RUNNING FOR GOVERNOR. . . isaue re ! te;ists.o.tax7.7 /crew monthsat 1 women:limited for Governor months hattreat State of New York, to run airthai Steward L. Woodford and John T. 114)111btani, on an independent„tieked, 110111bah ow felt that I had ode promineut advan tage over e ttruttemenotipl that Was . good Wc; -It wage:sy to see by the tiekvapapers that if they had knowik what, It was to bear n good mine, that t i me bait gone by. It was plain thatln these latter ream they. had become ,kgr ptth tlt malther of sibantelttLtaimisi;' But at the very momenti was exalting my advantage and,loying in Win secret, there walla Muddy under-current of discomfort I !riling" the depths of my 'happiness : 44lnd that was, the haring to hear rity.naine bandied about in fain filar connection with . such people; I grow more distutheu. Finally I I wrote to my grandmot her about it. Her answer came quickand sharp. She said; 'You have never done one - single thing in all your life to be ashamed of —not one.' Look at the newspapers —look nt them and comprehend what sort of characters Woodford, and Hoffman are, and then see If you are willing to lower yourself to a level and enterafitibliceauvass with them. It was m,y very thought ! I did not sleep a single moment that night. But after All mild not recede. I was fully committed and• must go on with the tight. Its I was looking list fully over the papers at breelaust I came acroas this paragraph, and I may truly say I was, never so con founded before: • PERJURY.—Perhaps now that Mark Twain is before the people as a can didate for.Govcrnor, he will. conde tent/ to tefplain how •he came to be convicted oT perjury by thirty-four witnesses, in Allukawak, Cochin tAti na, la 1863, the intent of whieh pur ajury was to rob a poor nittivesvidow nd her helpiesslarrilly of a meager plantain 'patch, their onlyistay and. support in their bereavement and their desolation. Mr. Twat n owesit to himself, well as to the great peo pie whose suffurage , he asks, to clear the matter up. Will he do it? . I thought I should burst with amazement ! ' Such a cruel, heartless charge-1 never had seen Cochin China! I never had heard of Wak weld I didn't know a plantain patch from a 'kangaroo ! ' I did not knoW•what to do.• I was enured and helpless,l let the day slip away with out doing anything at rill. Thenext morning the same paper had' this— nothing more: SIGN IFICANT.—Mr. Twain, it will by observed, is.suggestively silent about the Cochin China perjury. (Mess.—During the rest of the campaign this paper 'never referred to me in any other way than"the infamous perjurer, Twain.") Next come the gazelle, with this " WANTED TO , 'l:Now.—Will the new candidate foegovernor design to explain to certain' of his fellow citizens (who are suffered to vote for him the little circumstances of his cabin-mutes in Montana losing small VA Ituibl6s from time to time, until at lest things having been invariably found on Mr. Twain's person or in his ;trunk, (newspaper ho rolled his traps In,) they felt compelled to give him a friendly,. admonition for his own ipiod and so tarred and'feuther ed him and rode him on a rail, aft* then advised hint to leave a .perma-. neat racaum in the place he usually oteupial in .the camp. this 'do?' - .thmore Gould anything he deliberate ly malicious than that? For I never wad In Montana in my life. , After this, this 'journal customer , ily spoke of mo as "Twain, the Mon, taint thief.' , I got to picking up papers appre henalvely—miteli as I would liftado sired blanket which I had some Idea , might have. a -rattleenake under it. tine day this met my eye: • ' "The lie Nalledl—lly the sworn anltlavit of Michal O'Flanagan, ef the Five Polo ~ t irid Mr. hit Bums and Mr. John Allen, of Wa ter Street, it is established that Murk 'l'wnln's vile statement that 'the la mented gr.:Rif:Aber of our noble standard bearer, John .1;,. Ho ff man, was hanged for high Way robbery is'at brutal and gratutiouS lie without a Ingle shadow or foundation in fact. It is disheartening to virtuous 'melt to see such shameful means restored to, to aelfieVe political success ay the attacking of the dtsul iff,their gravce and defiling their honored' names with slander. When wo think of the anguish thls inlierayo .fulsollood 'limit mum the Innocent iehitivesand friends of the deceased, we are al most driven to incite an outraged I insulted public to summary and unlawful vengenee upon the tradu cer. ItuL no— let us leave him to t h e agony of a lacerating conscience— though if passion should get the bet ter of the public and in its blind fury they shuald do the traducer bodily injury, it is but too obvious that no jury could convict and no court pun i'th the perpetrators of the deed.)" The ingenious closing sentence had the effort of moving me out of bed ' with dispatch that night, and out of the - back dram also, while the "out regtml and insulted public".surged in the front 'way, breaking furniture and windows in their righteous in . dignation as they came, -and taking Notlsuch property as they could awry when they Went. And yet. I can lay my hand, upon the Book put say that I never slandered' Governor Holfman's grandmother. More---4 never even heard of him or. men- tionedblin up to that date. II will state In . passing, that the JournaLabtive.quoted always referral to me afterwant as "Twain, the body tinatcher."l . The:newspaper article that attract ed my 'attention was the following, •" A' S‘ir.ENT CANDIDATE.—Bitirk Twain who was to make such a ' blighting speceh titotheinass meeting of the independents last night didn't tstme'tutintel A telegram from his physician' stated that he had' been knocked down by a runaway teem Wand had his leg broken hi two places —suffering, lying in great agen,r. and • $0 forth, and a let more bosh of the same sort. And the independents tried had to swallow the wretched subterfuge and pretend that they did not know what %moth(' real reason• of the altsenn! of the abandoned crea ture whom they denominated as their standard bearer. A certain man was seen to reel into Mr. Twaln's hotel last night; in a state of beastly intoxi cation. It is the imperative duty of the independents to prove that this imlsotted brute was not Mark Twain himself. We have them at last.: This is a ease lhat, admits of no shirking. The volts) Of the people 'demands- in thunder tunes: ' Who was that It Wits Incredible, absolutely in credible, for a moment, that it was really my name that was collided with this disiiraceful Three long years had . -passed over my head tsinoe f had tasted 'ale, beer, wine, or liquor of any kind. • •I It shows what effect • the times were having on me when I say that 1 trawmayself dubbed, "Mr. Delirium Tremens Twain" in the next issue of that Journal withodi a 'wing—not withstanding I knew that with mon otonous fidelity the paper would go on calling mo so to the end.] sly thitS time anonymous -letters were getting. to be an important part of my mail matter. - This form was co 1111 l ion. kicke"Row alx)ut tbe old woman you off your preMesis which was begin, '' Pity." Aral this: , • '"I"locre Is things 'which you haye slime which Is unbeknowns to any. body but inc. You better trot out a few dollars to yours truly, or you'll hoar through the papers rem. ii.txre ANnv."• • That is about the bleu. I could continue then) until time ender. was surfeited. •• 'Shortly ,the principle Republicom Journal convicted me of wholesale bribery, and the leading Democratic BEM I. A paper . .nalkat dan ' aggravating Mi e of blackmailing tome:: - • , way I acquired two addi tional 'mimes • ' 4 "l 4 wain thelilthj cur ruptkutist, and "Twain the ,loths sonde embracer."' • ' ' By this time there had grown *to Winn% a clamor for an' "anima to air the-droadAri amen thut wete laid,ta me, that the editors and len/1- mi of - my party. said It would b e . po tither-ruin for roe to ternidn - silent an'y , longer. Alit to itikkitt their ap pal the more imperalkee, the fol io-Wing appeared In one o/ the papers the next day: • • globoid the Man I —Mb Independ dent caadklain midatitining Ad: term because , ;he .dare,,not. speak. Fivery accuse ion against' him has been am h yen, and they have been en and retrodomW,by his 'ohm el .. omit idiom, till it'll* 447 he ate fdieVer convicted. Lo ok upon yoUr ,candidate, independents I Look .upon 'the" influnoitit ftluricr The Montana Thief The .Body Snatcher! Contemplate Incarnate de lirium Tremens! Your Piny Corrnp- Zionist ! 'Gaze upon, hiM--ponder hint well—und.theit say if you' oaf give your - honest vote to a creature who has earned this dismal array of titles by his hideoits crimes and dares no; ripen his mouth in denial of any one of them , ' - , •1, There was no,pcwible way of get ting out of it. and ifo, In deepluinill ation. I set about preparing to "an. , ewer" a masa of baseless &algal and mean wicked falsehoods. But I never finished the task, for the very next morning aper came out with a new horor, a fresh malig nit34 and seriously charged me with burping a lunatic asylum with all Its Intfttes•pecause It obstructed the view from my heftier. ' Thisthrew me into a ;sort of panic. Then came the charge of poisoning my uncle to get 'his property,-withan imperative de; mand that the grave shoutd be open ed. This drove me to the verge of distraction: - On thd top of tidal was accused, of employing toothless and incompetent old relatives to prepare the food for the • foundling hospital when I was warden. I was wavering —wavering. And at last as a due fitting climax to the shameless pees& cation that party rancor .had inflicted upon me, nine little children of all shades of color and degrees ofragged ness, were taught to rush on to the platform at a public meeting and clasp me around the legs and call PA! I gave it up. I hauled, down my colors surrendered..l was not equal to the requirements of a guber natorial campaign In the State of New York, and so I sent in my with drawal from the 'Candidacy, and in bitterness of spirit signed it. !Truly yours, once a decent man, now Murk Twain, I. P., M. T., B. S., D. T4-T. C. and L. E." SINGULAR HALLUCINATION The awe Mr.. Tintby r ti• Vas Port, Bearer. (bunt,y-44. ROOM to. Re turn Until Married to Mr:! nrsby— 111, kronor )the Mayor Effects, a Rev/natation by Uniting them bs IVedlock a Second Time. We have frequently alluded to the Timby cape, namely, the diasappear, ance . from Van Port, Beaver county, about a" month - or more since, of Mrs. Mary Matilda Timby. under circuni stanew which' led the husband to suppose her insane. We. have also referred to the' search Anstituted for her discovery, and how, alter it had been abandoned, the whereabouts of Mrs. Timby-was discovered on Tufts:, day and word sent to her husband. Yesterday the gentleman arrived from Van Por,4 and his, presence . in the eity gave rise to .a singular cir cumstance. He atihriltiponbia Wife for the avowed purpose of taking her home. but she positively refused to go'with him; until she was legally inarled.,.. the greed; corner of Chatham and Wylie etteetit, in whcse house Hrs. Timby has been stopping. for the past week, untied-at the Bfayerls`ofilee,in coMpatty • sidth Mr. Timby, 'and stated that when Mrs. Timby clime there three Weeks ago, she-red a story to the effect that she had escaped from a man who wanted to compel her to live with him without • being married. lie sympathized, yea, even pitied her on account of her delt...cted and forlorn appearance, and.tieterrniried So; shel ter her until More could be ascertain. ed concerning her relatives. lie cor roborated 'Mr./ 1 Timby's - statement about the refusal of the wife to go back until she was married, where upon His Honor told Mr. Fleming to go and bring her doWn to the 'office. Be did so, and the Mayor, after con - versing for about twenty' minutes with the Woman; concluded that there .was no alternative left but to marry ' them. Mr.- Timby stated that he had spent nearly nil the money lie pos sessed in hunting up his wife, and as there Were five little children alone at their home at Van 'Port, it was necessary that something be immedi ately done to effect a reconciliation. Ile stated that they had been married by a Presbyterian minister in Butler county, twelve Years since, and had lived in perfect happineris until with in three months. At that time Mrs. Tidiby became converted, and she' 'immediately afterward conceived the idea that she was not legally married to :,Tindiv; she believed there had been a job put up on her, and this thought so preyed upon her mind u s to eventually cause her to refuse to cohabit •with Timby. He endeavor ed to dissuade her from so acting, but the hallucination got such a hold upon her ns to prevent a change of action. For. two months she contin ued to refuse, 'rind on the night on which mho escaped Timby forced the door of n mom which she had barred and she Jumped from the window to free herself of him. MN. Timby 118 we have stated, ap• paired perfectly : rational,•and on au• thority of Ills Honor, the Mayor, we may state that be (ailed to discover any triers of insanity In her conduct while in his presence. She main 'tained that she had-never been mar ried. to May; and asserted ber.posi tree' determination .mt to return *to. Van Port until properly married to him. Discovering that reasoning - was tiseleris, the illaydr, at the Instigation of Mr. Timby,' who saw that he must get back' to Van Port before night, in order that the little- children might not he left alone during the night, prepared to marry them, and, in his ,usual bland -and 'dignified manner, pronounced them man and wife. She gave her maiden name as Mary Matilda Riggs, and' had it inserted as such in ties certificate which Clec,k Patterson immediately handed her. She rolled it up and took posscsislon of the same, remarking that she would hold it us long as 'the lived. She congratulated herself In being in Desse4cion of the documentary evi tlence to hereafter disarm all suspi cions 'of her belng.the lawful wife of Tlinky. Indeed; she remarked that ' she csiluld now tell everybody that she' trals reelly'rrimbrs wife. She iippiared -to be in her happiest mood, and nt no time did she appear more tatioakillhan when she left the office to go to the trills soon to start for Van Port, 'which • the couple did very shOrtly'after the ceremony was per formed. Thus ends for the present, a case fraught with very singular circumstances. Mr: Tlinby Is a man of about fifty four years of age, and Mrs. Timby is a little over thirty-three. The hus band, as stated, resides at, Von Port, Beaver county, and It.appears can and does makes good living for his fittnily by inanufitethring and.selling_ a 'certain kind of liniment. Their' family- relations have all been of a most affectionate nature, and mina she wits seized with the hallucination tint they were not married, not a ripple occurred to Mar their happi nc It is to - be hoped thermure, (list Tim b y, who is now*Cer taittly nutrried to, Titnby, will be come_reconeited told thus restore to Timby the (Dace of mind he .once Clrenniereial Dec. I. coot( !IF sgairreptv j in ni:deg Into. the Witgon_ affair In • er, we rattled over ifleVe„ to the psetureisqqe cottageof LC, CO, eiu bewared mid lofty hills and girded by the _pkwilaratersi of the Amens •Kentucky. e BIM ' had ',just 'hid, 'his face in ' west 'and' the light shadows wetrekgroWing ape*, aiding' a long arms ovAithe vasjt and aeroes the water, when we - alighted at the door of our cordial-host, whoseehtibs. by face and adipose limbs betokened that life dealt lightly with him. Such a • race, too, characteristic of humor i and Jollity, broad as the town clock, and his abdomen measuring, "81X toot one way, live .foot Vother,".and, a prepetustl smile lurking o n - his . . . 'Well, we. had • determined , on , programme for the night that would •have put spirits Into a'good member' of Good Template; and eased a yell of delight from' a F Digger Indian— nothingl less than a coon hunt, with 1 Laub, Fifer, Bello and 'Prince ring ing music out of the woods striking terror to, the, souls of the wild "var mints." Who that has the spirit of *Kentuckian In him but has felt his blood warm, and his nerves vibrate In reading the' story of the coon chase, the "tally he!" the• trail, the striking of the grizzly brindled ani mals, the pursuit, the cutting of the tree, the crush, the leaping of. the dogs into the bush, the. tight, the, yells, the growls and scratching, the final death cry of the game little an imal; and the boast of the boys how Loub "grabbled him," how Belle "had him by the throat," he* Prince "made him yell." All these we had in anticipation se we,;calledi the dogs: around us after a hearty supper, and prepared for the hunt.: There was Loub, a large dun colored hound, with sharp nose ,and clean #mbs, a quick, crisp, voice and - Isere Kent that was certain to keep _ the tridl,:and very 'reliable.. When LoUb spoke, - something was about. iShe never spoke In jest. By herside Vas Fifer, a hound with black coat yellow limbs, a voice that was round and full as the notes of a base drum, and made sweeter music than theeall of the bugle. He , was not sure, had , 1 a habit of chasing opossums, rabbits, 1 and foxes, but in the "coon fight" he Was always there. To complete the quarto were Prince and Belle, two I nimble terriers with sharp teeth and desperate courage,pot much on the trall,but famous for having vanquish• ed in fidr battle the biggest coon ever seen in "Shaft:till's neck o' woods." Three contrabands of mature age and experienced in all the details and mi nutia of woodcraft—one especially no ted for never refusing to ascend the tallest tree—were added to the party, and, with a lantern,' a pair of tele graph climbers and matches, we were • equipped for the start, The moon hung low in the wed, with its crescent gleaming .on the hills and failing to penetrate the deepshadbws of the hollows. Arrived on the huuthiggrciund we turned, sharply up a Jagged,. rough hollow, through the base of which• rippled the Richardson's Branch. The dogs were held torthe front and gickly disappeared in the darkness . . Stumbling over rocks and logs, thro' bushes and brakes, we wade slow headway for hallo mile or.usure, ere the first sound of the chase broke Up on the night air. Then, round and full, fur upon the cliff to the left, sounded Fifer's deep voice. • "111, boy ; hunV)lm felloW!" yell ed our adipose comrade. Then we waited to hear the;sharp responses of Loub. Several minutes passed In profound silence. Then again broke out the bass yell of Fifer. "Dat dog fooling' us. He Is after. nuffen but a buck rabbit" ejaculated a coutriband whom • we shall will Josh. Dat's n; old Loutiain't Spoke yet. She knows ain't nuffen' der mouth catehin" said a (turkey noted as Tel= low Sam. 7 - As - Loub kept eilence, we conclu ded that the chaser was not yet ripe. Most 'likely Fifer was nosing u rab bit or developing a 'Ladd fox trail. &Naming progreag, we traveled en other halt mile without having a warning try from the dogs,. telling that the lautu3 had broke giver and was making Sor a safe retreat. The ground was growing rougher, more wild, and the sombre hills lifted their shaggy tops high on eltherside. We sat down on the bank of a little stream and concluded to give the dogs time to scour the vicinity. The hooting of an owl on a' dead brunch of a neighboring' tree companioned well the loneliness of the spot and the •darkness that clung over' it pierced only bY , the dors above, an the tliekerlng.ruys of the lantern a hand. "Dar now! Hear dat! suddenly exclaimed one of the darkies. The sharp bark of the dog could be faintly detected, though;as it seemed, at a great distance, almost out of hearing.. "Don't ye hear ole Loub ? She's treed a coon; shuie, 'fee can trust dat dog all de time, an'. he'll neber tote yo u a lie," %,yelahned the en thusiastic contraband. -The distance was so great and the yelp of the dog so obstructed by the Mit that some trouble was experi enc. at first in locating the direction from which the sound came. Leap ing to our feet and straining every faculty of hearing, we were finally convinced It was up the ravine to the front. Then began the scramble over rocks, bushes, b.iars, into gullies, over narrow ledges, up steep banks and through pools of water in flees citing chase. Onward we went at a rapid pace, every moment hearing the quick yelps of. Lout, growing nearer and louder and more musical at ever step. The blood coursed Olio' the veins swiftly, the pulse beat fast er, and we cheered with louder vole- es us it became more and m-re evi dent from tho round notes of Loub that she had treed some "varmint" of the - four-footed species. Then mule the vigorous yelps of Filer, us he Joined his mate and sent up his echoing cry. Turning a sharp point, bursting through a clump of grape 'vines and saplings, and climbing the sharp side of a hill, we come upon tho half frantic dogs at the foot of a tall, but rather slender ash tree. The bark had been half stripped from the roots by the teeth of the hounds that seemed to thus vent their rage tow ard their nimble enemy whose sharp claws had 'coneyed him out of their resyh. The vicinity was strong with undergrowth of hickory sapling's, grapevines and oak bushes. What ever animal might be in the tree above was concealed by the bushy top : the shadows of which were only here arid there pierced by the star light. Without hesitation, the climbing Oeorgeattiteked the tree and went up like a squirrel. The dogs hushed their yelps and stood eagerly gazing upward. We .stationed' out elves around the tree at different poi nts,' ready to pursue the chase when the I animal should leap out. Up and up went, the climber, until he seemed really small and almost hid. The top of the tree' began to sway with the new and unusual weight. "Da he is! I see him ! 0, yer gray I headed old coon I kttow !ler! In, ya, ye! Why up in de top, like yer spec as we couldn't find yer. Bress yer heart, honey, we 'done come la ter yer. De y wailln , for yer below dar." With such cis.atiations, the contraband, who had discovered the coon-in the top branches, .began to shake him Wow "Look- out' down der! He runs' loose somethin' drag .d'rectly, and den akeedadie. 0, yer an old pisen critter; dean dogs taken '"yer picture for to earryi home! Da he come." A Idack spot suddenly , darkened the airi'a whizzing rush; then a thud. on the ground; and, with wild yells, mingled with the yelps of the dogs,. we made for the place where the coon had fallen. He had gathered hitnSelf up and made off through the bushes,' with the dogs ID hot pursuit. Back and forth for a few moments the chase led, when finding that he was bie - 0611411111i Vilest Ina tall oak.' up agaln went hls tittr= tutor 16 the top, where heibundidni the. brioches: 'Again he shpok - him out: -Hardly had hls coon ship loathed the earth when ;Laub was upon him, grasping him by the lack. The other dogs rushed In, and I then the fight! . • . it b e' busbellidpoinstlphiU,, ovir %befogs amithmugh the Weeds, in, the, fence . . , ornettt_ and , onlagain fought MEI 'growled' seftitehed yelled the most' kind nit? we made , the airvotillvitli-words of encouragement and. wildestiternent. , the coon-was truegrit, a fifteen poun der and tough as leather. -.; -• • him Loeb! Shake gal 1" shouted the delighbxl:darkey - josh.._ 2 . "(kitch him .by. theears, Fifer. Make him into Bulged meet !.. yelled Yellow Sam: • - _ • 'gloomy 115 - it's it;datteriter know what'he's about: hear him tar de ribs," said the third contraband. • "Walk into him,•boys Talk to him. Look at the m terriers; ain't they on . a coon fight 11'. fairly screamed my adipose. companion, whose globular bod y was ,bouncing, like a gum ball all around the ring. We of course, merely looked on. We did't say anything oh no ! • • For full ten' minutes the tearing fight - went on. The coon hid the odds agitinst him; but he was • game to the end. The yells, the howls, the confusion, the frantio.stregeo and the smashing •of bushes and briars' 'were - await,. but finally en. tenacity and Courage gave away, and that ole coon was laid out.. The hunt was over and victory perched on our banners. New Use tbrilallooss. . . • Mr. Ferguson; of Front street. goes home drunk for the fortieth time, and his wife holds up her hands with vex ation and indignation. • 'Don' Beier word, 'Llga (hic)-,dote Steer word! I'm goin'lo buy a bal loon (hicyb'hxm.".. "What on earth are' you going to buy a balloon for; Mr : Ferguson:"" • "I'll tell you (hie, Y'see they've gmeomany (hie,) got s'many rum shops 'long Mon'gomery street, a feller can't get home without get tin' 'drunk. I can get 'way • with , a. balloon (hie) you know. You .can come to the store an' blow it up, an' (hie),-.-an' then you won't ..have .to blow ine up." . —Mr. Joel Walker and Mrs. Mary Walker, of Colerain township, Del mont county, celebrated the pitied, anniversary .of their marriage on Monday; the 12th Inst. They have eight children liVlfig and all married but one; also nineteen grand Children. May they live to celebrate their Dia mond wedding. New Advertlaements. TIIE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. 1871: Through struggle Ind ruilkiting, at th• rolt of multiform Wales. bereavelneltia. devastations, the American Idea embodied in the preamble to our Inhere Declaration •of ludependeoes ap proached its templets realisations The noble, In. sng Manikin that ••all men are created eqtraL" 'nom:dtrwed' by their Creator whit Inalienable. to Me. liberty. and the pursuit of isappineas, Is no longer a Flittering generality, a poet a fancy, a philo opber 'peculation, bat' the ineoraixed base of oar potiticsi fabric., The benign Heroin lion, which dates item the Boston Eastman, at IV% finds Its lostkaLcompletien, just one century later, In the Yillt Amendment, which gives to the equal political and civil' right* of beery man born or naturalized to our Republic the shield and defense of the Federal, COastlutilqu. : The hi Win, of Caste and Privile•se., may roar cud rage around that rock, and may traxechnilly 'emu on the point of washlngit awns bat Ito tut/edentate are deep. laid and needful, and the breakers of Reaction and Slavery are burled againstandda.h their their spray overt In We. We do cot underrate the fortes of Prejudice and Aristocracy. We do co t forget that • very lama minority of the American People Oil hold In their inmost !warts that Blacks have no dab& which Whites are bound to respect. We fully sp. predate the desperation wherewith El the waning elements of hatred to Republica schist emeut will be combined and boned- igalnst the battle ment. of Republican ascendency In the - Presiden. tit! Election of UM. We do not doubt that local IMCOftgef, facilitated by Republican feuds and di.. anidload. will impire the than:big boat with a allagairta hal a 04. wham!, such is nerved It to put Nib Its utmost strength' In the .Fuller etagsa of the contest of 11161 and l&id. Tel our bitch h clear and strong that the American People atilt blot that, on the red battle-deli. of ourlate Chi! War, the Unica woe upheld and Macre den. Innen, and will never consciously decide that the precloos blood thereon paired oot wee In vain. Tn. Tainusx believer In the prosecution of the grut struggle by legmate means to beneficent z.od a t . ire nista s ee .e t It opposes Indissol uble National Integrity ; Jo tilavery fur Blacks, Liberty for All; to Proscription. Enfranerge. meat - to Popular Ignorance. Universal Educa tion; to intensity and eternity of wrathful (late, =drewl and invincible Good Will. It would fain do Ha utmost to &men the• glad day when the South shall vie with Int t,Siorth in exultation and gratitude over the disappearance of the last trace or taint of that spirit which Impelled Man to exult in the ownership and ehattelnood of Ida fehow Van. • Profboodly do We realise that the contest is nut yet ended—that litilliona mourn, more of less pub- Hely, the downfatt of the' elaveholdera• Confeder any, and mar their children to hate those by wbush valor and conatancy 114 overthrow was' achieved. If we ever seem to differ essentially from other Itepubtlama, our conviction that magnanimity is never weakness, that vengeance is never politic. and that devets are not cast out by 13oeinabub, mustserre to explain allegel ecceetracities whose perfect vindication we leave to Time and Reflec tion. • • • Tar TRlaraft. ha, tw.o4, Li, sod roast be, a zeal ous advocate of Protection to Homo Industry. Hegel lug habitual Idleness no the greatest Wen, human progress, the bane of human happluese, we seek to win oat countrymen inyniantei front the ensuring lures of n o eculation, of Tram c, and of always over-crowded Professions, to the Iran. pail paths of Productive Industry. We would gladly deplete our overcrowded edict. where thousands vainly Jostle end crowd mu misguided quest of •-eloinetiling to LIN" to cover prairies cud plains with colonies absorbed in Agriculture. Me dunk" sod blenefacturee, and constantly project. lug Into the blank, void wilderness the homes nod the works of civilized Man. holding the Prefer. lion of Home Indmitsy hy discriminatiag donee on imported Wares on k *brie& essential to 1110 heurflclent diffusion of Production fn alt its phases sad depeoznente, and so to the instruc tion of our people in all the gainful arta of Peace, we urge our countrymen to adhere to and uphold that policy, in undoubting frith that the true In terest, nut of a class or a section, but of each sec lion and every useful chew, to thereby entweived and promoted. Ton Tunica; alms to •-be preeminently a News piper Its correepoadents traverse every P:ate. are present on every battledleld, are early ad vised of every notable Cabinet deeloion, observe the proceeding., of Congress, of Legtelenires, and of Conventions, and report to tot by tel graph all that seems of general interest- K e have pall br one day's momentous advice: from Europa by Cable tar more than our entire more for -the lane in which those advice, reached our reader'. if lavish outlay. Utudeeping rigilerice, and un bounded faith In the liberality and dLicermneetui the reading public, will enable as to make a Jour nal which his no superior In the accorsey. varie ty, and freohnees or its content,, The- Tribes. shall be ouch a loarnal. To Agricultural and the enbeervient art., we hare devoted, and shall pent latently devote.more means and space than any of out rival.. We aim to make Tits Weekto Tribune such a paper se do farmer can afford to do without, however widely his politics may differ from oars. Oar report.. of Cm Cattle, HOW: Produce. led' Cent:rat Atirkels, ' are so full and accurate, our essays to elucidation of the fatuter's calling, and our regale: reports of the Porme re Club and kindred gathenttga. arena Interestieg. that the- poorest farmer will dud therein a tube of luirgestion and comae!. of bleb he mood remain Ignorant without positive sad serious lose. We sell The Weekly to Clubs for lee, then lie value Indwell:totter wasic•paperl and, though Its subscription is Arcady very large we Micro that a Half Million more farmers will lake it whenever it shall Jiff commended to their attention. We ask our friend" everywhere to lid us In so commending. it 1 EISMS DAILY Tamarix, MaliStrbscnberalllo pet annum. liter-Wtsavra Talavera, Mall nubecribers, $4 per annum. Fire copies or over, each ;an en• tea copy will be went for every club of ten sent for at one tnne; or, if preened, a copy of ltecolleeteona of a limy Life, by Mr. Greeley, runts or Tile wirEELr Taoism= To Nitioutb.crtber. ow Copy. ime yo 63 issues— Five Cuples,npe year.sl Woes. To Oat Annan*, Tb thabeeriben. all at one Yon-Once.: ail at ono Vow belle*. ID Copley-- VI Wench. 10 e0p10.... SI.GO oat ID Copies.. I.l3torb. I.slleacb. 60 Ccitalts.,- IMP each. PO C0p10.... Lint:sett. And One Extra Copy to And One Extra Copy to each Club. each Club. Perwooreconkd to an extra copy can, 11 prekr red, bare either of the following Woke, panne titled : Volition Economy, tr, Boric* titveley; latiture for .Prolt, by V. T. Quinn; The Elt, toe cti Agricnlttuo, by Geo. E. Waring. . :Advertising Bates: DAILY Trunnict.3oc.,4oc..soe.lic.,andit per line. lianz•Wastur Tannins IS and nu cane per line., Waw.y Tamar,. 12, gs. and its per line. • According to petition lathe paper: To anboaltwars wishing to•proorre time. ley • essays on, 6 . What Know Parntiap."and who toy the tall price. i.e slOrce DAILY. .4 for tionAtt ataxy, Or $ for , WitILLT Tatannn, we will rend the book, gpooatt.pald, if: mess: be wade at the Ibirif zoom reaa.q.r. ♦S Tile illitll7 . lllcS °MCC • . . 711.• 'hibuno .AlliarirrA. Price Mioierifil• Mims* dranturac Reprfrd. /US to MULL rblo. Half bound,gin. &collodion, aft:pills. By Horace iheeley. Various arks of binder.- Cloth. NM. 'Lit"' U. Molt Morocco. id. Uall Cloth, _IP. Morocco Antique. gr. RolUleal Zemolay. By Horace Quell. II U. Artemis Bydramlko nod Mrshaahra,, hint:nth Enhk.to. Urge norton. • Cloth, s 3 .'" le Aar Crihrrefor Ave!. Qulttn.sl. Ekments of Agriadfloy. Wariug New Edi tion. Cloth. et. • . . DraiAbegfor prailA cod Prqdr. Wooing. Cloth $1 00. • bent free on receipt at ;aloe. • In waking Tessin:atm aiwitya pmenresgratt ou Nair York. or a' Ilial-fhlicv Sassy Order. if, towel. \Timor slither of divine= he ginaeoren.sand the money, but always is a registered letter. Ti e regiatroli n fee baa been reduced. reAllseu ewsts, and the otrant regtatration spawn buy bee-a famed by the polite authorities to be alriatally au . itimolute proteetioo values Mese, by mall— NT IbraMtaters ' , re obliged to register letters whet reqnested to do to. • • Term, rarb In adrauee. Addres• Tins Trust - we, New York. , ~,.*,, , /ivit f , ENO iIiSiMEIMI &diked Nes! =MMIII Spoymr Sons 3vlrri; or 0901:08; 4 130aght at tbe '• Lowest Cash Prices/ AS LOW AS BEFORE. THE,WAR! Cettudstiog of Dry Goods, Grocorks,"Pro. visions. Hardware, Hata, Caps, Boons and Mines; Ropo, Ocala, Packing Yarn, Iron, Nails, Paints, White Lead, 1011, ['WAY. . • queensware; Wil low.wore,Fkotr. . '- • • - • Bacon, a satin-. • ty oftrints,Muslins.. . Yl i p,Delslns,C becks, ' eans.Dlouns,Crsab and eatery ; also. Teas, Coffees: • " Sugass.BYrops, Molasses, Carbon 011, 209 WS: of the Celebtxttcd atntort sty AND NEW-CREEK FLOUR. Just arrived and far sale, Wholeitaintuid Retail, Pittsburg Prices. 200 Segs Wheeling. Nails: OrmeAlt 'WHITE LIME; Lund .Plaster, and Akron tbneng; A Large Stock of White Eead and - Paints. A vetropelior quelity of etrumz & Wet zel &Seem and a lot of Carbon Ol} .I!,ql . Arrived and l a , • sale. Wholesale ALSO, PURE CATAWBA, ISABELLA —and— Concord Wines, or our own vintage, for Medicinal and Sacramental Purposes, are highly Re commended by those who have . used them • They are also Agenta fier.tha KNIFFEN xuwER, AM) REAPER, • iLnd Piit. Nat , PI9W e() . 1:" ?IOW& . • , Thanking tho Public for Alicir P. 4- moult% 'WC ilOpC to tucrit libcxur s hare 1n.1.1u3,4uturp... , “ . All Goods , Delivered Awe of Marge: You can rely on nil goods being fresb„ as all our old goods were sold et auction. SPETERER do SONS, nprl3;tc BEI FALL-OPENING. New Goods.! New Trites ! _ffare 11e4;41 . ,ed A . Neto.SVosk of MILLII4 - 6 1 - GOODS; Coinp . riaing an unusually Larie and 8e Tect Assortment of - • ' EMI FLQWERS. VELVETS, FEATHERS, Plain Sr, Fancy I.2.lbbonni, &c., Jice. . • In order In make this notice as rat= live us pa.sible, w•e shall exhibita large number of Eanurn trimmed Tal..r2vit= maulah 7bgeth'er with many DelfralMe NOITM LTIM3S Hats hurl Bonnets Trimmedto Order Solicsill a cull, I am, lespectfully yours., Bridge st., Bridgewater, Pa BUYE.RS, LOOK HEBEI The undendened, thankful for peel Gnome would reepettfully Inform the public lhat he Lae one of the fuer t eelect hale' of • WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADk'S. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Etc., Etc„ on hand In he hand la the magi. 11le Aron went of . , ,nebool. Bliacallaneone and Religions X 3 C) C) 33C. JEi le complete; while no pens Ale eilirml on Om pert to make 'STATIONERY DEPARTMENT • egerid to the boreal City Establishments. Ile Is the ezeluslye agent for the celebrated Foley's Gold Poo. for ibis county. Those seeking■ good Gold Pen. would do well to sea them before purchaslug. Ile Is the Areal for this county far Krider's Pholograps Marriage Certificate. 'The attention of Cleagymen.is respectfully called to thla, as he eau sell them at the same dlaeount as they would get hens tbe,Pnblisher. Aftwater's School Gov ernment for sale at Publisher's prices. Mee on hand, Toys and Vanety Goods. suitable for au moots. • Jr. F. PIIICE,e hint. l 8 Thly - Illebethray. New Brighton. ElOctiop NATll;Z:ii;;Elrlff;fill Cd &krt.; I ' New itatowrow Dee.. ll k f The stockholders of the National pink of Bea ver County are hereby notified that the annul meeting kw the election of new (I) Medal foe tbseortselng yow will be held at tie Banking- Noose; In New Brighton, OD the second Tuesday. —loth day-.of January next 110:1). between the hours of 11 o'clock and I o'clock of the aald day. • • Aly order of the Board. '. • • 'deate : EDWARD noon. andre. 111. MVOS!, Notary - Public. Coo soyoncor and Ilintrandi olarpot. Deedi ands Agreements wittnen mid acknowledgements takm, ie. Basins been duly commloriaeod saps! is /enrol ant class lasansce Companies, repre senting this Fire, We, Accident, and Uwe lltock. Departments. In prepared to Saks "Wm sad tits policies on dm most liberal terms. Moo. sweat for the . Anebne Lane" of lest class Deem Steam ers. Tickets sold to nod Jim all perm 111.Ent land. Ireland, seodend,Gernsasur and Franca. jUL doe In Leafs Mick row, Diamond, Itolfml nom. FOR **LB.-The odendpeed Mow has Co, oo hand • goodarttels lad Ned d obi.* be win sell at reaeonahle prim: etcher at the balk. °ion] delleue to parchsione.— The beak located on Menet.. *es Ran. il • ter rod. h.. the Pin. Ft Wove Ramad. and hot a stoat dation:, front Hearn 'tattoo. I Oats ilso a good ankle of FL. chl, which I wilt dispose teat reasonable Mee. olden tell at my eveldesie it. Reidgeerater. or at X. had Cneep In Rochester, or at the beak. will ca.:gateau:nape attennos, - .1. C. SOUL • PoliNdo Pump co..A. Patent Flexible Metal-Lined Pumps, For Weill. sad Oltenia. For oak bj twister $. LICROSS i CO. Balmier. .1' EMS O'CLOCK. - 'di 100.4 71 , q , 101$14cear . niisAi ndlig l bale. "se sin Mg . f ir 4 = . 1 „ 31t111 4 et &tote .6 7 f .sc :: OF MEIN Y RK ,Adisess .. " ,No. villa ' N T deeNtOr WM *GENTS IiTiNTID I.WOMEN wows/bat developments iagitZ Ow sikioc*. Ttatdatt isSibeb' Ate, aa. TnteNINL Oat boallacseilL Walt best tams to Atitentil area 01M. Addams .Y. Soak Cep.' Nam= St. New York. • - dedtlw =NM 10KNICS'W.IIIKTEM YOH TIIK -tr • • ALIGHT OF TEM WORLD criaTti%)l 3 ,._____eetwcli-"ufttfeirl4 6 4 4 D0dr1det0.ft......... 01 Clotobedtet" of tbe Jews," by latepbmic .11btory of sr= gloms DencenlnaUcna; wills treatise and tables Mating to Weems canneeted with Bible Illetom contelatag mese doe engravings. pm wbolaconn- Mg_a complete Tgasury of Odense Knowledge. W. 'LINZ'S Swath Seventh St. Elul& dactte 4.3tuttlure Up' Clubs. , Grentleving,to Consumers. " Partici engin* how to gut up &lOW. Oar in. ilia* mewl Or Pries LIR Sod a Cab form will er.- PmPilli tt,wlth fun •Pectlolls.—making a Wire to 'couullaietu, sod ireasunaradvalo Club orgaelray. Tie :. GREAT: ANBRIcAN TgA ciainuNt.st au vault mow Nsw YORK. P.O. 8cx.5643. aeO43. .:11eOltNSIS WANTDD.FOIa . Tllladflatililt OF POETRY AND SONG, the handsomest and cheeped omit Want. gibes something *in it of the beet for every one—sued Bible. become untymOly pavans. ZlOepdeg tbe Bible. • this will hither book most loved 40e the most Dequeotly Merrell bolo theMually t SIM pece has, wow node/ the allied see or tbe gnat poet— ' • WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT. Ram chance kw beet Agents. The only book of Its kind ever sold by settle:osm. tend at once , 1.0, NAOLIC&N' Publisher, dee MIS"' "tlaßtmeom St:: Philadelphia, Pa' I WAS CONED OF DEAFNESS AND CA , TAILED( by a simple remedy and will send the re cipe Ore. M..C. LEGCNTT, Jersey City, New Jermi.' dectaw 56,3 A WEEK paid agents. .to or reroak, to a new ntaunnocturiog business at home.-- o capital required.' A ddreu iforaity Yb., Kam. Maim , deu7;4w Barlame honorable. .N 6 competitkin. liberal pay riven: B. W. KENNEDY. Bs. 0.11 BL, Phila. dec7;4wl 0 WElyeeded mer 3 50Dats. eiem3e •itement n and examine. oneemPlee wmt rut Wid) toe 611 emit that tariff easily for 151 .R. '1 otcorr. 181 Chatham lg., New York. decl;lw xvo.ao co Agents Wanted Foe HOW, wow CAlt )(AKA Bur And ciberimat books In the market. YcKtxxxr & Mlitllll. lme Mernut •L Plrlei.pr Sexual Scienc includlnz Manhood. Wtromusbood. and their mu tual Inferrergaoler: Love; Its Arr., vulva , ac. by Prof. (k. S. loader. Send fur circulars and speci men pageft. Address NAMIONAL, P11111.1801Nt) CO.. Philadelphia, Pa. • dectid i tt d a% Yr d ic s j a 'e nrl k ;r m yrk" B'xTli Vein= in the aut h or's =plat style, sun ear. paean: his tamer works, which Aare sold by the MOM Wl.b original Steel Eyr, sans" trove de. am by oat Artist who ha. spent three years In Bible lands. Vast:lay sod the New ate load In Its prase. Attests are waking money rapidly, &B. Treat tlt, Co. Pates. GM Broseirsy. N.Y. tin Farmer's 161.elper.-., Shows how to double the paints of the FARM, and bow Armen and their sons OM each make #lOO PER MOBITII. • Cimat milt be mailed tree in Farmer*. Pend mum and addreliato ZIEGLEIt Jt 31eCUADY, Ptifladehililt Pt' • denTilir FRETLOVE I ME ITS VOTARIES. by Dr. Joux D. hum tiimiendons revelations and startling (Uninsured,. Abe whole subject Lid bare and It. blacousuers exposed to universal en. ecration. It in Me ixatensh of eirllierition. .I.7tristlanlty. and Public Morality. . Send for cir cular* and terms. P. S. Publishing Company. 411 troome street, N. V. • declnw ----__-- Money Quieldy Made By nitre men and women entweriplinne for tae great religions and lltersry weekly Tar CArtsßan Caton." edited by Henry Ward Beecher. • in Its Corps of Contributors the ablest tai. era 01 the land. A charming aerial gull by O. orid.fantons authoress of •Uact.st Tom's CAJUN,. Just begun. Sleety subscriber for IITI rocull••• tbe paper for elgAl vrevts, awl the people's favorite. B•litrillaLL • .VAAtitmorwt,(alone worth $5) Fans. This new and unequalled combination is fakisg likt wild•itre. All are doing well, many making from $lO to VIO• day. Now Is the Agreed fuse. act arioely and quietly. There is pealtivelyioth. log that will pay you so iral. Copy of the 'per. chapter of alory and rare terms Puma. 'Adniess— A. 11. IIUBBABD, 40) Chestnut 81.. Phila. [d: 1w NVA NTISI (IENTS —To sell oni.'llln. tinted Book of Travels OVERLAND THROUGH By Col. Thar. W: Kook. A Coroprebeselve and aluabie I,j position of thu countrtet of Alaska, Bitter's, Cana and It to tot tbey are to-day.— Matching our Itlebardoonia "Beyond Ste ILlsatit plppl," and Bark Twalu's blow:vat' Abroad," In Style, ete. Send for circular* and Pee our ex tni lona,. Adams AMERICAN PUBLISHING PUBLISHING"- SATINS, SILKS rntc ES FRAMES For Sale Everywhere. And for 'me Wutemle only by the Cirat Atlantic & 'IM Cbmp'y P 0. 140 X fR n. 8 CliCitell Bt. N. Y. &nd for Thea-Nectar Circular. 1 1W TRY CARBOLIC TABLETS An middling remedy for all Bronchial Diflietiltier, Vaughn, Cold,. Iloareenett, Aetbma, Limber's Itryttere of the throat or Rlade Pipe and al: emu rhtil 1. lIANA.UEII - . . The wonderful modern dlocovery of Carbolic Acid. Is destined to become one of the :rudest blessings to manhlkd iu Its application to disease. of the throat and Ito amat Curative qualltleo to 111 affections of the Unser aisn ; 7 4 o ; - ok, 2: 0 1... 3 ym r-, • 'MO,. MAU% comaksilngpf Must REASONABLE TERMS EMOMiI Harthiare, ito Foundry--A:Rekau:'Ship. 'etio Asian Oa allat rtoo t or tifttogiO lads bsoloialleatiail stito4o ldall Mos cementing wad! oat alma for lispeoria . tato t. • ;.COOKING - STOVES • 1 46.1 after ball& diorioattay. Wad Ober Le. PraTemilts. A. wwsidKuiswerftts sum to Uk• public. , VV . The GREAT WESTERN has he Se iprilor for Of? Lorality.. •,' '; STOVESI !Rots at Differeit Bi7M, for Mating sad am* ing, Tie Gnat Republic Cookie! EN gas Use best Record at any Stove ever oared to this *market. •IT TAKES LESS FUEL, • LESS ROOM4O DO 14011 E WORK. ' ' 'BEST BAIiCER ! MOST DURABLE ALTOGETHER THE BEST STOVE IN . USE. In connection with the stove I have got up it Patent mx•r.v.Nsirorr which occupies little wx>ni, no additional, fuel, and is not Hat& to wear out, dispen si.w with all pipe, can he put on in Men oir at any time, and made to sultan stoves of any size or pattern. Vivo Iliandred PoirMons Who have purchased. and used the - GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE , 3lost or arbme names leave been 'publish. ed in the A tutus, are confidently relerrod in, to bear nitres; of its superior merits us a cooking stave. Milne; three itrit class 'entities on band. of about fifteen bosun power capacity, they are s catered to the public at reasonable rates. 101 IN TIIORNILEY. ITEM HENRY LAPP, DEALER 1 ALL KINDS OF 01,4511ffirrilif I I :11 I I ,": ' OF Al.!. sizzs mousiflLD TO iptwit. Brighton St. obove Plow raetory RacirEsrEn,•rEsprA. The trigert'itociern Deaver inunty constantly on hand. and selling at the vety lowest prices. Cotner rad ilearee paiwittded at the stratiert notice Haring a brge mock 0 iii kind.. of furniture on Keno. red wiehing to make worn for tall and win. ter work. I have reduced try prices accordingly. suggl;if. BEAVER DRUG STOREs 1 4. V . q9 Druggist & Apothecary, - VIE; BL^A R ~ PLNN Pure Drugs. Chemicals, Medicines AND ALL THE OFFICINAL Phannaoeutioal Preparations 1. WAYS ON HAND. Pato[lt, 00; Vornighes, Dye-Slop Window Cilcuor,,te. At the Lowest lush Priem. Agents for Fithneirfoek, tt? Schwartz's 0711trIt•tly• 'Pura, 'Matto 11.eatl At Hanicfarturers' l'ricz,e. Agents ror the l'uliar, one bun shades, all ready rot lime. :."' - Phy'sielanc* Prescriptitons csrrllilly ronipnwpfell at ony tima .1.. y W . night. LOOK HERE. Q PRIAM AND SUMMER GOODS. —Th, ”ndered, T r.ed hero, leave to Inform his friends and the public Ketterall,. that he has Jost received a new ViOtki CM C:Otplit of the Latest styles fur Spring and Summer wear .which he offers at vary nroderat rates. GENTLEJIHNs FURNISHING GOODS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Clothing. made to order on the mhortoat [toile Thankful to the public for past favore, I hop by close attention to bummer trf merit a median twee of the damn. ,I)4I.NIEL 3IILLER,P4 E 171111)0 K ATER. mac 24:1 33.832CE0FVE" AND CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT. The ondenstgned having bought eat the he keiry and COnfectionery entabllAment of C. Hays. near the nnt.ottlce, in Itenhc.t.... .du s d reaPectfdllY Inform the public that he ern Keep the beet quality Of Or.tero which heyer.c• In every, style; shin will •opply Item by the can at brawonable prices. flaw In In want of them should give'him an. early call. Ilk Confectionery department is well Mocked; aturpartles. Se., will be supuilid with everything needed on short notice imiLin the be., of .tyle. Families furnkhed with Inch bread ar , often no desired. KEOKUK VIIRDEUICK. 'Davila/ FOR SALE. IIE Subscriber offers for sale A Farm of .1. one hundred and Ilarete werewt *Mull ed In Ilartover township. Besrereoopty, Caleinlif• ter of a mile from the village of Hanover. Hover ty-lee acre. cleared, Waner well timbered; all un der fence and In good aorta of colilrattont Plenty of good springs, good fruit; mulatto:At° church, *Chorale and mills. Ilolwing. art n frame hot:sato good repair, frame barn, two forme sheep bons., bra CT house, and other oat brilldlnsw. For Ittr. laser Information address, or cell AMES thepremises. UILLITO. llarrharMe, nearer Co. Pt 14, 18111.—.1ms AGENTS WANTED IN r ■ t4w and Elegantly Illustrated Work. `OUR SISTER REPUBLIC.' dr Cu!.. ALBUM t 3. Ev*Xa. ILTTLiFfinD. P3liglat,tifoolnsg end Atlvo 'Aura . 1D tbs. Land of the Aztecs; with Charming PEN AND PENCIL PICTURES oilfezleaa LUC. Character and Seeuery, sad start ling and romandellistorical Mentlekenoe• of this Land of Comanes. Wonder and Mystery. -It to a bright and racy work. written in a bill. Pant and attractive style, ritbout dell page In It, and clarinet tall to be popular with all ennui"— Began RAI. ..its page + sparkle with wit , and an Instinct with ever vaniug pktunte of Mexican Life in all iti phases.. -The Illustrations are eXcellent, and we shall be mistaken u it does not command a very extensive sale. Every dually should put this boon . ..lnto the bands of thinchildont."—L'Ateego 7ritnette. "Many stories of adventure are as lively as they are fresh. The amusing Ineklents of True/ to the Interior and the vile of the Mies are delightfully piquant and ertlrtidntag. The book has again- Elle end substantial mdae."—UAristian Deka. No emapeittkm, and sells to air classes. Agents are meeting with remarkable success. For circu lars and terms address the Publisher', COLON- IllA BOOK CO., liartford, Conn. ' dertiter Oar. braws,llll ha Dahma iv a ClllCl.seini.Cluena. al ...--,....—..... \ i t ILCl.ans asap . ing ••0•0 Of .It Id, ity rik a lV b bib at arils el ttLillio=. aidliolibleiliam a nel sal Moo 21 ... MI Zia. lillimlatllion Is 0 VII Ifterdea. a vii . : 6 l , ls,,.fitij . st • 0 0 tras. piWormit • lii .• ~....• Ilk sem losimpla Ihr Am /Mil ea Is W moor Lz:=3 u 7 ~,! • :‘l , l •• ADDREii ..'L.~. TO Trnt'., • , . .. • - , *AM 131411:4N08 HAVE BEEN .:4 1 ROTHIC40 PROH HIDDEN. carBElt.ArD4uOsi.Y: CABEIEVIOVIRk: PROMPT TREATMENT. eIP If you ate sultrier, minuend:Dared from Invol untary discharged, what effect Is produced on sour general health ? Do yaw foal smith, debilitated, easily tiled ? Dees a little extrarethon produce palpitation et the brut? Does your liver marl• naryorgans, or yourkLineys, frequentlyzet out of order l Is your urine. sometimes thick, milky or dock:, or Is it ropy on settline Or don a thick Kum eiret to the top ? Or !slime • oedlment at the bottom alter It has bald Sorhile?,,Do you hare spells oS . short breathing or dyspepsta? Are your bowels constipated? Do you bareUpeds of tabtting, or rushes of blood to the bead ?I Is your memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwel• hag opon this subject? Do you fool dull, listless, moping, tired of leopipang, of life? Do you *lab to be let alone, to getaway Dom everybody? Does any UQle thin; make you start orJamp? Is your steep Waken or midlevel le the lustre of your eye aa brilliant? The bloom ou your dwelt Pe bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as 'well? Do you puene your business with the same tufty ? Do you feel as mad? confidence In yoursell? Are your spirits dull sod Sagging, Oven to OW of mei auChely? ilso,Clo not toy it ;to your liver or dye. papal. /lam you restless 'nights? Your back weak, your knee, weak, and but. but Mile apps. and you attrifiute the to dyrpepsla . or flyer complaint"' ,Now, leader, self- abuse. Venereal dtsea.eF badly cited, and !emu! extremes. are all capable of pro ducing a weaknese of the generative organs. The organs of generation. when In perfect health, make the man. Didion ever think that these bold. de fiant* energetic. Perseveving, stiecessfAl burdens men am always thom whale generative tttgans are In perfect health! You never hear such men col. phdo of twang melancholy, of nervousnent, of pat vitalism of the heart. They are never afiatd they =mud succeed In basiness ; They d&eh become sad and discouraged; they are &Pray. polite and pleasant In the company of ladles, and look you and them right lo lbew face—none of your down cast look. or a-y other 111C.11113ces about them. I do not mean those who keep the organ. Inflated by running toy rativs. hese it ill not only ruin their C013E11411=4 but also those they do bawl. neon with or for. • • How many men, from badly cord dlseaser, rom the effects of leltiabuse and eicesser, Lave brottuhr about that state of 'tvenknerd: to Mose or• gam that boo reduced the general system so nd:eb em to Induce almost every other form of diseaeo— idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, s Weide and ihnost every other form of disease which i.e malty Is heir tb—end the real cause of u,c tro I. ble scarcely ever inepected, and have'doctored f..r all hot the right one. DISEASES 01."rlIESE ORGANS 'RE Qum THE.un OF A DIURETIC HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACI BU CI IX 17 Is (lie great diuretic, wail is a cvrtaiu cure fir diseamm of Un. "{holder, Kidueys, Drupsy; Organic . Winik' um;, Female Complaint., General Debility, And all disclioe's of flit, Urinary Organ.; whether exitung lu smile or feihale, Irma whatever cause originating; and no lust to of how wig standing. IC no, treatment isiatnnittell' to Con isumption Insinity misue. Our flesh and blood are fammated from these wpm* and the health and happiness anti that or po4i;rity depends upon .prmnp tble of n reliable remedy HELMBOLDI4. EXTRAC BUCIIU, Es, Lab Halted Upward of It) •ears prepanal by 14.• T. •• DRUGGIST, 594 Broa4way, New York, and 104 South 10th Street. Phila'd., Pa: PRICE--$1.25 per tittle, or 6 Lollies !or #11.50, cleliveretl loopy address. i%ld by all .orvggista Ereiywitere Nonelt p•nitine nit in %it•tl engreirtil ikrni;in;r. /truly C4esnic,l wnieltu .se; nu..lNigned IiELMI3OI.I3. msylti;ly. ~. • ."11 - ING STOEUi WINTER STOCSi rho ua d ee k pied takes pleaiurc t 4. forming his f and ublir r aw . al!! Ma bo bi jurt received and 01.1*1 A New Stock of Goods, OF . T 11.6 LATEST STILES you • Winter Wear. He keeps the 1n..14 nl wurkiniu l in Lli employ, and recta undident al !al to cut and make up gratrinilv 1.411 FASUIONABLE di. DektitLi and in Duch n !limner nA win-ptcat, In, custonien. GENTIZIENT FURNISHING GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND. o w and See tit before karihy your •.' Orders Elsewhere WELE:IAM ILI:fell. Jr, may4:7o;lY n l / 4 1.Ca1. r, Ay-tux PLLJIti.I%I.EI) y. wintery* Ylle liemeds htt. ut,,, t (nut even In nee !tire} to turf. the ;cry %tun ta,,,• 01 nnud,, inching be Illettltug .1,, WV &Skied rheum tutu. tu.lit./y Ull uh lu s u:u; &LAWS get W•USitt • I'ILS HLSKUs, It 14.1 orevely fur the Phu., skit 1. nut relmtnuultelut ty am any other alrt-ow. It bee tareu caw uao of o'er 30 VWr rt. udlus. Yrlce Out sale everywhere. Y Warner,. Dyspepsia Tonle Is prepares 'sprawly lot Dispepues stel tilos< I..tva.r., .1w hissistai Custlvelk se. It 6 a elightly .11.6.4614 lODIC alld upimdld spitelL"; n , Isslt4thrtts stomach sad resitore the digouar or w. w awl! bLalikt *We. Weak, serum, mid i).peptiC VMS 11/10U/d Use names's p rq,.paa i,rr. Sur Sale b druggists. Price Ore It.siss CC.)Ukiril. no :.%lUktE larmallerliaCratagh Salaams It 10 - alui4, ening and erpectorstmg. ISr eXtflortlittat) vow Cr It porisestns lit 11:1/Wrillattl7 rein, mg... 4 trt• sally curing. the most obstinate cases of Colds, /wry [Must, bronchlts,lndurnm, Iluerseuess. Asthma sod Consumpt,n incredible. Su prompt Is the relief Rod rertalt, u. fffer.A• lo all the shove cnan , ur and nYtittioutr: throat and lungs, that thousands phybkl2l.4 u. daily prescribing It, and one and ail sty out the 100.1 itc41111.4 ALA expecturating Drettivlrre r known, (hell arse always Mlurns nlu i, trytl Must case: one bunk edema a cure. butt b, gists, In large bottles. Price 0511 Don:, :C. your nun unit If y try el ill tough and culls.. I. Balsam *rib cum. Mrl Ulu' LAVE. The threat Maud Purifier Mid Veneto.. Warner's %lanai Vliar ur'Wlne 011.11,, Ire tree from soy pOlllO/10114 at ULtIl tat log preper.d for those who require • attal....“, It is a •plruduicioputtzer and tomlt WO thlug In :be worla for porif}iug . the moil piesslot scui delicsom to Um ',oldie; tar so petiur to hnna.l.). . bitter., ur auy other article. It 4 mon lapd cheaper. iiotti male sad feu.als. um.., an lake the 11 the ut Lile. It i,, a i• sent,. Thme'wliu at.hW cajun ~,,, io a lice Cow t Itkely *pints, tc W I;l1 at Life. It to fillit•rel.l frt.e, auj tit i t Is me. It Is sold by altu 4 • •••• it - takalVtatole .4055110. t 1 Kt: that Du, aa,a, but Warikein Ensmennzogur title known Io cure the Whitt, nI 11::1 terry der.) %Vlore I. thy tnm q , Importutt trlntlur l• but 11...tt WILt r. 'L. It Ihr gfratrst ble.p g , rve, *boob( Onre.don.l7 rattrp• It. Jr 1v...-, for k ; upon lu..rrY u herr rt.. nn6 , rl , Li• torn oiminavrd through rd.. druggl.i.x. PO, ••r t: In,! M'.l of (inn 11.11, and n g:nt!. r Ulll wirro.l, Nole by HANNON ! I NNE , . rll/11..11rikeuab.r bbit !I! no i . CARPETS, Oil Cloth &e. Wholesale and Retail, At Lowest Prim, M'CALL•UM BROTH'S. CSI L'lfl h Avenut PITTSBURGH, PA. We ll,•are Fueilities for Supplypg. R 1 L. 1) 1.1 A_ 1,11112, s Equal 0. ANY EAsTERN 1lor!4E MIcCALI.U3I EMI HOMES TITE MILLI( )N ! Rare opportunities are uow iiiTervo homer. In a ea it 1, Aral ay and tor,gen!at nee-tenth of their valor, It ya ra v. TOE NATIONAL ItEAL ESTATE t 1 has for sale real eclair at every rd In the Middle mid Sovilsern Mat,: stork, grail. andfrolt Wm.; ..d ton plantations; timbre end /Marna : tillage end rural rasidenors end • sailis and ,Wit silrs, fat torirs. Write lar Lam! 12.yleter conk In In:: location. price and tetal. aT pout...a.- L... lot. talc. 4tro, connected with our Real I:rinie hate a genera: Claim anti its!. nt • the iinperrl•lon or the well known Time t. 1 ilia if the (Initialler Jeep .rtnieriti a i scientific and pedaled! en.chunie, tint u, ,• • led In the diftereut t:or rrnmeut U. per •• - peclally In the War and Nrod. Ordain 1,..1 li'A.'l7.l -4 .11\1"1" CI I.' VI litter pipes daretnily 'prepared tastily eleented, and JLbnfe unwed Joy cr. in the shortest porrlble Fiore. Special attention riven Cl.''. au re aura for iune, extension, Ink anent, J.c. l`relinsiaary extuninaik.a as to the tal•lit..1• 110 i: of an articie made ou receipt of 1,1 (irk( de- , 'III thin of the came—no nindel toeing required. Faroe shown I , OIOIC IN A'11.17,41'1.'01C!-:• by then, la procating Nonni.. and nit , r card. 'bele Invenilonr. Confidential in our batilneina relation. with it venture:. tyttattoahtble then 11[1_0111.er rellAhl •gr (WY. CI rt. ti 1(1, emitalitlikz fa:Tut/AP infortnetth, sent !Niel Addr•g*: it W. Mt Hick a, (7(1 The .Vattonat Neal lalitte ;Now .171 and 419 it 'lna. Arendt, ll'arhington, lit ;o — Blank. a warty Iho Altllireat kind. .lAst We A guavi IItEIS AllllB-VII HAS RECEIVED A. new and wa.ll "seleveed ASSaltlll ENT in• DRY - GOODS, ~`.3J~~'w`:~'~S~'~~ QUEENS' WAR' EMI HARDWARE. WHICH. HE liFFEES Lowy' I=PricseW.- 11121,0 -161"4.7-,iV6ihitibleiii.for•Aof al the Au 411.11.911 W. K=M n El