Your heap ; er-up of burning coals is determined . that the reform shall not be reasona ble, and in that mums shall be your punishment. You have' committed the offegeo of remonstrating against certain wastefulness in the home cow mistairat—ssomething which has been -absurdly wasteful, and quite beyond Ml harmony with your means- your coal-heaper stints herself In elemen tal comforts, rigidly cuts herself pt, from her fried bacon at breakfast and her glasS of wine at dinner, on the _. pits of your het being able to a ff ord itputil if you remonstrate with her, and tell her she is ridiculous, she an swers meekly that "you told her to keep down the bills, and she data not • know in whatelse to retrencir--as she I is sure ne one.' am keep house more economically ham she does—she has begun , with li rself." At the same time she - Makes your mess like Bee- Jitinin'a and redoubles your most ex pensive luxuries which are yours on !v.• She never complain, remember; she only makes h emelt - ostentatiously utwomfortable,"with a patiente as os tentatious its her self-martyrdom. . II you think ten o'clock too late for lirtstkfast, and growl at thedelay and discomfort ensuing from the 'sat- Ponement ofyour "matins" asking why you ainneit have things earlier? the whole house is alive and astir at live; and your. wife gets up (for a few mornings) at six ; and thinks she bus done her duty by you, and obey cal you. If you say that lying on a sofa reading French novels is not your Idea of n good housekeeper, henceforth she plunges into all kinds of menial employments. goes about In it rusty old gown with a duster in .her basal; and when- you wuut her to take a walk, is sure to to in the kitchen whence. she emerges with • date of 'paste sticking to her fingers; or she maws in with her face flushed by "standing over the fire," when rather stately visitors mil and you have special reasons for wishing. her to look nice. But how en youcom plain other obedience?. IEI she not turned over a new leaf, as desir isisheshould? Granted; • b you did not ask her to turn over a Mira doz en at once, or to make so much butter In the process. " One great weapon of a woman in this kind of secret warfare, this heap tonhenp of burning Mat and ; pretend afraid of her hus and not only to carry to the ex tremettny wish he may have exproisect,lbut to do It with avertnin affeetatto of fear, self . he were the ogre of wh she %rosin mortal dread, though s eetly resign ed t o . her fate all the aa e• as if he vod were a tyrant, wieklo ' will she seeks to propitiate by orks cif supe- rogation, all the 1.111110 sae is`quiver- I log with fear and anticipating the . worst, . " . The children play a Inc part jo.: this special 'manner of Cosii-heaping. You aro reasonably fond of them, hut you iiii not think it neowiary to give 'up all the gravity of life, all the bn porbutiie of businessi, to their ideate .urea. And you do riot think it hurts ,them to be snubbed' it they= trout). !Mouse, and put In their right place, .. • • ty. , •SA , W ,AW-W.+144-4, the background, ifthey. are, finraN or 111 the WAY. . You comahonw rained ',mei, disturbed. IMOD Om looking black in the clty;, yogrdliti- * cult uch M aim, f in the rom iith h ict o ir al all ye M stegle so thitsteus prove a lure; you lost yoiir caaeo, In d'art *oder •by an ovinslghty one of the thousand anal• sties to which professional men are suklect hat Invaded your temper; and the lrrilahlilly—that'-you wish she "Cyould keep the children quiet , and not let them make such a con founded noise." ' • From that day - forward you are theirogre as wellus hers nad presence is the signal fur their pen. , • "flush! here'. ma!" utammasays• In a half•frighWMWlthat Olt way as soon ,".att you,lre Arithltrthestring. "Papa doesn'likaitiear`Yati talk, deans speak softly,f_Ari. an audible whisper from the aim". end of the room, where they are all congregated together, miunnskitud the little iones, with half mod Woks turned Warner) at you, seated in solitary majesty be fore the blazing grate. • After which presently comes a faint sigh of pity for herself and them, an expressive shiver, followed by a gentle, "come away with me, my, loves, we wilt go intolnother room where there is•W fire,'and then yell can play without disturbing loops.", • You all this whit e, p havinggot over the pinch under ' which you Were suffering some Weeks ago when you asked for quiet and are perfectly in different to their little voices, and In deed rather enjoy listening to their prattle and hearing their oddremarks. But you once told your wife to keep , them quiet, and she takes her re-• venge by tranalaUng you once into forever, slid by making your :mo mentary irritation an enduring an noynnce. It is the same with your mo tr nal tasted and in this manner of to ing revenge wives and housekeepers are. naturally adepts, owing to their position and power. There has been a run op boiled beef, say, which, on one day liked. Since then bo iled . beef has become like the "rab bits hot and rabbits, cold" of the Welsh grace, and you are surfeited with boiled beef. You hate the sight of the red and white, the carrots and the cabbage, the broad silver skewer, and the big well dish, and you com plain. "Three times in a fortnight!" you sav with an ill-tempered sniff, "Enough to disgust any man!" It is possible you may be told,, meekly, "You used to likejt, or at least you said you did ; butnever mind, I have made a mistake, and you shall not be annoyed by its appearance again.. Whether you are told MIA or not, it never does appear again. If, after a year's abstinence, you 'ask why you never have boned - bed'. now? youare told that yeti dou' t I ke it ; and, there fore, although it is just the very thing your coal-beeper likes best, and what Is most profitable in the household, she does not order It now. Meekly you protest, and say that you do like it in moderation ;•* perhaps, having forgotten all about the surfeit and the remonstrance, you omit the modera tion and say shortly you do like it. On whichehe either sheds tears and asks plaintively, "What can I do to please you?" or she tires out into the anger . that has been smouldering for a year, and says, wrathful, "llow is it passible to satisfy a man so unjust, 80 fund of fieding fault, whatever is done for him, as you are." The A aaaaaaa or Trinidad. That there were .Anacondas about the place, possibly within fitly yards of the house, there was no doubt. One of,our party had seen with his own eyes one of seven-and-twenty feet long killed, with a whole kid in side ft,. only a few miles. off. The brown policeman, crossing an arm of the Ouanape only a month or two before, bad been frightened by meet ing one in the ford widehhisexCitfid i imagination magn ified so much that its heed was on the one tank while 'its tall was on the other, It measure went which mush, I think, be divi ded at least by three. But in the very spot in which we stood hap pened some four years. since, what might have been. a painful tragedy, Four young Indies, whose' names were mentioned to me, preferred, not wisely, a patee In the still lagoon to . one In the snrf outside; and as they disported themselves, one of them felt herself seized from behind. Fancying that one of her sisters was playing tricks, she called out to her to let her alone ; and looking up, saw, ' to tier astonishment, her three sisters setting on the bank,and herself alone. She looked• back, and shrieked for help; and only Justin time, for the snake had her. The other three girls, to their honor, dashed in to her as sistance. Time brute had luckily got hold, not of her poor little ixxly, but of her natiming-dress, and held on stu pidly. The girls pulled the bathing duaS,which was luckilyof thinem Mon, until it was torn oti theAnaeomin slid back again with it in his mouth into the dark labrinth of the mangrove roots, and the girl was saved. Two minutes' delay, and' his mils, would have . been round her, and all would bawd been over. The sudden daring of these lazy and stupid animals is very lgrtot. The brain seems to act like that of the alligator, paroxysmally and by rare tits and starts, lying four hours ' motionims as if, asleep. But when - excited, -they . Will attempt,\ great deeds.. Dr. be Verteuil tellsit%story —and, if he tells it, it inusCbebellev-I some hunters who Wounded a ; deer. The deer ran for a stream down a bank; but the hunters had no sooner her rd it; splaSW Into; the water than they heard it scream. Thep leaped doivn the plat*, and found it in the coils of an' Anaconda, which they killed with the deer, And yet this snake, which had dared to seize the full-grown deer, could have no hope °reading her; for it was only seven feet long. Kingsley's Letters from the Tropu!s: TUE JAY COOKE BOND NUIT. The New York emu of Wednes day says:. The suit brought . by the Government Against Jay. Cooke It Co., the well-known firm of bankers, for the recovery of $lB,OOO in United States bonds, together with interest since 1868, was finished at the United States District Court, yesterday, be fore Judge Blatchford and ajury, af ter having lasted thirteen days.. A large amount of evidence was intro• tiuced during the trial, and the case was Warmly oontested, both by coun sel for the Government and, for the defense. It was claimed that the bankers sold eighteen 81;000 Govern ment bonds at the Bub-Treasury in this city about two years ago, and that they were subsequently diseov ed to .be counterfeits, anti to. have been printed from a platestolen from the Tret(Bury Department at Wash ington. The bonds which'were pur chased by Jay Cooke Co., from private parties, In Ignorance of their true character, were so finely execut ed that it was some time before their ungenuineness was detected. A de mand was made by the Government for the redemption of the bonds, but this was pot coniplied , with by the bankers: detuand , was also made on other banking firms who had sold . the Government similar bonds en ders similar circumstances, with the same result. District Attorney Da; vis, during the suit, brought mince ees to prove for the Government that the bonds did not belong to the regu lar issue of the Treasury Bureau,and that they were worthless. Mr:Bur /1k counsel illAhedefenso, endeavors to prove that they were tiotErstud u lent, and that hisclients were not responsi ble for thnlallegeil loss on the part of the GoWnnnent. After; summing up the case, yesterday, Judge Blatch 'ford delivered a charge to' the Jury, ahti the latter body then retired. The ' )urt deliberated for • about twenty minutes ' and then returned with u verdict fur the Government, g iv ing tr.,630 88 ns damages against Jay Ceekelc Co. It is probable that an appal Wlll be taken In the case. = v ::—..::', A 4 - r‘..: d ,4... - ,,,i;;;-..! ;*,;(4.):,,, ; - AomiArl* szsi!A or urr. e t%114;06011 Merefaarala , Wanton*: fa aaigia r riff k a elmilb" T;er i rrear ser—Sliftag• mal a Mal Illaissaa Pa nistaa. k 7 at .:1, M ame ,••as;• plisaliark Caraariadare %Lade Itepabliam.] • ' Qin) of the wildest isfteirtionns test week, the dust blowing In clouds,. a Marriage eventtiated'lnOrsweghurch; In which I look dt great ititerest',' therein* twenty weddings coming off there Just now; the romantic anti& dents of one pair Avllit not be malty lorated, and you shall have their re cite! • • _• Three`, years age' this, Winter, a *trig Boston 'merchent Came onone of the Late trains to . New York: " De; signing to go to the St. Nichohts; ho took his satchel .and shawl, and about 9P. M. was wending his way "thereto in a Fifth Avenue stage, Which contained' but one other occu pant, a young lady, richly and ctle; gently attired, who sat in the furth er, corners and beyond a passing glanceat his entrance gave him no further attention: The stage lum bered along. The gentleman dis bursed his ten cents, wrapped his shawl over him as he sat nearjhe door, and, tired with his long jtfur= ney, was very nearly asleep when the vehicle halted opposite the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and the same In stant the lady in the corner sprang closely to his side, dragged his shawl about her shoulders, and nestled her face against his breast as a portly, gray old gentleman hoisted himself heavily into the stage. The young . lady had.,so precipitously changed 'her base that the half-awake travel- I forint motionless, gasping with as .toulsbrnent. I As the stage again started, the son voice of the younger( began to state theme and defend her potation: "Do make believe I belong to .you," she murmured. "That's my father in the corner; he thinks I am safe at home, and not for a thousand worlds Would I have him know I was out. As I saw him getting in It Was my only chance to do this dreadful thing." The gentienian didn't think It was so. decked; but he tucked his companion up and whispered, "Where are yon going t" "To Brooks' Academy to'a dance," said the belle. Remembrances of that Celtic gentleman ,who spent "three weeks at Brooke'' , Academy, learning a step for Laiiigan's bail," came over theßoston mere.bant.— But on went the stage, the old gen tleman buttoned closely up, the whispered conversation went on, the deluded father,' if he thought any thing about it, thought what a lov ing couple it is. The young gentle man learned the young lady's escort was to be waiting her on the corner of Broome and Broadway. Arrived at last, he wrapped.her head and ears with the ample shawl, and carefully lifted her out. Faithful to time and plitce,on.the corner stood the wait ing party; two extremely flashing young mon am eking very poor cigrs, and adorned with much cheep Jew elry And the lady friend; whose beaux one of the two seemed to be. If the exterior of the young men was un prepossessing that of the female was more so. Tho Boston man felt loth to leave his improvised friend with th.l3 people ; the fair girl was more an loos for the hall than ever since pa as evidently golug to Brooklyn to stop all night. But after some conversation, that I developed the species to which the younglady with the wax bead neck lace, and the Connecticut Havana smokers belonged, our hero so wrought upon our b heroine that she i gave up the ball. Her friend and her "feller" and the feller designed for Miss "Ella," departed , for the dance in a huff, while the merchant and the adventurous_ Ella retraced their.way up town. Within the portals of a handsome house Just off.the Fifth avenue, he, safely saw her housed, and finally hal brought his travels to au end for the night, under the roof of the St. Nich olas.: - Business-occupied our friend's time to the exclusion of visiting, or hunting up thecompanionof his sing ular ride, and after two days' stay, during which he often thought, no doubt, of the pretty little girl he had befriended, he went home. Time went swirly by. Again business called the gentleman to New York. This time it being hot weather, .he Arne by one of Jim Fisk's big boats, and after supper'sat outside chatting with some smokers, discussed poli tic,or "roamed in meditation fancy tte," when one of the waiters up preaching, handed him a curd, upon which in dainty chirography were inscribed these mysterious words "If you used to wear upon your watch chain a locket made in the shape of an English walnut, follow the man who hands you this till you reach a window ho will designate by stand ing one moment before." Our hero readily remembered'a huge . ball lock et that at the risk of becoming round shouldered he had worn nearly a year, and -it is to be presumed, if his memgry hadn't a locket at all to re member, he'd have done precisely 118 he did, which was to throw away his cigar and follow the waiter, who wound a circuitous route among chairs and around passengers till a certain state-room window was reach ed, when stopping and casting a sig nificant glance at Mr. —, he ch . — einnspectly withdrew. The gentle man surveyed the position. Each little window was draped with a cur tain. But even while he begin -to think he'd better go for that nigger, a curtain was pushed aside and a very lovely girlish fitce was framed In the opening. It .was not many moments before ho knew the young lady in the window was the myster ious lady of his stage adventure two winters before. She had remember ed his face,and making herself known she made also known her trouble. She had been kept at a seminary In Mt. Holyoke during three seasons. She had that summer determined to emancipate herself, and forming an acquaintance with a travelling thei trical.company, she had rim away a month previous from her school, and ' had travelled thereafter with the troupe—playing 8.1.a1l parts, and en joying herself hugely. Her father, Who had been skirmishing all over the Eastern States, had got on her track, and captured her at last, was taking her home a prisoner. ,She was even then locked In her state+. room, but at the table having recog nized the friendof her previous es capade she had pointed him out to a quick-witted waiter, and effected this communication. The Boston merchant began to feel a growing interest in the wilful captive, -and an arrangement was made for further communication in New York. The young man armed with pro per credentials,approached the pater nal relative, who, perhaps, feeling incompetent to manage with contin. ued'credit the fiery, untamed spirit Of his °attiring, made no great reels tanoi to •the Invader; and this month, with great pomp and splen dor, the Boston merchant has 'taken ibr better and worse theadventurous, youneledy,he met in aFifth avenue stage; bound for Brook's Aeadetny'l Whether • she may not learn him some day the Steps peculiar to Lani gan's ball, time alone am deter mines. Joner—"Why me?" :you been around to see me?" Smith—"l really longed bat—end why havn't you dropped hi on me?" bird. Jones—"l would have ,been delighted, but"—both smiled vigor ously. . • —Robinson met Elmlth as he was going• on , board a steamer on the Mtailselpprriver, and asked : ' "Which way,Elmllh—upordown?" "That depends upon elreumstaann.• ees," remarked the latter. "If I get a berth over the boner. I shall proba bly go up; If in the cabin, down." Jltlii=3 OMNI M=MI EEO „01111*,,Bta___ st ‘” In the olden time,;% . a ~ffmine.'s Dalai,- UK -wcaltht , ' tor. Representatives usW to oUrneyhltle er from, their homenti 6%4604 riages; whiehlbeq laidtheir 'uee during the seeded In this city:: of maanlfeeut dishusces... Rufus King .used to come:with Ida bar ham the four irongrays which,Jaeksonsleuve from the: Hermitage when he: we; Senator have never been, surpresed; and Otiholla's four-ln-hend &eatable Which brought him And his Rielly hem Fort Hill, 'were Much admired. Efjary Clay, when' he watetrat a member of the House; rode • from Ashland hers on a thoiough-bredcolt ends own raising, and 'it , took• Insn 'longer to get here than it•now does a California member ,of 'Congress to, crone by rail from the Golden Gate. • Nowadays thoseCougreeenten who keep carriages .bring their eatablish-, meats by roll, or have thern,CoMO by steamer. So the Bn6 .stepping grays ,offietuder Eduninds come from Ver. .wont, fresh and in good condition, and the bays of Repreeentative Hoop- et were on Pentwylthtnia avenue, on on the third morning after they. left the tortuous streeta of Roston, while bairn dozen or more turnouts that last week graced Central Park "are now tape seen on our new rural drive •in the grounds oftheSoldiets' Home. Ditf i kysza's LUNG CURE, a well known Medicine, prepared by the pmt lung doctor whose 'name it bears,lsa trophy.won toscience whose merits are acknowledge by thousands of our best citizens. When we look around and me the thousands :who have been cured by its almost mirac ulous power,we tannotbutWonderat the careless neglect Which swells the Hetet of thossi Who die annually of put- Mousey consumption. In its early stages Dr. Keyser's Lung Cure is a specific; In 'Wiest stages. it will al leviate and often cure. -107 • Liberty street, Pittsburgh.. . sl.Bo.per bottle: If your druggist does not keep It, scud five dollars to Dr. Keyser, and he will send , four bottles securely boxed, by exprees,with full directions• how to use it. •'SHAWL SHYLES." —Youth's companloti—a pretty girl. —The gambler's -tour In hand— . Fxr aces. To remove stains from aeharacter et rich. —Charge of the light brigade—The gas company's till. —Supposing the river Ganges to be three cubits in breatithy/ (. whieh it isn't), what is the average height, of the Alps, stock being at 921. —lf two men kill two brace of par tridges in going up the right side of a rectangular tut nlpfteld, bow many would be killed by five men and a ter rier pup In going down the other side? —A eute,young wife Says:—" When 1 want a nice snug day all to myself, I tell George dear mother's coming, and then I see nothing of Mm until one in the morning:" —During the examination a medi cal student being asked the question, "When does mortification set In ?" replied. "When you pop the (ideation ' and are answered 'No.'"' —Whitt is so scarce In Madison, Indiana,lhat the people don't think of using it us a beverage. It Is even reported that the milkmen have been compelled town pure milk, as a mat ter of economy. —Accidental Death--illat,where's your brother?' 'Och, thin, me dart; int, he's dead,•air."llow did he dle?"Why, sir, you see, he fell off the scaffold one day when the moist was taikin' to him. —"Wife," said a man, looking fora razor-ease, "I have. places where I keep my things, and you ought to " know it." "Yes, said she, "I ought h nno w where you keep your late " : • • • —"Man proposes, -but God dis poses," said a pious aunt to her over confident niece. "Let a man propose to me if he dare," was the response, "and I will dispose of him according' to my own views, as he suits me.l —An old lady of Connecticut, who lost her purse a short time -since at New Haven, declared, on Its being restored to her, that she would not attempt to interfere with the reward which was stored up in heaven for the tinder, by offering him money. —lf a milk-maid, • Sour feet ten inches in height, while sitting on a three-leged stool, took four pints of milk out of every fifteen cows what was the size of the field in' whieh the animals 'grazed, and what was the girl's age? fin autumn apples cost 4d. apiece in London, and potatoes a shilling a score in thespring when wilt green gages be sold in ParisJ at I id. each, Spanish' oranges being at a discount of 5 Per cent. —The heighth of folly—to stick your finger into a bucket of water, pull it out, and then look for the hole; to think you can make pork out of pig-iron, or that you can be come a shoemaker by drinking sher ry cobblers. —An lowa husband a few months ago agreed to give his wife three dot tars aveek to maintain comparative silence, deducting one cent fir every superfluous word she uttered. She now owes him nearly enough to pay the national debt. —Hard on Him.—At one of our neighbor's houses Was a very bright little girl. It chanced once that they had ed fri asend. a guest a minister, an esteem- Little Annie watched him closely, and finally sat down besidelim and ban to draw on her slate. • "What are you doing, Annie i' " asked the clergyman. - "I'sti making your picture," said the little child. , 8o the gentleman sat very still,aud she worked away earnestly for (11 while. Then she stopped and com pared her work with the original,and shook her head. "I don't 'like it inuch," she said. "Taint a great delil like you. I dears I'll .put a tail to it, and call it. a dorg." . . Fancy his feelings. What a like- CUSS it must have been. —An Excellent Reason.—ln Indi ana, a husband, after a spree, was led home by one of his friends, who, af ter 4 poll him safel on the door steps, , rang the bell, !id retreated somewhat deviously the other side of the street, to see I sit would be answered. Promptly tho door was opened,and the fond spouse, who had waited up for her husband appeared, saying: "Why, Walter, is that you?" "Yes, my dear." "What In the world has kept you so ?" . . "Been out on a little turn with 'erboys, my d-d-arling." Why, Walter, you're intoxicat • "Yes, dear,-1 estimate that's sat' "What orrearth made you ;get so drunk? And why—oh, 'why' .do you come to me In this, dmedlbl state?". • "Because, my dyling, 'all th' other places" shut up." New Advertisements. Election, Notice... N4llOllll. DI nn or Baena Conryt a liner Dmoneox, TM stockholders of the Dee- Hatioual Bank of Ike. yer County aro botchy notified that the Manilla meeting fur election of nine (0) Dlrecton the the ensuing year edit be held at the Backing. Bowe, la Near Ittlattat6 oa the areorarTnesdar. —lodt day—of Jannery Dent (lhal), between the hoer. of It o'clock and o'clock of the told day. By order of the Board. ILDWARD HOOPS, lbouVr. COAL FOR lIALIL—The undetalrned has enartantly on hand a Rood Wilda of Lamp mad Nat COOL each be will .dl at rewouable prior, either it the hank, or will deliver to purctultans.— The hank le hooted 00 Xeliislars lion. akw rods iron. the Pitt. Ft. Wlifdeb Chimp itaitmad, and bat it abort dLtanee bawl 'Beaver etstioe. ha ea *LSO Coed artists of fie Clay. Tilikti I will oa of at la rater, , `rdere left ae re l .idenwt Ilrldsewater.•ar at IL. had lamp.. la tWiweter, or at the hank. will Teeth's Soothe attention, !T. C. Xol4.rn, NIABMADITICS WtLitoN, MAO. J Or mink Sasuncea lie Ws it nott - Otw . • omit. ITZIi MiTATE ItleflAßD GARDitiktg, Daro.—fetters otAdralnistration ot t t h e e n . late of likhard Gan Wet. late et 1114 hotongh of pease; In the comity of Man% deed,. basing brew granted to the nadorrigued, festdlnz in sail botoogtu s alipenson: Indebtal to mid estate are letrarsted to make immediate payment. and those hasieg claims against the same will prevent them without delay to the hotimshisted. Iptutettly ao• thetaticated foe settlement. Mat==lls=E " " • 1; ",:it lain .1 ' .4ientiflr:Anteritan ..:fi hi. r. . h: te Ithlitlitdeadageekly, greatly .nntirged , and improved, la one of th e mint.use apd totereatingjonrciala ever publish nod,'• ,Eery sunalierutbatograttgAgintad oa dna piper, ad :elegantly Inuatrated with-:original en_ graving., replicating New lirrentiona, - Naveldee in , Mechanics. ,Minutatimiii Cbelniatry,.Phning rapby, _. 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Prtestar. beet book to sell poblirbrdaller bet tense to M'entill fiffitlisva. Address - N. Y. Rook Co. le Nassau St. New Toth. " dettew • 10 . - • A' 'DPOR • • Amon or TEE WORLD ..lut..emea v sot "ores of the Apostles. Rvansillata and Dedridge's ...Evidences of Chilittaolty;" or the Jews.r by Jomphos; Meta? deli Ben. gists EMPtenhottiClia,“, with Deaths mad tables 'chitin to events ow netted with Diatom smattine eneravings. Tbe whole toms. Inuit complete TirfiSlll7 of Christian Rnowledwo W.PLINTAId tiontlrbovehth St Phila. doell4 • GOOlaigg trip:, : Cliatpli. • Grea' .Partin esquire how iogot up club.. Our an. swer;l4 smarm. Price Mt and • Limb town will ac company It with '4l , eetlotta.--asaklag a large wino to consumere, and rettouteraUre to Club maul:Ara. The GREAT.AmERIcAN TEA comp.ol:3l I; 33 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK.' P.O. 8cx.56411. deettfw • A GENTS WARTED FOR TIIBLIBRARY OF POETRY AND BONG. the handsomest and cheapest wort extant. It has something talc of-the best for emery oost—end must become universally paperer.. Esomllan g the tbh edit be the, book most loved and the mod dequeotty referred to to thersteDy. Every pegs hag pasaeo under the critical SI% of the great poet— WILLIAM CULLIM BRYANT. Item dance art best Avon'. The only book of lie kind ever sold by subscription. Bend at mice fur circulars; de.. to dec i tiw 1 , 0 71: .60 9 itACLZIN' Pub/Wier, 'imam St.. Philadelphia. Pa VAS CUILED OF DHAVYMB AND CA TARRII by a Pimple remedy and will send the re cipe free., Id. C. LEODICTT, Jersey' City. Ner Jereby._ dee7:lle $l6O A Warr,Trant agents, mile or female, • anew, manufacturing business at Lome. • .o capital requlrml. A ddnas 4yoretly Co.. Bacco Maine. • Ibsen{ „..SALESIEII . II3TED. Boaftwaa honorable. No competlllot4 liberal pay given. ILILNINEDY• 8 H. ath Pl., ;. 7 . 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Shows how*, doable the profits of the FARM, and bow tamoun and their elms can each make 0/00 PER MONTE!, In Winter , MIMI Copes will be mailed free to Partners. Send name and addrese to ZIEGLER McCURDY, Philadelphia, Pa. dec7Nw AGSKIWIPANtgr Ant FREE LOVE. Ago ITS' VOTARIES. by Dr. Joux B. Ewa titunendmu revelations and startling disclosures. The whole subject laid bare and Its hideousness it:posted to universal ex ecration. Wrilkx la Mr Worts& of Christianity. and Prltti2 Morality. Send for dr- Calms and terms. U.S. Publishing Company. 411 Broome street. N. V. . tiecT:4w Money Quickly Made By active:nen and women getting xubscriplums for tne great religious and literary weekly "The (Striation Union." edited by )tehr, {Ward Beecher. florins In Its corps of Contributor* the ablest tat. eel of tlae land. A charming medal story by the e orld•fadons anthems of 'Unera Tow's Cams.' Jost begun.. Everyettbecriber far ligl receltns the mipm for /VAX week', and the people's favorite, X•11.1111ALL a lYugtseros,(aione worth t 0) Pant. and unequalled combination )2 &atop lire telbSjilre. All are doing well, many aslant from 110 to Igo • day. Now la the Lama haw, act wisely and gladly. There Is positively noth• lug that will,pay you so well. Copy of the paper, chapter of story and rare terms Fats. Adam...— A. U. iIIiBIIARU.SaI (Amount St. Phil. Maw - AUENTS—To sell our Illastmted . Vlr Book anemia ' I:3VERLAD THROUGH ASIA. By Col. floe. N. Kans. A Compreheuetre and Valuable cognition tilt the countries of Alaska, Merl", China mud Ittas to as they are today.— Matching our Itichureleous •• Beyond the Mists elppi," and Mark Tustin '. Innocent" Ahroad.'• in !Byte, etc, Send for conveners and .ee our en ;AN PUBLISUIN dee::Sw Far Rale Ewer/where. . And for tote Welt:sale ouly by the Cheat Atlantic it Pacific Tea Cbmp'y 1. O. BOX Mud, N. Y. ;Sei . id for , Thea-Nectar Circular. 14w p.al( CARBOLIC TABLETS An .nurainng remedy for all Itronehhd Din!Mullin. Coughs, Colds. Ifunreenms. Asthma, Ittpdterts, Thiamin of the throat or VI We hoe and eh (War that atomises. The Ls reltderfel modern distorts,' of Carbolic' Add, Swiped to become ono or thi. greatest bleasnmr to maoklad In Its apprentice to diseases or the throat and lip great curative qualities In all erections of the CLICK Aso Luaus. Dr. ,Wells' Carbolic .Tablets, Imelda; the great remedial agent Carbolic AM contain other tagredlente anmemally ma:unmet& 'ed, which Chemically combine, pddacinr a Tab let more highly medicinal and better adapted for disease., of the throat than any preparation seer 'before offend to the public. CAIPPION , TOU no %Ville 1411101, se TAIILLTs; no Car LILT OTAIEN stooLva Da !PAULL., Orr On YOU IC TIMM IPTILALL FOR COUGIIS AND COLDS Wells' Carbolic Tablets • AMC A SURE CURE. TRY TURN. SOLD BY DRUGGIST Ideektw A•DanDia Want tua1.—(18225 a month) by the American KaUting A o a:Alact Co., 800- Tot, SIAM. or $l. Loon. No. seydl:3Pi. FOATTJNEScZV. re moo K . Nithniammi, Del. pepOna. VILTANTED—ADENTS. 120 per day) to sell TVT the Celebrated HODI. stiurrus SY.WINO WACIIINY, Dar the vntkrieett, makes the 'lock aa#eh,' ( allko•on both aides. ) an d J'qUy &nosed The best and cheapest Pluckily ttewlog Machine lo the market Adler.. JOHNSON, CLARKS CO.. Boston. ideas.; Pltuburgh, Pa.; Chicago, Ilit; or tit. Loois Deren:Sto - lir muurfozns POCKET .CORN-511ELLER. In One Agent wanted In every county In the United States to sell Middleton • Pockut Corse BbeDer. patented DEO. it 'MON 10 sines of COM, and can be toed by any one. Will Mat for years. ltetall price Ot Ceuta Wbolemde to Agents. 95 cents. Territory Tata. MIDDLETON & CO..— Ihrtiaburg, Pa: • hoeMtf BOUNTY ACCOlLlT.—ltecelpto and Disburse ment. of Darlington . borounh and township floanty h and, for Mu year 180.1: • • Tow amount of duplicate, HO, Joseph • • fievell, , Treasucer • 94,934 79 Cif Unseated rime .. ,stat`t. pad oa bo . tsch and Touch. era and per ensilage. 4.9:9 1 9L, - Amount due Treasurer on sedl 0,19 ement,.:" slt? 12 Amount due from former. Tommy e. Rev ===V dapilane kwthe year MS 1130 OS , We hereby .antW that we hare examined the taregowieimmunt, and and It correct as It stands. " JAS. P. MARTM, ' JOAN WIIITS. Auditor*. JAS. P. DILWORTH. . Darlington, Oct. IS, "ill, - Two lionagem and Lotis .Wor rrns Undersigned otter two Muses sod lots In I. Bearer, begsa They are located ow Foote Street. ODeinon tier corner of Fourth and Branch Bank alley, and the other adjoining on the east. The corner lot to MI by PM feet, and the house on It Ira two story frame. Mr feet tong by feet wide, with kitchen ettsched. Also, • S'TABLE AND FLFIOP. • • The cellar is • twoatory fraine„.Of feet lank, 1$ feet srlds; thweigh the centre,- 'eel/at endow. 'Death. Santa few frnit.trtes on mach lot. Foe farther information an stye of - =OS. IicCURICOP is CO. Ikewer, dee7 . 4w Ammo 1111r-Deedi, Hondo. Hof Joalkes• Blanks kopt menially on nand Ind llor saki M Ude Mar. MMMEMYMM E4;014 111 , 4:) , N .rt, Fain R e p air shop . noise two Ihgerld ki U. Tssr, ilsi‘ra a ir p.oe twos thirty assn.—dattait irktek tiro bare ell Witted s valet► of Wend potionn , or sided a s z models sod Wilag oat taints , OKING -STOVES ': -404 Alta having tharasslity . destoettoems provessenta, heel earnoto4.l. Oldslt th ew to Ur labile.. 1 3 ,3 La W IS' 'The GREAT wierrunar ins sue $■ , ise Oils Localise. Nam of DldiatidEltyles kw Heating sad Cooklag. • llaa the bestiteeord of any Move ever offered In Ws market. LESS ROOM TO DO MORE WORK. MOST EVURA. OLE THE BEST STOVE IN' HSI In connection with the stove I hate got up a Patent which occupies little mom, no additional fuel, and Ix not liable to wear out, dispen ses with- all pipe, cal* be put on in taken (ant any time, and saute to sultan starts of any size ue lantern. Vivo Itundroll Per ions Who lave purchased. and used the GREAT REPUBLIC CORKING ITOVE, Most of whose names have been publish• al ill the Annus. are confidently referred to, to bear witness of its superior Merits as a cooking stove. liefhot three Ant class aortae. oo hood. of about - fifteen ho e peerereapeetty, they ate oared to the plane at reeeottahla rates. 101114 TUORSILET. HENRY LAPP, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP FURNITUE• LOOKING-GLASS 1-PICTURE FRAMES , OP ALL SIZES FURNISHED Ty ORDER. Urlghto_u St. above Plow Factory, ROCHESTER, PENN'A. The turves mock la Dearer Muddy constantly on hand, and sellouts the very lowest prices, Coffins add Heine provided at the obortert Imam Having a large stock ot all kinds of furniture on hand, and wishing lo make room for tall and win. ter work. I hare reduced my prima accordingly, aagSittr. fiVq9Yq l l )l l/APg.l4, Druggist & Apothecary, 13.0A.V.E11.. PENN. Pure Drugs. Chemicals, Medicines. AND ALL TUE OFFICINAL Pharmaceutical Preparations, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-Vuifir Window Glass, &c. At the Lowest Cush Priers ?"- to ; " ..4 ' P7Po' GO ° • t ,dgents for Itzhnestock, Hasten Schwartz's Ntrietly I.tare Whitt, Loud Al Mamtfacturure Priee, Agents for the MIAMI/ P/1 3 / 1 1P, one Inn drol irerent shades, al I ready for use. Phyaicians* Prescriptions carefully and scientifically compounded at any time day or night: [aug:3l;chd 0 PUING ANPIKIMIZU GOODS. —The undersifted hog. kava to inf"M hb Mend. and tbe stock Il generally that be bake Olt ree. , iv... a new 'col goods or the Welt styles for Spring and Summer weir Mitch he oder. at ray modem* rata; • GENTLE.lttilfle PURNISIIING GOODS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. , - Clothing made to order o the "hottest notice. Thankful to the public for past Wont, I hope onceby close the mos. attention to busmen' to meth a cacao. of • DANIEL DIILLEILP- 4 BRIDGE gr.. DRIDONWATBR. mar 24:tr AND CONFECTIONERY WARMER The undersigned having booed out the Bs kery and Conlbctionery catatillshment of J. C. Ham near the Poet orrice, In Rochester. Pa., wood resTectrally Inform the public , that be emit Keep the beet quality of Oyster. which be serves In every style; also will supply them by the ran at reswonable prices. Those to in want of them should give him en early all. Ills Confectionery department le well stocked; and girths. weddings, tc., will be supplied with everything needed on short notice and In the beet of style. Families furnished with fresh bread as often as desired. GKOKKE marll;tr Sobscsiber offers for sale A Farm of I. one hundred and three aeres..lnua-• ed to Hanover township. Deaver moldy, one-quar ter of a mile from the village of Hanover. t3eycn ty•gve acres cleared, balance well timbered; all en der. knee and In good Mats of cultivation; plenty of good springs. good fruit; convenient to church, school. and milk. Building. are frame home In good repstr, risme barn, two frame sheep house., gy house, and rotifer mint buildings. Pee her. Cher information addrees, or tall on the p_rembes. SUILLITO./ Ilanhaville. Beaver Co. Sept le. 1870.-31a$ AGENTS WANTED r • New and Rierandy Illustrated Work. 4 0 UR SISTER REPUBLIC.' Br Cot- Az.azar 8. ETAXI. War ronusnen. KlhrilL-I3mmlntir strut Adventatro In the Land of the Amer.; with Charming PEN AND PENCIL PICTURES otMextean U. Character and Rosner:. and sqrt. ling and ronuntic n4torfeal Remlnicencea of th ia Land of Romance. Wonder and Mystery. and ie a bright and nicywork. written in a bril liant and attractive stem without dull page In IL and cannot daft to be popular with an dames"— DOSIOR POO. t 229 GA . 3 tsi with pages spatitht with and are Instinct with ever vsrilug pictures of Mexican LI& In all its *toes. The Illustrations are excetient, and we shall be mistaken It It does not command a .eery extensive sale: 'Seery faintly should put this boribom Into the handset thies children.."—PAkoo ?ose. "Las)) Acute* of adventure are as lively as they are frond The - amusing incidents of Travel In the interiorsind the 11e of the cities ire delightfully piquant and entntaising. The book has a gun. Ise andsabstantialealse."—CAristian (Wen. • No competitiou, and sells to as classes. Agents are mettles with reroarkabienuccuss. For circa tars and terms address the Publishers, COLUN:' ILIA DOOR CO., ElertMed, Cons. deettw elt== dec7.3w IL Same alb. it y l i 'th wi P m. tart at raft -et 1 121 11: 4 siniellbllmilluie a i taz z a mt i s e s la s iell= IMMO% lOW MN ; 'l'llsriklaNsyvhfrdee _ i STOVES' The Great Republic Capital Store IT TAItleS LESS FUEL, BEST BAKER, ALTOGETHER v..xnriarrszow TOP, IrTM BEAVER DRUG STORE, ALWAYS ON HAND LOOK HERE. 138.1C.MM;LlE" FOR SALE - =MM=I .. ' Sediot~at:. `,ADDRESS TO THE Nervous and Debilitated, waosir, 810FERINGE DAVE ' BEEN PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSX,S, A. 211) WHOSE CABER REQUIRE PROMPT TIZEATME*T. 2b Router Existence desirabk if you are suilleriag, or bare miderit4 froth lava. an tory discharge., what effect I. pordneed on your general health? Po you frel weak, debilitated, easily tired T Dees • little extra ezertko prod6ce palpitation of the Mart? Does your IA ow oVirl. Dag or your kidneys, frequently get out of order Is your urine sometimes thick, milky or docky..or la it ropy on nettling? Or does a thick scum rise to the top T Or Is there a !sediment at the bottom after It his stood awhile? Do Yea have spells of chart breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowek conatipatadt Do you have spade of fainting, or rosbee of blood to the head? 1,1 your tummy biptired Is you mind constantly dwel• flag upon thls,enblece Do' you feel doll, Halloo, =Plug. lined of company, of life? Do you wish to be leitaleee, loge* away Dom everybody / Dom any little thlag make you start or jump? is your aleembsoken or mallets? Is the lumro of your eye as brilliant? 'The bloom on your check as bright Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you pursue your business with the same merry? Do you feel se muck confidence In youriall? Are your *kith dull and nagging, *tofu It. urinal. anchofyyr U se, do not lay It to your liver or ay. peps/a.TO you reeler Menke Your back weak:). knees weak, and have butlitUe appn the, and you attribute tole to dyspepsia or liven leoroplaint 1. Now, reader, WI-abet% esseresl diseases badly cured, aimi sexual exceseek are all capable of pro d acing a moaner of the feu:relive arms. The amass of igeserstion, when la kfect heath. make the man. Dld you ever think that these hold, de fiant energy*, persevering, successful business men ate always tame whose generative organs are In perfect health! You Dever bear inch men mom. plain of being melancholy. of Dermas:rem, of pal pitattoa of the heart. They are never afratd lAcy cannot succeed to business ; They don't become sad and discouraged; they are always polite and pleurae! In the company of Wiles, and look you and theca right la the face—twos of your down cut looks or a-y other inesuuers about them. 1 do not mean More who keep tie orgsnetulle ;ad by running to exert*. Thews will not only ruin Wek conedtutions, but also ttow they do Nat tier witk or for. [tow many men, from badly cured dlacues. Mtn the effects of selfabore and eicesam, bare brought about that state of weakness in three or gans that has reduced the general system so much II to Waco almost every Mbar foam of Moms,- 14key. loamy. paralysle. phial affections, anlchle and almost every other form of disease which Ito • inanity la heir to--and the teal cause of the to.- Ole acutely ever suspected, and hare doctored for all bat the right one. DISEASES OF THESE ORGANS RE QUIRE TILE USE OF A DIURETIC HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT 13 'Er c ii- Is the great diuretic, and ii; a certain cure fur diseases nf the lUs4lder, Kidneys, °nivel, Dropsy, Organic Weak !less, Female Cotnplaints. General -Debility, And alidisowea of llie Urinary Organs whether existing In mate or female, from wbatever arum originating, and no. mat or of h0w.1.11% stat!hig Ir rio, treatment Is dobinitted to, Con suntption or lus-suityi limy ensue. Our dealt and Lhasa are supported from these sourctv, anti the health nia happiness:aid bat of poaterity depends upon prompt use or a reliala rcumsly lIELMBOLD'S EXTRAC BUCIIU, Es- tablisbeal Upson' of 19 yeari prepan.4 by H. T. DRUGGIST, 594 Broadway, New York, and 04 South 10th Street. rhiLfdl....Pii. PRICE—SI.3S per bottle, or 6 bottles, for $11,50, delivered loany addax& Said by all Druggists Ecerywhere. • None are genuine unitits tbine up in meet engraved wrapper, with fuo•aiusilir up• Clieniks;l wuttli, w, »m 1 slirticil 11. T. troi."s4,xt_i?ra,. mayfly Milieigianeous. • 02._:111:G.: NEW GOOD 1 WINTER STOCE. The nadenatraed takes ptralure 1),- farming his fr ends and the Dunne genet. all that he how Just reesired and opetu4l A New Stock of Goods , OF THE LATEST STYLES putt Winter Wear. He keep. of workm en is fir, employ, sod feels conadent 1,12 to cut Rad mete up germeets 15412 FASIIIiIONABLE ag,nuttAmi.E. • and In such a number an will lam* hi, • , bustmuere. 6121111121 RUING GOODS ALWAYS OX HAND Audi and •see us before tearing your —Orders 178ewhere may4;7o;lY 13 rikeuat # r, WAItNJUIVP4 .k.l E.',131% Warner , . ride Wield / u•nrr Weed (Do: area tot Cute cue) tu Cure the Very lewd cure nfiltd, /IChtuje Bfeedlug Pam Thwe rw aru attlicted nfluuttritutoediatciy all uo their druz glet and god N . aa<ta • Pita Ittothe. It le ex prravir Sof the ki r., cud 1.1 hut lectocumeutleti to care any other diartwe. It too cured luny me r e over all pore stetwileg, Price bee /Mier. rur Oak everylrbere. I)Y~iPJr;YF3IA, Wiantliceit'p l i q ue l m UTolak6PulmW e: ready cur Dyhticyuch had 1b.,. hutteritit huh babitual Caw Wren... It th h elJghtly tunic aad a splendid appdlher; ittengtbew the stomach and teatunni the digesine &mkt., tots Week, nenteni and th.pept‘c ter m= htiould use ltarsorl Lysp,jaia 7wK . y„, ala b d • • Iht& Price One uunat. COLTUEL no oiti Warnierfs cough Balsam heabeig..et. cuing and elpectoraung. altraordlnuj fro, er II poeseeet s lo lladladlately relleCuti.and c‘r at. unity curing, the must obettuide c..su Voids. now Thrust. BroUchlu,lufause, tfean.eatte. Astluna and Conauwpou it liMust lacredlbte. lid precept Ic the rebel and cerun It. cinch" l all the above cages, or - any attacuou.i lac nasal and luuzo, that Unnsaatida of Optician. me daily laver - ritual; 1 4 mud nun and all any that 11. thY wont aulbug awl cap.:4,l7day: wenicloc v•er known. Oho num: always &MOIL rally!, and so wont riat,, non bottle rffecta a cur, bona by dru;• Wale, lI urge bottles. Price thin /NAL... It year us o bolt if )au Nall cough and wafer. ltalealu all, cure. NV 1 N .E 1 • <IV JUILIFiE ?be Great Blood I t tutda and Delicious Britt, Warner 9 o Vinous Vita, or Wine or LIP., le tree from may puistaton• dr op or lcuporita, he. lastprepared for those who require a •411445 at Is a splendtd appetizer and mile, sod the 1• ;he world for punt) ing the moat ',karma cut dellcluar artir to the Peldtct tar auperlor to brandy. snaky, • oa, bitters. or soy other artic l e. ia inure nwt:,, mod Theatres. 14411 mute add &quoit.. Jourig or "IQ. can take lie Wine or Lie. It L. to last. a on. pre., loner. 'name who wish ta enjoy good heath sat • urea dolor ut lively •pirits, rtu to aeu to t.tist4e Mile or tiro. It w durcrent from oni IL) og before to use. It is sold by dray,'[.[.; oleo at .1 trapectable i'rlce Out Duitar, m yarn bottler, 1i.1.3,1.31k:1.Ni .I.C; VINISISRYS EUBMleilagOgUe the tail, .r. tick klatratz to cure the White,. fit %111 cure ntl •TerJ Where I. the Ist:tilt to but filliforlaUf to alit the I. hot watted • Moth.,. rile la the greateut Inlet. lug titer ottlereti yo.u. and yea •thouiti - dtuiely innate it. It it tato a cute rot rentate Irreguluttit v. toot may le di,eththl 00011 In ',very taw. where the noodle:, tiny tut been obaturted through cold or tit...we. &vitt hr dlngr.iste. Price Otte iftfli.if llf unit by uhoi eetelpt of Otte Llstilur total a Quart.. A 4141,.. - 61119 f , f3fC 1411,1. I.lliCaLfif. Po! Pule by S. C 1f.% N SUN.lah heater. ItA RN F.. 4 A I.ll(Wlltolgeeater.hted lit t.O A Nittele,ef.N. beat rt . , IS.: - Lg.!? - ..C.t‘R PETS, Oil Cloths, &c. Wholesale and Retail, At Lowest Prices, M'CALLUM BROTH'S, ri rifts. Avenue. PITTSBURGH, P.I. We Hare Futilities for Supplying UETAII. DF.Az-mIL4 Equal to ANY EASTERN JOBBING McCALLUM IMO§ apr6;ly HOMES FOR THE MILLION!! hare opiartuuttles are now offered tor sera tit bowel; Ina mild, keadAy and tongenful elltaair iur one-tenth nether value five ye.is hence TES NATIONAL. REAL ESTAIT AGENCY bas for pale real 'sale of every desrrlplt.s, ed In the Middle and Southern Suter: cloct, pcdinZandieuil farms ; rice, tuna, r foe plantations; timber and mineral londr: nil. village and syn.( reeldettors and biosiscis viss; odds and mid Wee. factories, ,Pe. ' Write rut kand.Wevister confab:llm: drocript Ivo. location. price anti terms of prvperths sv lurr for male. Also. conoetted writ' oar Reel Entitle 1460... have a general tieing mid Rife Monty unee the +open blue the well know.. Sh;ons. 1 4 1 e or the Ordnance Depurtment. woo I. wh ocionli o te and prattiruf IllteeklA CM nennon led In the different Ger ernmeht Department., fiechilly 14 the War and Nary, Onlentiro and P.eUrErrkri. 1.1 piper. carefully prepared. Paulava tastily executed, and Arteeds orreers , l fur i%rear ora Ie lA* Mor(tol pemslUe Was. Special attention given to rejeclet rases, 11.6 caw, for reissue, raleasion, isslerfire her,akmilor west, de. Prolamine's , excesaisistion as to the natenlablint of as Ratko, made an rreelpf of a brief &:, Hon of the saUte-110 model being required. Favor shot, I'OOIt IN Vlo;r4i9ria by &Meting theta In ;procuring Weil!, and after wants uthialue their Contidential in one buelnelekrelbilone milli In names. Tern. inure rearenahte than ally _other reliable agency. Cirestlar contalnlograinoblekformatio, gent fret. Achim* : D. W. CI.AItKB aCo Red fMate an and cs /tuna. Aroma, Wothington, F.fr Slants of nearly all the diderent kind. 1.4 we at the Amara uttice. tialttli HAS RECEIVED A. now and well meleet ea CM ASSORTMENT (IF• DRY - GOODS. , Ulati>tUV.:lY - ITAI.0) 44. S AV All MEI ~3:ARDW.A.RE , OFFEI:S .T-242VVV . X:Prioesi- Play Iht( at th• Ar SOP OM%
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