MEE FOR miummi.}l9 IR ,MIA 11 4. The fr ,,,. .1•=:... .4.1.. . 1 RUMMY weaolag nau been hello weE t kpoked for conre eueacto. w ' brltave supposed that': leo N olf telollult gen creak - Ott 4 ,Phts, on t ~ , •- • ".. Sliathride- WV" a ' . 011 ...0. - 1 1 / 9 004 been striking shout -•• .. Wtipt;•ltrug gling for I , .; p . ginix as If at ,z. the sews . .;" •• • • have done disc • J ' •' . b dale R s and festpritiee , • • wily, f talk ing_freely .. . eh tees in the publ n ic pri f Chore lett I catiut be . • ' , -that' f..AllilY furnished . •. :.bawl hel_ ,.. • .7 . , •, • ;oritiat she fw ly tivinstory taken of the • presi3tda sent tp her from good Mends, far and ntur. I knew, U was 11 -F 74 1: tom which Prevailed quite extensive ly—but Miss Barnard was not a vitt garlle Ole loVe:tir,ell• her, yr more precious than go u .and. fl• mooda,,and I think it must.liave pained her when . theywere brought ' forward boecespkiiously - in coisnee- don with the etsebratiOn tortier mar riage. . ..c.: . I vi• /, ' . ..,...." : • The day on which he Married Jane ,Bstnaid was a greet ',day- tb 'Philip' 'Ruinsey.' She was •-thei topmost • spray of an oltflatullytreetv,hich had' been noted loneor -lonia:lass. 'That he, a poor artist.' should have been encouraged, by many cliciimstances, to tell .line that he loved her; would never cease to be a wonder to him self. But he was Wishing heartily, within the Svc years spoken of, that he had never found the courage to tell his of it: It is often So With us; the good tbrtune we would sebum at 7 the cost of life, proves . when we have It at' a price somewhat less more than we can manage, or make.uSe of. ;It was because his pictures did not sell, and ho had counted on thelrsell ing. 'Philip: had, not :tilted -to !telt Jane, lathe outset, that 'his - fortlifill, conalsted•in' his canvas, mints and bnisties. . She had thought; andsaid • 'that no better fortune waste beask i lti than lay ip them. Ifsucitaoneot d such another one, received twenty thousand'dollars for vastly thibrfor pictures, who would venture • to sly' what he might not receive? Jane's . courage and enthusiasm was. the 'finest tribute RumseY had' eVer re ceived, and while receiving, it, he thought, with Infinite scorn, on scrubby critics and that public, the patron who might Interfere with his fate. But, after a lapse of five disappoint- 1 log years -the aspect , of things-lad g moo l A ngedi , 1 • s .1 e• I • As Won as it 'began to look as though Philip and Jane might de: pond on him to any bellow degree, Mr. Barnard, the venerable father of Miss Jane, made It evident to the pair that sum dependenkwfut not to he thought of. And, to convince them of his earnestness, be showed them off by considerably lessening the allowance which hitherto lie had granted them. ' His manner of doing this made it very evident that be was disgusted with his son-in-law. Indeed, he said, in so many Words, that'll Phil to was not able to 'support his wife, her father 'would), take her }some again but if he did ao. it 'would ho with the understanding that the separation -between them would be final. • . . It was at this crisis, as it might be called, when Jane had indignantly refused her father's offer„ that her husband began tatOrrow looney here and there, and tsystlfelsoln.-the 'discovery that his "Credit was good': Thus, INA time . al( smititternoothly with them, and wife not know: leg what good' fortune - lead befltilen them, satisfied that money was forth consing When. needed; talked about her husband :kid thoughtabout hint, ; with the pride One Pels in the suc cess of the nearest and dearest. She i eepechilly otperiended'Oeusationit of triumph when she spoke .of Mr. Items) , to her father ; and quoted-the opinions entertained by good author pies of hie genius end skill. . Theold tintleman had neygi been' a patron' of art, and had wire ty - to make to this talk • theonly hing . he could may . , to., thet'parpose • was, • that; If liumsey could support his ' fam ily by r i t his profession, it oukl be a fortu nate thing for the. all round. For a year after hilip-- had made the discovery , abou .iris credit, alt went well with our friends—so well that the little lines of worry, which had now and then appeared on Jane's face,, and' threatened permanence, entirely disappeared. Philip worked with - unflagging diligence in his Mu. dio, concealing his dvsperatiory so well, that his wife had only his dil- Igeuce to disturb her. When she expestulated i 'he said; "These 'are my best days. I most work while the sun shines—" but, poor follow, he was thinking that the sun would never come out of the' cloud and strike the fug that envreiMed him.. He tieemetl i to be'hnppy in' is work; hut•lf lie had dared to touch on flint • point in the - hearing of any mortal, he-would have made a 'miserable revelation. ~ And yet his condition was blissful, as lie perreived, when compared to`that to which lie was evinced ns soon as hisi creditors .be. -gan to exhibit anxiety in regard to their; loans. "One of these, suspecting the state of Riffling, because Philip avoided him, began to'bo very perti nacious; and Philip, • of course,•re tieuteil.that. Jane list ed been building So confidently tin her husband's sue tea miti.faine'during this year, that she bravely endeavorerl,,in her -Ig librance,•to stay this rising trouble-- vainly, of course—since there ii but one way of ridding yteantel of a per • fineelous du,u, and that is; by tiaylill; him whet you hire: ' •‘ • • • - lileimayett by bar leek of'.. , Hum's, fightingin the dark as .she was, the wife's attitude toward her husband, was one of entrenty, "For Heaven's sake, Philip, don't fall I 7 silo cuisines The appeal, ' heed' on loyal confi dence; had its effect on him. Not a pleasingseffect: Pliiilli.Sets"..tae; Ills" " gusted at his, Inability to control Fortune mid commands- her favors, that the next friend who - tusked for the payment of what he owed exei-. ted all the Atrocity that was in him, and, mild man that he was, he had' enough of "forest rangers' in him to make his creditor. Indignant wheel he made it manifest. Thus lie hot a • friend; end the ions isnbittered him. ,'! -And so matters went en. it seemed Inevitable that they should go from had to worse, till there was, perfect" ,CIIIIQR,gaId Min. . . • Phillirihad, di' course; reel ability as an artist. 1 esy, ofcourse; because , :he had , airentlyatmoniplished what is •i• never accomplished ' Without real ability. He hadlound an enthnslas tic and proud admirer in his wife, and thomugligoing abuse as well as intel ligent Manor; and ipraise.tif 'critics. .But the prnerene he wanmaking. an sacred as poorly his expectations as his needs... ilia histleakstlateci on high flights before be had. tested his power to run well: . Such akill seise had i up to . this , tithe exhibited: • Waa the skill which :nay be sequined without 'the exercise .tif great patience. He despised pkidding, not knowing what he did. One who would ..have, bean slow to predict kir him the Joy of tho' adventurous. explorer who finds the :oasis hithe•desert, because It seemed likely that he would keep to the for est borders rather than atrike. out .boldly arose:the sands for the prom ised land. Plodding• vs the sacrifice • which genius devoutly of to the 'great' God.power-L , ln de eplsing it, Phillip. °Comm, knew not what he did. Michelle the extsireive praise of WPii•lliealling b u t not over-wise rfil'lliir , , .WhiNtrile .Na4 , tittihe yotthg. mi.° so lavishly he:domed that tip; doing of what' men, call •ii • "great *Rock" would hardly lieVejustittet it •fostered his self-conceit to u degree that no ameunt of success would have attrpriati otevAosatbdiell it. • .So hive he 'whit; in his twenty.,, ev . en th - year, harboring thislainnuelillsh notion that-he was neither under stood nor appreciated, and that he was In the world too soon, and going MEE . - beca us e i " ' . ' Vbeilittion BM r" - .BM.' thatsnomen , • tar no Pr eernan ve attortireteallyseeed.' jx ,7 dent and bst.Yela were at their work het like Madmen Within the dent* the HO,Wfit ' himeOlf bleinn and , seraltaillin.ell *ln el- handsome building they were pan. On lag. They went on in silence , for-a lance, and Ronne with a nipkilY block or taro then the doubrivhich which he hadnot cal c ulated.' alto, • . . . ilti - la vished lenil had troubled Jane expressed its. a:plane/son which bob _ —_, elf. .. , .„„. ,. ~ Months of labor was sent from m eet t-, Towns '1%14..1. had 'rather sdarve than hibitlon ' Wells ,to lut . ty A - doh- MI kof - o , l d n os B oren - ven , you , loaned a place at work and there enough to 'mho any for me, gatheri Ith/sid fruit." lens It was ~ ~... _ , ..,No danger,', ti ans wend,. half slim man mid. ~. , . , ~ _ , el .. shiit . , - mi . o reen tssurprialeg,worits.diun- laughing . I might , a a tree et offinerlay stud sold' at•the' same like thationgettobefonsenyadnir time, brought three •tlints the sum. would fall for instt .... . , , „ ... ~ „.„ Retteet‘op Anttogs/ nanuent. s I - Jaho, made no reply. , She hoped • aniline . thought , of Iraydon and' her ailencieweetid win'hli; Confidence. um Thutribi-anddid , •tiot meek the- but It did not, and ill she said: • retnedr ofthe formers. But he .eaid ' , ."There hi onlyone thing•lask for, to MA wife; lOW kir Sintnentillehanen, tu3d that Is to seen picture of yowls-- ,had•becomeptenned of the.; Minnie aperfecipictures-IntheAcklemy be per which, contained enactment of fore 1,41 e, ~. • .. -. ~, , . , the sale ,-!.!I WWII itlittlis self-respect _t/Ast i L or l tbe :rostd,lo Blatt" liss left, Jane ,- 111 hive now Of the 'arts iis - ked; With a.glenn losidee,yirwhieh` IbloWtedge of this city. -1 shall-mel she did not see.: • • .• , no more nictures• to exhibitititis: or 7, "Yon know best yourself." to suetion-rotims. The. dear . public '. The answer expressed so well what have. Wei JllO,Sliest Of Ineltar , tene Jane - heti wished. to • say. , thatrthe While." se , ,, .. ...- -, .s. •• - chief thing she desirekwas to bauble The dear public would harem/Med to trust him perfectly—that, ahe tie. Wheat' idin. .What rildlt Mt? Sit knowledipxl afterward to himselfthat lull uot,esked him fertulYthinffsand she could not have acosinninhedmore if he persisted In giving-what It did' in an hintr's stroll, even if she had not want; vihY; kohlusti not, expect, determined beforehand on their talk. 'an excessiveritl of 'gratitude.. • I Time went on, and it became more ThayoUng ,is wife ; to whom clearer to her that the nes/hared Be be communin hhi. fee:ave. tried eret Was a biamelee one . <Whatever' bu day h bravely to . sunilei but failingsin that work lie was doing,' Ptillip's' stn mid with determined Spirit. ' • ' , science was - easy about !kind so Jane "There must be goodjudgesof good ceased to specidate concerning it. She ,pictures" sonnitithere, Phil. Comet -hoped that he had not Mulertaken a we'll search to, the world:reed rather clan of private pupils to worry the than give up beating. -• ''• life out of him;perhaps he worked - "The journey would be a short on the preparation of - "artlat's ma- One," thought Philip mainly, "Un' terials t" he sometimes came home tee nre went on foot andbegged par with daubs on his garments, which bread by the way." He could not he had not certainly o bt a ined in hi e • my this to Jane, buthebmught him- studio. No matter, he was cheerful self to my a thing more cruel, which :and well ;he preserved a steady hand, was this : "I- can'tthink ofanything Clear sight. and Ids great art aims: better for youslear than to xo bent So all, emit bewell.Shettskedtdm no to'YOur tether- lie intittto j' 4l " to more questions. but tore up the weed come. ',' ; We shalt be elnighed to do of 'doubt, poison-rooted, which. had something desperate:-and I don't flourished in• the shade. "If there wantin do anything hyhalves. Thhi must beasecret." shesaid, "there are I confess, the most desperate thing two Unit Mil playSet`thats . Why that I can think of." . _ _., • • ' shouldn't I have one as ivelles he?" ; H e spoke without looking at his. B u t ea u 4teernerj . keep asitscret? ,•' wife, andwasthankfekthough rath- • It was in these -days, that :Jane er, surprised, that sherteither fainted Rumeey'S brother, M. Watson Ber ner broke out into , any,,erying. It cards wysatroedipeilit .kla,„Wife t had been for 'some time evident to an d, nin / ;ssaah t ard;- , witip w h om him that they must take a move.and theci thin' tied; Sess=ltqllbuy this was the last day they would be at a t e tie t i s l one l yso et - on. la r k, able to remain In their present lode- Watson was ordered off by his pitys .ings, since the .sale 'of Hager had sicians, so thentSwas.' nothing to be broughthini ouly clutgrin- • ':: - said or.dolte ts'Sthe th ing that "We must go somewhere," he would beaten : his re.' But it continued le A dry, hard ' voice. It wean s od p ii g heth at .th o f a th er was cos t s too much to slay' here, and I len,ln, d , - werrAlity' s _ma son to all in -" tone he broke. down—after all, tente,ifeeblenetnakteiterand gener he could-not put the fact into - winds a i t o da l et t en i ntrneo nt . - , -could say to Jam that-he was un- 4 ; ''----: ~ h en na able to support her.. - t , : the - ' 4.11 tart' It /inflow her tem tosPeakt '• - • of evett:daY l . ,)Shi halm*: The - "You think . I had better go back to o ld man telfthenbuder OGner rat my father?.".', -, s• ... '. enceSand moreen4 :11 2 a 3 awratelal nPun ot d o 11 -. 1 . - . • .''‘ - • it -send she Woe tdientUreQUlPllity fir "'You ' ivill le *Bele o ff , if i you 'are; higeho t :reouvanseeSse je : dram so rid of ILIQ, dear?" , " e bea s o lo os na ninstipastidied edits He turned angrily toward her, and he r ou:In tide .life:-. Hlyt lather at that she laughed outright. It was hadoselt Were, s turnedstet land a verse Mingle do; he' looked so des-- eh e bad tient libletnlnt nisi! thnut Aerate. and she felt' SO at her wit's him--witLY_ldaloin4 doe he end that a laugh- was the best tiling would; mw'hipT,lieeti -shifting her aisible. • Tragedy. , war- 'becoming a w es h o rt• t ogget.4lol, bow had ic. - shellourished,C;VhtleiWatson - was " am very glad that you don't in- a , b rea thi ng :agony . - . !?eha s t, : w ere sin upon it," mid she In a moment. among lifx.:Barriard'a reflections day You really mean, Mr. Secretary of after day, as hesaw her come and go. thareasury. that we rue witeoui, He would have dismissed the tho't fu neasistery.to•go•ottrir '- ." •' , had it been possible, but possißle it "Jane, don't question me farther," WWI not. "Pride and-Poverty. / illiTealwaYs As time went on, it becanw eel heard, have a tough tune of it to- dent to Jane that sooner or later her gether." father Would say to her, "There is no "Am I not aufficlentlyhemillated? use—}cannot be left to myself—you Pride! I haven't enotii* to'lieep Me Must, nine here; you'and Rummy. from saying all this telyeu Pk' ''' - , you spend -most efyour time In' the Philip found it comparatindY'eaaY Street command going." One even to say. this thought loc.:Jane had . inisass etioNati About to, knee him, turned away from him and was ex- he did make use of ahnosf these very hibiting•the 'were/Mite-for which winds; „ • - he had always been-remarkable , by - ~ : Wheel/elm/I doneao shaknew of giving her unentlontnthe fi nethillga counie that" thinigh Phillip would ,Intweshureas-drawers.• She looked raise objection, she would be obliged intritWr define Witlilinstntennleaa to remove them. And—this -was a Which intlicatedsearchotrindeastnn• .. quntion I would old friends and the; at last she took up hastily a jewe l- old way of life be restored, y her ten box and walked ref/Idle to 4 ? ,. _ kW- turn-to/her father's house? Can this box "'Phis ' s •,' • • ' • earth by any process get back herald lip," * lihrluird, 'lrlitire . ..dolor tigayds and her ancient ferns?. 'Are mounting to her handsome face, "we hey but all gone indiscriminately . were married once—and here's tire Into oblivion, that .we may have eel= es ttgit It was considered qu Ight and warm.tS in our houses? had •,, What a jam it halt" •'. ' Hail to the fossils by whom we am "A fortunate thing for you, that!' what we are! • • ' • •- • • • The most brilliant match of the sae 1 Vitearsane. took the stage at Its son—two'lltousand ends out—more up-town terminus it wee growing. orites-swasn'tthat what they mid late in the afternoon, and for some in the papers?" diStellee she was the only passenger ; "How can you tattle ato ? I don't but seats were taken on the route by think. it was. Perhaps it wand : have one and another, until, entering been IT we had really been married,' Broadway below Fourteenth street, and yea hadn't kept your own coati- they were,caught in alangle, and for Set In thts shainefut tnahner. We t h,,,, m i nutes at m a t Isd i mme ,, will be married over again, now, if were occupied In untying the hard you please, and here's a wedding knot of horse, earns stages and foot gift for you, which. won't get talked , smgeta __ - ; I about lu the papers. For richer for Shelled' nothing to do then 'except poorer this time and , till death us do to look around, and thisshe did. It part. You don't want me to go. was while doing so that an angel You•nrould be loistif I went. ,What with' unseen hands lifted up a sign Would become of you. 'nth?" ' berme her ewe by which she was to . • Then both were silent. -What emquer. - could a poor fellow my with nett' a The door of the stage preceding weddleg-eift 08 that mass of precious, _• them that door on which her eyes thingSwhich she had pouted Imo chanc ed: to fall, held her attention In his lap, he by Ann oftslreumstaneet a way that drew her forward on the compelled to accept them ? As for sea t toward the window, and her fel- Jhne,-whe had mom - to Ake ;earl , of low - passengers perceived,of mune; words. But along, time after the that she was greatly interested In tiny of her second marriage, as sire Watching the slextrons management always tailed it, she- maw saying t 0 Of the guardians ofsareet order. Not Herself, over and over again "For so; Neither was the sudden move; - richer, for poere r ," and . thinking meet of- hers intended to bide the what weighty meaning was itsCie tears that .started to her eyes; She word''• '- . • ' only wished tosseertain whether she • These young per son s • now went was Indeed to believe whatthose into lei conspicuous - quarters than est , h a d seeme d to see,—For what theyluul; hitherto occupied, In' at 1 t id-they ree, buts picture nil' the measure they were net to eight. "It door.of the stage in advance, which Li qinte easy to'die in . a great, city; she knew no hand put Phillip'ecould nobody expestulateswith you 41' you have painted, unless it was a hand are resolved upon it. 'Me wonder fa which his had guided ?, - how any two lives tai *hen 'dying Is Withdrualugsber oyes front the laseesiq flow beautifully inotinn , Neene, she glanced around her atthe tooStt is to retire in silence I eketchet ;stinted 'above the window, l'ht": lived oh s ' their 'bridal 'it_ .w et 4 , of the stage lu which she rode. In when (beset had Peen -twun oonneo In- that rapid,survey, Jane Ruuntey, to bread-fruitsand each In • the eyes wife of Philip, seemed to see much otthe .other Weenie:morn, lusttrous , More than enough. . • • Itml beantillikas If crystal suid pent The stage moved un aln, but ' had by tome stirprlslng process be- now pt a snail's pace' whi leone of come transformed into blood, hone the passengerspassengers atiew t felt as If she andlitente.st '. -- , , • • , • mildly. *Finally, when she hail ste tithe went. en, theY continued ebidtri , that , she , cooky sit there' to "hold their Own," and to pay as 0 longer - she yelled the drivt.r's • theyweut. and oftite darkuese there .5... .h - ,,k ti o nho ess ics , ,, e 4 , En t ,,, r om et , wterto reture. Philip sent ',nothing to othe 7 r Passetwers that thii % - omult.l to the Academe' In thesedays. Now , In the corner should not Itavediecov.: l Aid I lints : imieistt lye 1 penems • an d ered. till just lifter t heywere in motion' friendlysaersous asked why het, tend a ft er that tiresome .delay, that she they received no Satigractery elliAtVer. i is , l ,,,„, ffirk , rik..-„, she wished! . Had Ile worked, though, every ;morel tie - llie "det - ii - asierp, Mee giuMbiedi-s -in his .studio, and , elaborated and What, cared Philip .I(ususey's wife, thought, and experimeuted, as the' her swift feet gliding over the lave he land the ruint at miaowed. Auld. m e at, , Anybody . who.: paned her an' indefinite ekteneibn , from, old, -m i g ht h are sa id, "Th e re gees u hap - - 1 Father Time. His wife admired.' ry woman. Site Was thinkinrwith praised, was astonished — but also she oy that, even if Philip should fall . was troublea not a little, for he rondo • • at last as an artist, he had verfectly, no effortto bring these pictures be- imeme d e d . ,,„ a reap; i, I , - , , I fore any buyer ; he exhibited none 1 ASK:ending to heisroom on ithe leg. When he finished a work, he =fourth floor s it emitted to her thattlie turned its fare to the wail. and seem- most - delightful house' atmosphere ed to. forget about it. Howslong 'ix.mv tiled it. Ogee she , would have would this go on ? and how long thou ght.-"Whetl tip there I—crowd- MIA it likely . that they would be able ed In nem* these beildhsittritlshould to live on KIWIS and diamonds? ' . .i m iTh eate k• Even i l l -di d „ ho p 0. • ai ,. ,Jane' asked herself this quesilo c n,. Imeted with thedin. i • • Mid answered it hyniying to herself, ', Coutemplatlng it now,end In the "You foal ! he hashit upon some light of the necessity of returning to 'way of making 'money. that's what her father's house, she could hays he den when heels' away from you. waeted Eve's lamentation. He timely keeps on *it,i, tits paint- Philip had not returned yet, and Ing—Heaven knows Why."' - she said to herself, "If that Is' hIS/Fe. One ovening'nhe uskealthe, as oth. cret, I will respect it," and the fully encliad done , though in every di ff er- intended to act upon her resolution; entspirit, why he did not send two but when he came she had'said little or- throe of . them , &tares to the to him by no mean had exhausted opting exhibition.. • . . the topics of talk , hadtiot even touch - The answer he sere her was' rather ed upon her Ikther's prop/nil, when more satisfactory than tiw others re- these wo berg forth: 1 celved, though it was in the mime old "While sts riding down this af • stretn. ' • • terboon, flip, I made Opiny mind [;"I will watt till *phi art. glad to thet ntennitter how many ' twenty hear front me," end • she perceived 1 thousand dollar pictures you paint, r: -that; though he mold it with pride. he sloth, never keep a private carriage." spokenow Without bitterness. Wtalt,f . ' "Why?" he asked. , s• '• : • Wits s Me les•tet of this ritienee. .Onsi.„"pleettuie lie 4.lsildn'A ral,up such a resolve? Theg were walkink up the' gallery of fii.lithe itt a Math tits' we avenuein the nieonligld, when she have in ashler." made a bold advattee net aid; .' , - S - There•was a lazy_ indifference in "How . many. MSK in 0.,v0 ti vaiii yeti which Philip returned, Phil ?". • after a moment. • • • • "One,"he spawned. -; .i"lletUreir' . • enough everywhere. '1 "Pupils mustspay welt." . • You need not atetain'fronf the coach "Yee it would,ha foolish to expect on that anoint; • By-the-way, Jane s better if •/ u I 4 i11. , .4 - r . • . look at this vase, from Paris! I've They were both silent for a rno- had it in my possession some time, ment, and shouts as out tilf Bedlam in you must pardon me for not present-, = kiig !twit. ta•4eti I hardly hair, how to do It.• :Excuse toy awkward- VOWS - .1.• • , • • No wonder; They,: both laughed At when the artist, dimo is an II: Imitator of public w revealed to the poreadir painter be en e vim which .A 4 ,P 0 . 11 °*•4 4 i1 i 441 ' 111.-7 is l" ' ' .-- ' • ~. • NO `wonder' : the: - laughed , with . tears la their Ayes. • list those laugh that srin: Jane had won as well %as Philip, in the great singes 0( life, and-Mr husbamttim4_ Watched her proceedings with-a pride which, in ducat him to•secure for her:ikle 4e evidence, or ; her ,iggegel,,soWe tone before the : &ales „would he - iMe to import dwil _Weft Tor the wit ilLet ' BUI , tehad notexpeeted that when he.eroimied her widfr tiler° Worthier than he had• given tiered 'their lb* :iar even on theirseemmtweddingday, she 'wird& have- reedy • for.. him a wraith of honor everlasting. : _ .. • , S And newsboy most hdk.aboof IP , ' [Ps bark.to Milueoce., SW Abe V . temptations of the world.. ell the"lrekilhl?Nril 'en' world.. , :pig sure *b so', mdcif 'ebriched" them :Matt have slit 'scrupled to ham* . of If In behlifoTany one who clumem to appropriate , the results. Certain otnnibm-pletureevand Par* printed vases' to my 'thinking may he numbered Among the finest, of the specimens of hjgh art to beamnd 'etncing us. . • . • , lowebmcibly desed ir-s Trork of the Kadin the Workl. ll • HARPERS'• •MAGAZINE. • Moneta or raw Pazas.'l , No more delightful travels are printed in the English language t h an appear per , penally in lirrperie Magazine. They are rend with emelt interest and satkfactloe biboys 'of - every grads irons Miners to e My. Its seientind papers, while soli tiy prtifoned to deatind Ilk attention of thelearnakaru yet adoiTrablY ad de r d to the populertulderalandirrg, and gn• e 0 es, much to diffuse correct Information concerning current eckultinci discovery as it could be if It was the.o4llTl of %he'll°. duty , fee ftbe DUruainn or 17 1 0 0 41 KnoWl• edgc, The great design of Harper Is to ere • correct information and' fallenl apiusement to the great enamel Of the - peO. pie. There are kw lettingen American famines in Whit* •Harper'l Magazine would not be an appreciated and highly welcome guest. There is no monthly Meg. ' Innen Inglingent read r in t i a kinily can loan ler afford to witlicint: ny M agazines are accumulated. Ha rs' Is There Is not a Magazine. that is printed, which shows inora intelligent pains ex.' pended on its artkies and mechanical ex ecution. The e is not a cheaper Mainline' puWisheu. • There is not,' confessedly, a more popular Magazine in theworld.-- [New England Homestead. - It !s one of the *make" ofJournallim—{ the editorial management of Harpers'...— (The Nation, N. T. • SUBSCRIPTIONS-1871. ": Tears: Harpers' Hopkins 1 ,year,ll4.M \ An extra copy of either the Magazine, Weekly,- or Baser will be suliplial grads Weyer) , Club of. Five Subscribe rsat Ita,g* ee ek I D one r e mitiencc; or slx copies for tweet*. dollars. SaWscription to Harpers' Magazine, • Weekly; and Bazar, fir one address for one year, $10.00; *yawn ot Harper's Period!. cab, to one address, for one year, seven dollars. Back nusibent can be supplied at any Rum A complete' Set of Hairpais' Magazine, new comprising 41 volumes, in nod cloth binding will he sent by express, freight a expense of purchaser, for 2.2.2.1 per vol. ' 'bum. Singie.volumes by mail, postpaid, three dollars. Cloth 0114e1 forylalltig.bit cysts by , mall., postpaid. The podigpu Harper!? Mtge:leek 24 eentsa year, which must be paid' at the sutdcribeesport•ollice„ . • • Address' • HARPER at BROTHERS, New York. Scienlifie AmeriCan FOR 1871. TWEIYTY.6Ixrii Ean. his splendid weekly, greatly enlarged and Improved, Is one of the most use. !and hitercitlng journals ever publish ed. Every number is beautifully* printed on fine paper, inl, l elegantly illustrated with original engravings.. representing New, inventions, Novelties in MechaniCa, Manuhictures, Chemistry, Photography, Architecture, Agriculture, Engineering, Science end Art. - . Farnsers, Mechanics, Inventors, En gineers, Cheaaat,Manufacturint, " and people of all pm/ea:lona • or trada will find the SCIENTIFIC A MEXICAN of great value and intereal lta practical Suggestions will save bun. drods-of dollars to every Household, Workshop and Factory In the land, be. sides stlbrding s Contlntritl Source of Val. unble lostrpctlon. The .Edltors are as sisted by many of the ablest Aroericut and European writers, an havingemas to all the kadingilclentlfic and cat Jourfinls of the world, the columns of the Scientific Aluaritim are can- Klantly enriched eholeess Infer -11111. ion.' 1 • • - • • An Of!Wag List a., all the Patents is sued is publishat iceek4/.• - The pairiy unnitiers of the Nelenntly American. wake Two Splendid Vol wins of nearly_One Thousand Pages, equivalent in size to Four Thousiostror dinavy book ' • • ' - . Specimen 09piee sent frees TERMS--$3 a year; $l5O half year Clubs often copies t c one year .at &Q Andy With a .SPL.ti.IfIND 14tYant.g . to_the person who faints the Club. consisting of n copy of the celebrated Steel Philo • But graving. "31eis-of Progresac" • In connection ,with the publkatkint of the Scientific .American, • the undersigned conduct the most extensive Agency to the world flit proceritig • •. . " Xtb . ll6 t\T 13. • The beat way e;obtaln an queition-Cin I obtain at wool,/ la to white o• 14 LTNN dc CO I Xl' Park: Row, N. Y. who have had neer:tertaity.tlve yokel exiirrteneeln the.lnetittess.' Ndiebarge is ;node tor ophil ind *deice. A- pen-and. Ink - wrftten description sir illii01(1 si;nt: •• " • For triskip , c4Ain.,rvice•rnineAtiiiikiiii iwl Xwiipeanniniiils.Coitezta, ReAtio, Inlerferenot,i, .11Itita nn twilling pintaas.liolriZtiod,FningA else patent, Ornee ; the New Patent Loom •Easininationa. Exisnalurak laringementi. err., etc.. smallhr Beeeinedleeie•B•ok. which will be mailed free on epolleetkm. linsineee etrieity-contidentlal-dildrese MUNN' ar. , CO., Publishers of fee Seienofte American. 8.7 Pak Itew, New York. dret4:4t 4nesee rir . lflank: Saaicauu'i sale at the kiac (MAIL Y. 1111VIIIIT. Notary Pottle, ton. •-• vey ccccc sad Insenutce Aggro. Deed. and 'Agreements written sedukeirerWeetniatetaktea, to paving beendelicoessakatood madgent to vernal first tens luminance Commute, mire *onion the nu, I.lle. Accideut and live Mack DeNreir ... ettle= t = take NA tense,.. : li tre* write mt be the 'Adman* 1.12• V * of lot tiers Orean . etra or.. Tickets sold to and Beet all. puree In Of . - laud. Ireland, licetkad,fierneny mad Prance. Of. deals Leafs brick veer, Dlammund. Rochester. aprtlees 1 81•Attlinit FAINX. BLIZA-LJZZOLI.DBOI.I.- Notice le tetek7 Clrep that letters el seethe ideation on the estate of the above limed deem-' Bat Were the Ilieueek d Bever, la the comity el Beaver, deed, hare been Brut. d to Hobert, Davie. lueldlne In lie city d Pfttatergte, Weer:, sons, thentore, %Mat dab= at daimanas qpiest the estate of the said decedent as mewed to make the sense tonere to the said athedalstratoe • delay. -- -BOBZET,DMiUi..Adeer. P.O. addle.. Ott street. Pktaberik, Pa. ' Jo a. worm, Ationny et bawl, MUMW. PIL metro peaNree acy. Camellioun.--fll yew. Isidassustroo led to iR7 cinesbill twelve gramt AWe venom tuning Lag Siggte atiAt Om. 'delimit to bay wow Property. cnalvtilmn lauds. guts Nu tlme sod.memPY 11 calling as Mr • .:Is • A DIIIIINISTRATRIWPIUTICIL—aktoteefehto: ..tfeileMee e Jr. deed. Adentakeree tam boon tbe tete m a st klehlehnajr., late of &Webb bownshlp, ~ of Beef ee, beetalf been deity knotted to lbet utederelgred, all peromo lOnbled to the Paid mtate are requeetett to make payment: and theme hethegmeehar erelmet the come It ill premeet when to • • • t wet:key MAHUARET 71ch1A HON, Adam's. A 'IYMINTEITRATOWS NWlWlL—Lettees k.adidettatioa basins teem a plated to the sub scriber- oci the estate at Ambleakt Neese:len; dre'd.;etAnoth Beaeartinrest*lleever Co, TA:, in indebted lo eekt estate*, nod& alto w2e leistedlate parses!, and then having debit/ iitodalt the MUM an' pies eat thee lily theetkated for eetUemeet. , ItEUBAN WATT, ^ noySbw Mal" r. ==,Z= Pi.oripxhifm! , al. 1116121 Reduced Pficesl , 81:1%N)roir ttt81);113 ita;roilienetturiied [min the' Eiks ' WlTii-AARGE iIsOCK OF 00008, brilbt at ttie Lowest Cash Pricds",, wAllsell soma GoOdi. .g to* Ai BEFORE. PIE:104 MEM • , 1 ' Cond ll o4lLoe , Dry Goode. Groceries. Pro "Thlkles.Uanlwrua, .11Mr. looss - ,aadlil!npea, Hote,-Ocum. Csiag .. • italli. • Iron, Nell', Plants,: ! • • '': Wbltelead, Ott Putty, „queellanare. 1911- , ' • ~. T,,.4 Feed, ' '•- , .; :-• • • F. ' • • , • • . , • ' - ',.'Si' Oran and • , ...,4- .Baccia,*varier -ty of Printh,Musllns. • '.. • 41Z4rDefalnaChockil. • 'u td eans,DiCraah 411 d. awry ; shin. ln Tess, ms, Coffees, ' Byrom flames; Carbon 011, 900' . , 4j,the gated Quito!' City 1 - , N EW CREEK FLOUR. Jail and for sale, 1911o . leaale and • '',tr - ".- *tall, " At „Pittsburg Prices. 206 bra Wheeling Nails: 'CAR WHITE LIME; • . ifilii --. *41*4 - - , and Akron (knient ; • ; Largo Stockof • 4 . 4 Whi ILead .and Painti. A !eV Mlle a ) 0 1 f 8 g U art Z 00 *. OTI rei. drifted and for Wholesale • • :ftlit!' and AL50,..1.1* CATAWBA, ISABELLA -0 -aud-= Co4cord Wines, Of ouriiirn sintarte, fur Medicinal and Sacramental Purposes, are highly IIe• commended by those Who have used them. Thej are also Agents for the KNIMM MOWER MID REAPER, And PUt. Nat. Plow Co'a. Plows. ,Thaultht the Ihr their 'past pat ronage w ithinerit a liberal share in the Mara All Goods Adhered Alie qi - (large. You caw rely on ell goods being frvs, b, as all our - old goods were sold at auction-. IPETEIRER & 1411111,, aprla; Ytar. COdeo _ Ladr4 Book VC.W.. 1871. MN The Chlipesti Lady:W . .3li!gamines, be cause It Is the bat. It has h ay a betn the one of the pub lisher to catimbatte in Its pages whatever la useful, whiltever Is elevating, whatever is pnie, dignified and virtuous In sentiment, with whatever inay afford rational and innocent :amusement. For. Its Literary Department, in past years, THE BEST WRITERS iu the literary World More contnhatta, and will continue to furnish artlcialor the year 18:1. Such names as Marion Miriam], In° Churchill, ' Louise & Dort, Meths Victoria Victor, &Annie Frost:Mrs. Dennison, Mrs. C. A. llopkina, and others, Cannot bu found 011 the Prospectus of any other Magazine. BEA Ul7l O UL STEEL PLATER Of these the Lady'sil uk cumulus four teen each year, superior, (w•e challenge comparison) to any published in this country, eittierJn bunk or perioiltcsiq OUR 'COLORED FISHION-PLAITS' }kyr • reputation for currixtnee g the W n Id over. EMBROIDERY PATTERNS. —We give frequently a presentation sheet to our paints:us onntaining twenty, thirty and sometimes (arty designs In embroide ry. ORIGINAL MUSIC.--dieley's is the only inagitzlne in which music prepared eiress• roe it appears. MODEL COTTAGES.—The only msg. nine In tins country that gives these de signs is tha.Lady's Rook. ' • DRAWING LESS9NB.—/"..lPis we are also slime. We have also a CHILDRENS, HOR TICULTURAL and a HEALTH depart. meat. GOREY'S INVALUABLE RECEIPTS upon every subject, for the Boudoir, 'Nur sery Kitchen, ilnule and Laundry: TINTED ENGBANINGS.—Tins ha a seeks of.eturaavings that no one liar at, tempted butliairaeivea ' They give great satiMfartum . . . . LADIES FANCY WORK DEPART NENT.—qiiinip of the designs In Oils de rinitrueut nitqlrinted in enlnnt, In n style imequalled.l Tot7ns for 1871. One copy, owe year, $1 00 Two copestone year, - • - • 500 Three copies one gene, • • - • 750 Four oopictione year. • - -10 00 Fire copieipne year, untl on ex tra ropy lb the person getting up the club, making mix copies, 14 00' Eight aiptes,one year. and nu ex tra copy to the person getting •up the club, making nine copies 21 00 Eleven cophiaone year, and an ex tra copy tit•the person getting • up the club, making twelve . aopietti• ‘• • • - 37 :10 (Wale?* LattlHy'a Bnok and Harper)" magazine will be sent nee year no receipt $5 or 5O. Goiters' Lady's Book and Arthur's HomeMagssine will be sent one year on receiptof $4 . 00. Godey'a Lady's( Book and The ‘,'hildren's hour will b 9 scut one year on the receipt or $3.50. Godey's Lady's Book, Arthisi's Rome Mairacine aid Children's Hour will be ,sent one yeat.on receipt or tire dollars. I MI. Thu money must all he sent at one be any a z the clubs. and additions mall Pe maiWisvidubs ailclub rates. !Tow TO RigatiT.-16 remitting by t Mall. P'wt OilksiOnter nn Philadelphia, or a Draft on Philadelphia or New York, pay able to the eider of L. A. Godey, fs prer ,erablei to ban* notes. lf a draft or a isst 'talk* Orderpannot be procured, send I:W -1r4 Sinitivile National Mink notes: Ad. 'dre f ' L. A. GerDEY. • Crir.ilixth & Chestnut sin, Phila. C° vow /ALB:—The understood ma roortrat le dm Laud a somml ankle of Lamp mad Nat Cool. wiiictlt be on' tell at reasonable prices. either t the bilk, or will deity,' te; purcharorr.— ./Ittt M alllt I. Itostted us 111411.1mterm Bus. kw ewe C. ItMtat. Ft. Wl= tivq ati - sad t a ebo dLtmsee Bearer rtalloo. • Woo • &elic •••• its-or nos Cloy, tehtch I. wil l . dt:woo ors rotiotmobte rotes. I. Wets lett Miry trekker, la litirtirouater. or at Jr..; Oast above ialto•best•r, or at the bent. will ' nwiltv• Dibezealtennon. J. C. stovunca. ' ° role o IPOmp Co.'ss Pateit Mew-lined Pumps, Pee Wells sad Osesess. For We by eta J4CItO3B • co. Bodiester. .'.~ Yaart'~~TS'.iruccriaano.;....~.i 110111: NZW:10101t TRI*VIIIL • • 7luvegh amok aid she fame twiallOw 411vMsill. breaveaads, devaetalitme. WeAsieriema ides embodied promithW id oar. MtheW IWlthist beisrkwradies preatebee ite,veiplidereallsiediam- The DOW ht ng see - tbsi"all teen infacided i a i = , end endowed , by dieht render mtili delta tat Ble.lbetty,and the pedwodedllnpinele. no bogy a glltterteg orality, a poet (Mae, n' pilM el siim • weemiaMos, bat the WOW ow; political fabric. hs it Beek which dales Mom tha leagues - of IWO, Sods Its lotted comidetkajent tans eitatun" later, in the X.lftk.limendsw% ii mbieb gives to he opal Ittkal aod - tivil• ar wrap sum banter ma he ear Rios the shield sad BMus' of the Peden! theiallistion. The billewe of Coste ant PrlvilemPaskl - • rilec talge mead that rock, and may innaleatly seem on the point .of winkle dawn: but Its felted/Slues are MK and ighlet b = " w i tt asd Wormy ere spray weird load& - W"S"'" Vatir s °mem 1"1"21 14 hrialocren. a Very Inhterity idles People .atill held their mond Abet. Macke have no dela Width Whit beimelle mimed. Wetly sp. peedMslibeditheismith all the tOrlqf lune& to Republican chh= asecittesetlesdlrened Meisel the hattle- Melderaf limpotdiess eireareheircy Willstiteddeleo dal Bawd= Wink We do not coot; that load memateenheadniad by Repabileas fends wad die. eemikLll. *PIM the chargiag bust with a 241irwt el of victory', seek as nerved !Ito pet lii Wised strength.* Weds:der MAW of the ecusteet of RH aid Mk Yet our Al* Is deer and Wong that der Asiikan People MIR blow Oad that, mar had bdthedielde oar kW Cleft War. the Union was upheld wed Slaved dee. knee, led will ewer comedown &tide that the withal Waal IhstMempoSeed,ose Wes vala. • Tea Taunus s *Woes * the prowentMo of the groat strugte by logithilede - moms to benelltent suds. To bats tloesreqmty. tt ("paws indta, o g. able National Integrity ; to Slavery for Blacks, Liberty for MI; to Prolem*tkm, Enfrinekhe. meat; to Popular lanormace. Universal Mew. doe - to Intensity and eternity orarrattillat Hate• universal •and fidedde Good It would Pals do its Wowed to hasten the glad day when the South shall tie with the 'North in exultation and watitude over the diseppeerawe of the Lot tines or taint of that wird which Impelled Mao to exult In me owpershlp and duattelbood of bis kilo, Ran. • ProWeedly do we maze that the innotort le not let ended—Mat RlMons mount, more Or lON lab. Ben, the demented of the slarebolders' Confeder. soy, and rear their children to hate those by whore magi and condign Its overthrow was achieved. If we ever seem to differ euentlatly from other (Uranium* our coneictioo thet magnanimity Is sever weakness, •, the. vengeance is never politic, and that devils are not cast out by Beelzebub, mustier" b exPlabt alleeld eccentricities whose perfect vindication we leave to Time and Settee. lion. Tea Tittatnix has, been, it, and most be, a real. one advocate of Protection to Home Industry. Regarding habitual Idleness as the greatest foe to human prowess. the hum of human happiness, we seek to win out countrymen In mason from the ensnaring I arm of SpscaletkM, of TruMc,And of always overcrowded Professions, to the tae, i th i ptizt e Productive o Inter at a'n ,ir evad thousands vainly jostle and crowd alegnidd qsest of "Momieth to Do." to cover pe t and plain. with mantes shammed In Agriculture. Me• thanks and lbw lhnufseteme, and constardl_y prided.. tug Into • bank, void wilderness the bonds and the works of civilised Nan. •Isoldleg the Procee ded' of Boom *duns by dhairalaelbse dunes on imported Warm on ledorka coential to the rapid, baulk:ant dlifueloss of Peoductiam In mi Its phases and departments, and so team Intone d= of our people bn all the gainful arta of Pete, Ms ergo oar country:nee to mitten *and uphold thatpolley, undoubting filth that the true in. west, not of • etas or a secdon,'bot of each see lion and every useful class, le thereby subee,ved and promoted. Tux Tetscres aims to be preeminendy a .Yetes paper Its conespondents traverse every. State, see present on every tattle-field, ire early ad-. ~vised of every notable Cabinet dechkm, observe the pi woe-dings of (Amgen., of legislatures. and of Conventkes, and report to us by tel g mad raph all that seems of general newest We have lot one day'a momentous whims doom Swope by table tar more than our entire recepls for the Lon in which those advice* reached our modem If lavish outlay, unsleeping vigilance, and un• bounded faith In the Ilberdity and disarm:neat of the nailing public will enable us to, make • )car nal which Ms no superior in the secomcy, nee. 11.. and hinibmess of la contents, .7 - As Tribinut shall be such a luartud. , - . . TO Agricultural and the sobeerrktt Ms, we have devoted,and shall persistently devote.more means sod space thsh moat:no rivals: We aim to make r* Weekly Triblom such a paper as no Comet an afford to do "figural, however widely polltom may differ from ours. Oar reports of the Cattle, Home. Produce. rod General Nisatets, are eo full and aocurats, our assays in elucidation of the fencer's calling, end' our regular reports of the Penner** Chilrand kindred gathenngs, areso Interesting. that the poorest lamer will god therein a, tutor of suggestion and counsel, of which he atonal mouth Ignerant without pakten and serious lots. We sell The Weary to Clubs for less than Its value In dwellings kit waste-pspet; and, tkongb lls sabwolptlot ls already very large, we btileve that a Half lialliou on homers will take It whenever It shall beSoinreended to their attention. We ask our friends everywhere to aid is In so commending it DAUM TlUXlnitiXsUßutiocriber4ll,o jxualmX4 Scar-Wilimy Tonics& Nall notecrtlxbr, 54 per lUMeII3. Ifhoopla' or mow, $3 emit ex tra copy will be scat, or every club of ten sent for at one link; tfprefertsd, a copy of Ltecollecteoes of • Bilsyilfe. XY"Xe. Greeley. TAM= or TUX WZZSLT TUUBOXE: To Mall tintacriberr: • Om Copy. Quo year. 5.1 live Coplmmo year,slll Issue. 1 oil at one Peet-Office. all at one Post-°Mee. 10 Copies.— $1 50eacb. 10 Copies.... SLOOrsich UP Copts.... 2.1. sett. 10 Copts.... SAO sett. 50 Copies.... IMO each. 50 Copies._... 1.10 each. And One ;Extra Copy to And One Extra Copy to each Club. . each Club. Perms enliMod to an extra copy can, if prefer. red, bare either of the following hooks, postage joepaled ; Political Economy. b; - Horace tireeler Pme Cullum fur Pro At. by P. T. quint% ; The Ek silents of : Agriculture, by Geo. E. Waring. Advertiaing_Rates z "DOILY TA! 110111 SI per line. 811111-WEIgLY and 50 eetall per line. WitltLY 'ritzy:at, Ili, pc and 055 per hue. According to posillun in the paper. To oubicriben; wishing to preorrre 15tree ky.. enay., oat, - !SAW /Zone tarmtng,"and fullLbes iii my s t o tr ,iy . ;r r 4;;e. ri i ,i. e l . v g r O L fe y r 4 . l . A L t a t. r y ; 4 . l fur we will send the book, postpaid, r; aural As wads at Ma (lane rf subseraLing. .00t1 YOU PALS AT TUT TRIBUISS °lmes. • 7AsTHGrx• 4.inmo.•. Price In cents. Tei6on• Aintanae Reprixt. 1838 to 1808. 1 rob. Half bound, $lO. Nero((valeta kr ;alms% Cfi. Ily Horace Greeley. Various styl., of bunting. Cloth. ft W. Libra ry. ir/ W. half 14oruceo, 14. flan' clots. 43. hionwee Antique. V. ittittietti Neolonng. fly Horace Greeley. 14 SO. L'erbanE• Ilydruplies awl Sixteenth Large octavo. Cloth, Vs. Par C6 , lhorflor hog!. ljulan. 14. Klement. of .4grieukure. Waring Now Edl• boo. Chsh. St. Destining/or Et.ofhlo and Profit. Waring. Cloth "Sent free on receipt Of price. In snaking remittances always procures draft On New York. or a /14146r/ke ]fungi! Order, if p osi t. bk. Where tither of these can be poneured.send the mosey, foil cleave is a reOstered letter. Ti registrall. n fee has been reduced to.fiffsen reeds. and the present reghtratlon y.trm w has been found hy the 'Komi authorities to be virinally an nbsuluto protection against losses by inulL All Postmaster. oe obliged to register lettren when requested to do fa. Term, cub lu whittle:. • Addrrst Tui Toorux.t, Nor!' York tb et., 1212= fight Aar Madly An. ..;.giviraPsr et Os !reams Times. lataraded Mar Ihsaidso Now an Artl6 laaladtag Tamen. Ilactiudes. Itareasab. Pro. limalawdft;iT k orkera. Waken. end all Uln as: of Hassit lia, sad the Wino. &ma Lad Dascidasi at all maa. ONLY ONE DOLLAR. A YILAO ONE lIIINDILIZICOIFIES VOA MI. Or laretto• Ow Cans • Copy. let Owe br • 11140 COO as every Pale OOP. eILIII.WIEZILLY MM. LI ♦ TEAL Of .I:ba was elm sal punt ebaracter as 1.811112113,T, bit with h mates variem et ilassatlaasoas rasatalt; lad t e.tw■(w p.m to the letsbetibais vtlk greater tresimass. imiasan It Maas twits a vast tutor colour may. TRZ DAILY BUN. ea A TZAR. emisea • Ur mailable aaaam. Maw arming= mOm war - rm. aid faszlima la plaice. all the awn eveywhara. Two_ mini • my :a7 Mall. allaa I MOM at fe a year. , • . tIMUCI3 TO CILTBEL sus DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN. The copies:sae year. aspoustetrandrseeed. Fear Dollars. Tie eagles. or year. asearately addressed (and an SIM COPP JO tie getter up of alai). 11111114 Dollars. "MT ce. Teer saParately Wrangel (anima sus copy 1014 sinner ap of crab). Fifteen Dollars. Tiny fewer"; Me yaw. Woes cadre tend the llerni-w sally ass yearto getter sp Nub). • Tlilrtygliree Dollars. Arty eaplas s ;eas year. setasstiate sedrestee (and tee Semi. rely coeyearto cutter operator.). Titirty.ilve Dollars. Dee larsdied ftples. one year; to owe salter. lied / tie Dilly ftr sae year to the getter an of elan. ' Dollars. bestlfied cope. * s e yew. separately ad sad lbs Daft Wove Mat pear S s y= 011). TUE 8111111.WINALY Ms maim. MO mat. smarstirmosed.: , he Dollars. soaks, or am. saparstals sadrsead mat Y eters copy to mew op or ea*. Slams Dollars. ••e s eralliD TOUR BIONET. *Putt allaa ardor% drocks. or draft. to New Tart, florarar catiodest. If am. tam reglues tie WWI oaatatalag moue/. Addrast zsh.Airn. Pa6t btte•, lhot Wks. Maw Tort qty. • ' Par ista"11111 Pod 1 iiiii i , g. dll 0.0=111.0• old AWN% . 111""N it an .% el ei bi sb.s. =ha= a lel te I tga i \ \ ma WI intbi - a .... 4 2, Wilial se. imell. ir Silos as i la vi 5= rit.,...v..,rii, • • . .............. ~.. • ....... ..... ring air Ma _ ea Is ma - 1W andllike MI DL —Ooe RIONp , P4511T COHN-8 H i lt Ural . United States to sell Mid:let= Pot n lnflt i ork• Sheller. patented ISHO. lt shads all stare &Rom and ean be used by say one. Will last Ike yeary,, Retail price CO cents. Motorist brAgersts: Its ceHarrisbu nts. T Pa. erritory yam MIDDLILTON nevem rg, IGal l J.! . •-,11 Foundry - itlitepair ,Snop, Diving ild 701It i tnsig lb, psis SW!lor-4118W limos 1 Moms seams I mums et . Mos eamstrimiliff 'mists i d Ulan oat possum COOKING- STOVES ‘5ll gnu balscAmmettlf ustol aft* la• provemeats, I am waste 4 is aortas Uweto IMc. • Ev.T.4;Ci - tmir IS 9 Vii: °sari= wounrataw b&..... • pato air ow iwriutr. • Mom afDlßaentsgwßr ffertlng asa Cloaktag: ibC Great ReppilleCooktel Stole. Uss Or boat Record of say &we ever oared to LEBO ROOM TO DO MORE. WORK, MOST. LOII.VL A. 1:3 r,v. THE BEST STOVE ICI USE. In connectionwith the Wove I have got up • Patent which occupies little rood, no additional fuel, and is not liable to wear out, dispen ses with all pipe. can i.e put on or taken off at Any time, and wade to stilt all stoves or any size or pattern. Flue Hundred Pero W . h . o Rhay. e , purc l hased. a X nd used tho ORM' EPUBLC .COOIIG 810 V E, must or whose wunes lave been publish. ed in the A nuns. Are .eoufidently referred to, to bear witness erns supenor merits u s cooking stove." thrn* then Ant elan esetneo on hood. of about Men bone ixrwer capacity, they an offend to the patine et rouonable rates. THOSSILET. ITEM HE N RI -• LA p f DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITUE. LOOKINII4ILIE & PICTURE HAIM; OF ALL SIEES FURNISHED TO °EBBW Brlglitou flt.above Plow Vatitoew, ROCHEYTER,I S ENN'A. The hugest stock In Beaver county constantly oo band, acid gelling at the vety lowest prices. Callus sad Hearse provided at the sborteet notice Elating a Mtge stock ot all kinds of furniture on haw, and wishing to wake room for tall and win- ter work. I have reduced my pita.. accordingly. auelpt. =1 Ladies Satchels selling &S cents, $lOO and 81.40 Just received from our Importers and manufacturers • large stook of Erl==2l FANCY BASK ETA, HOBBY HORSES, WAGONS, WAX DOLLS, &c, he. thll and Ersunine our Goods. O'Leary & Singleton, aptll:l.7) Wird Jose, Sept. dec. Qr.RING ANDIIIIITIIIIER 000.11.—Tbs 1.7 codeTht beer leave is. haulm his Wends and the pitr i peuenilly that he has Jost received a new stock of cmds of the latest styles' or Spring sed Mummer sear osßich he oars at my modem rates. GRNTLEMIINF FURNISHING GOODS. coNSTANTLY ON I.LAND. - - Cluthttt,u made to order on the shortest notice. Thankful to the public to, put Wrote, 1 hope by close stleatioti to business to merit a contb.n• toes or she pule. DANIEL bIiLLER,PA iNfoGic sr. BRIDOXIVATER. nmr 210 COMIONERY .ESTAILLEENT. • The undersigned haring bought net the Ba kery and Confectionery establishment col J. C. Hays. near Me Past office, In Rochester. Hs-. wan d respectfully Inform the public that be 0111 . Keep the beat quality of Oratero whieh be verses In every style ; also will *apply them by the can at reasonable prices. Thom la in want of them should give him an early call. lib Confectionery department Is weU stocked; and puttee, weddings, de., will be supplied with everything mrded on short notice and In the hest 01 styk, Yamllles furnished with iresh bread se often a. desired. GEORGE IiStEDERICIL. BUYERS, LOOK HiREI The untterattned, thankful for put Lunn would reepectfully Wrenn the public That be bas one of the lout 'election. of WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Etc Ete„ on hand to be koatot to the county. Ills amoon. Mcnt of School,. :111erellaseon7 ■od Hendon* 33 CO Co 33C. 15 complete; whilit no pains or rimmed on by part to make ht. STATiONEItY DEPAItTIIISNT equal to the best ol‘lty Establishments.. It Is the eseluslre agent fur the celebrated Per Mb comity. Thom sewklngs good Gold . Pen. would do well to see them before purcharlng. Ile is die Agent for this county for !Crider's Pboto=ap.i Marriage C.rildeste. The attention of Cleagyrnen b respectfully called to this, se. he can sell them at the earn* Mat-unlit as they would get from the Publisher. Atwater's School Uure crtiraeut for aide at Publieber's pricer. Also on hand, Toys and Variety Gouda, sellable for all seasons. lavl.lSlTltly MERCHANT TAILOR, BROADWAY. NEW BRIGHTON, PA. a llaying readved a large and well *elected stork BRA VERS,t CHINCHILLAS, CLOTHS, CASSLVERES, ENG LLSH XELTONS, VESTINGS, of the 41.4 ml 4 wort taphionable .10,, which viii ha made Molder on the and On Ib. ibcieleei pato . Ma notice and warranted to Ora satialketkao ; • • EL trop lay polio hut ant dame workman% awl huh* amraderalltte +tape:Seep In vista:. I tars taaapeleke sartbere ht the ante. as to xpia. sad at I imp tvlw oa hand a foil god , of num) aide dodderer bane imannfaetnte. ortnett. 1:=1 STOVES' ITTP6I IT TAKES LESS FUEL, BEST BAKER, ALTOGETHER M t IICTE:NSION TOP, BARGAINS ! ! nowArtz s , CHINA and BOHEMIAN WARE, 14S Federal St.i ALLEGHENY, PA., LOOK HERE: 33.a.imix3i:t. - ist lED FoLoy** Gold Yon, .7. F. Ilroadvisy. New Melton Sag. Sinn, Fall ":tuld Winter Goods, conplAing or 3iUtit ItILASONABLY. TEIULw ~.•, s: .. ADDRESS TO TUE Nervous aM Debilitated, waoBsBU/nRINOB HAVE BEEN FROTRAOTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES, MID WHORE WEN REQUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT. n Render Erisawe desirabk If you U. SUOlrt4g. or lave mired from invol untary disollarges, whet eCect 1. produced on your gement' health? Do, you feel weak, deblinsted, emlly tired ? Licee a little inns exertion produce palpitation of the beim! Does yon: liver or urt taryorgsni, or yotir kidney., bequeath get out of order Is your urine sometimes thick, milky or Sochl, or Is It ropy cm nettling! Or does a thick KIWI rise to the top? Or Is these • Indianan at the bottom alter it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of sheet breathing `or dyspepsia/ •re your bowels constipated? Do you have gall. of hinting, or rashes of blood to the Mad f Is your memory impaired" Is your mind coaptently dwel ling upon this subject?, Do yon feel dell, lisli6e, moping. tired of company, of Ilfen,Do you wish to be lett aims, to getaway from everybody f Doe. any Mlle thing make you *tart or Jump? I. your sicephsokeu de,ratqate IN the loptre of your eye a. briliLute The Motes on your cheek .. bright? Do you enjoy 'amnia( in 'celery e. well? Do you puma. your baabseei with tbe same energy ? •Do you Mir /lack Malden°. In yottoselil your oplitok4Ull and gagging, given to AU of mei a/behalf If so, do not ley it to your llCer or ay.- pepst• Have you Menai Your back weak, your knees Week, aid have but lime appe tite. sod you atuibuio.tetle to dyipepela or liver complatot N ow, reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases badly eared, and sexual exoesees, are all capable or pro ducing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of generation, arbenin parker health. make lice man. Did you ever alai that these bold, de bun, ellergaic. plualeveriag. successful bushier men sot always them whore generative organ are la perfeet health I )(ma never hmrstich men com plain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of pal. pitallos of the been. They are never abatd rwy cannot succeed fix ,bosluese ; They don't become sad and discouraged; they are &buy* polite and pleasant In die company of ladle*, and look you and them right In the face —stone of your down cast looks of a-y other meanness about them. I do notylnean thorreNeho keep the organs Inflated by running to come. These will out only role Weir ematttathms, but also those they do brui se.. With or for. Ilow many we, from badly cured Monroe. rum the effects of eelfabuee and excesses, have brought about that state of weakness fn those or gans that Ime reduced the vowel /rates stomach se to Indaste allow every other kw of disease.- /dicey. hooky, penitrals. rylaal affeetloot. Weide and &asset every other bow of Meese, whkh ho. wally la belt to—end thereat few of :he tn.., ble scarcely eveeinspeeted.aud have doerored All but the right one. DISEASES OF THESE OHG.piS RE QUIRE TIIE USE OF A DIURETIC REMOLD'S FLEID EXTRACT B la CI II TT Is the greet tlionAle, rind Is kicertain cure for diseases of the Madder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropay, Organic Weak• nork, Female ComplaintA. General Debility, jd all diamses of th urinary Organs 'whether extsllng I tale or female, fruits what e se originating, and no mat• ter o hon long standing. If no remittent is submittt4l to, Con• gumption or 11141314 nuty CIISUr. 4)ut tlebh and blood are ',appalled ,from thaw nnuretar, and the health and happiness and that 01,1toArrity dependi upon prompt tote of :1 reliable returtl) lIELIIIIOLD'S EXTRA': 8UC111:,..}14- , tablishetl upward 0119 years prepared by 11. T. 1-IEILMIESOL.D. DRUGGIST, 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10th Street. Phi'tech, Pa. PRlOE—$l.23 per botile, or 6 . bottlei tor *1i..14), delivered ttmny • Sold Ity all Druggiala EreirMero Nine are genuine unkis done up in steei el,grared wrapper, with fie•aiwille ',runt Chemicel witchnitie, mnii signed 11. T. ,11E.1.31/30X.D. autylB;ly cumitorG., STORE. NEW GOODS! • wINTEI • Vbe anderared takes rleanre It, Tanning his ft. ends tad public oa t , aPy that be has just reciivad and bpened A, Ifevr Stock of Goods, OF THE LATEST STYLES FOlt • Winter Wear. -H o keeps the butt of wuretuen in W s sod reels coodtalt of bu obi to cut and make up germente Loth DIVIRAHLE. and In gacka manner pa will ply euktomert GENTLIZENT ALWAYS ON HAND. OW and see ur before leaving your Orders Elsewher e • W11.1.1A1l REICH. Jr. may4:7o:lY Bridgewo.er, Pa IvArtNL:R.F 4 PILE lictib:MEl3y warner. rue Remedy Laa t: (not even 171 one c. 0.) to cure the very •erot Ut Mind. Itching or Bleeding ?Alec IL.. et., are selicted atiousu Innueduutly .1100 Wed ert.g. gistand vet Vi•en en's haat /Wilda. It n o ,. pesky lur the l'yeo. and to not reaottionadod to WN aaycit•ease. It he. cured wan, clan of omit L prize *tending. ?rice One DuLar. sale weevil/hive. . 11 'YSVEPSIA. warner. Dyspepals mule la kretwel expresoky lue Dyetwiwca bud tau. /etknag at, haDiuud Cuitlut... It b..uYLtay ellandflaty Wale mud a apkudLd appetiser; a adwagltela It/ atatElfeb sad telltowe Me iltettate talawo to /Lear< beatify .We. Weak, wyru. wad dlopeplac per. 1101 U aboukl see Horner i UfrM•na Low. fur flu • . IL kilt, Out /lthiat. CUPUCII-11 no Mt_)ltE Primmer's Cough Balsam to sun ludas mot szpectoradang. 'I as anumordittaty pas of II puswesea is lajlainacuata ly renal'mg..ua crest Sally caring, Ms mat Onsimstc mica Cuagt, Colds, bore 'thrust, bronchlts, hltntou. Celan. Hutment:as. Atli tuna and Cuuscitai.U. u inaat Incredible. So prompt Is the rand and tenon titters In Old. .truce o.a, ur soy alLactwaud U/1 throat and lungs, Mat tbsiusants of 1.4)51t AL. ne daily presaintug it, and one sod all say that it Is We must healing and expectorating meatus. ,en known. on. dose always auras relict, see 4, most u.w uoe bunk 05.10 • cusa. Sold Lit dm, gusts. 11, large bottles. Moo Qua Dulls, It, riot tout moll If )03 'till tough sad .017. 10, Salaam wilt cure. NV IN .E; 1,11.0 k.: The Great Blood Rutter and Delicious lir‘e Warner's illantaa Insasex Wine of Life, la itos trout any poiao. ors drug, or lklibuttln K. big prepared tor thong who require a memo, - It is a splendtd appetizer and tuck, bud we IL., thing lei the world fur purifying the wood it the moot pleasant awl delicodur .rio to the public; far superior to brasidy.ah:any, bitters, or any other article. It to blunt littLati, and cheaper. Barth male sod {gouda. joung eau take me Woo of Lne.,lt lc In ism a itf• sattlittl. Thom who wish to enjoy good hea.in a tree flow of !hely apirits, wdt to writ to tut . , of Life. It o different from anything before lb use. It le .old by druggist. •7 rrepeetable saloons. l'rit.e Otit t 1!••11.1,. t yttat 1.131.3.1.ELN AGr 0 4Cir 1:E Nraffeee ErisMena:ague to a•./at title known to care the Wilke.. tlt ail tore itteely Caw I Where I. the fault IL ftL: L h tL Important it.tae I, not atoned • Muth., the great.% ttlasplua eu r sited yaw, rhttuld 4nmedutely encore It It If alto • run rue Yenale Irretfalantaft, am: may be deTeLded tipoft la [Yell oo where Um 1.1.11. f. ty t/traf IsbetrlStt.,lthlentglirC.l,:ll t,t dnitglate. Prier One Ostler. IN arm LYE.' a. receipt of .1. lad:. stud a 41.1 Ines dddrre. 11111) blob. etreet:t blea;” Vo• sale by et.. C. !lAN NON. liochettrr. BALISEs IMO.. Ilmtgerater. awl lir WI ANDlflLbfti: , Ivan. r. : LrL.lt CARPETS, Oil Cloths, &c. Wholesale and Retail, At Lowest Prices, M'CALLUM BROTH'S. ISI Plinth Ave PITTSBURGH. PA.. We Howe I•'rt'ilitiev for Supplying it 7E77A. I 13 H. A ILE s Equal to -"" ANY EASTERN JOBEIIG HOUSE McCALLEM BROA. ROE HOMES FOR THE MILLION! Raze onporlanttles ire DOW offeren for weer: homes Ina mild, Maury and congenial Lltnate ou,tenituar their value give ye re brace THE NATIONAL REAL ESTA rE ;GENII has for isle real estate of every descripn.e. rat In the Middle and Southern State.. itspro. l stock, grainZandfruit Gnus ; aral ton plantations; tbnarr sad seinerni land, at ritlaw and rural re.lders,va and bwantrA eeUts and mlll foeforite, de. f •. • . Welts fur Zebu( llpleter Contilutn: drrrri pum location, price and terms of properties •• tio , tor sale. Atao,Cotilleelei with our Real Karate •]] hare a grn. rat ('(aim and A✓enr ar.,t the enpera ietun or lb. well knosu Tbortia. Tayoa. late of the Ordnance Dry .rtinent, •ho t. bet:: atieltlige and nuelicolie. and well ergo .th• ted'lu the different Gate chill:neat D]rarnernt, penally In the War and Nary. Ordeal], nod P,%.T.Flrcr 4ov-i;•ICE • /Went pokers carefully, prep...ed. lorsee7,,,r•e, uottly executed, and oor.lla 6, fur ors la tAe &tortes/ pdruiale time. Special attention given to etkited cares for releene, eq . onalon, intfrprenet. • ,seal, eh% Preliminary examinallun a to the natentabur or an Airtime made on receipt of a brief OW l. lion or the ram!--no model being required Favor shown • 1. 2 0 1 by ...Lim: them In procuring patenb and.' ward. silklalng Ib.lr Invonklons. Cuntadeutlal In our anal:wag Telsdong wIIb voodoo.. . . Thur. more rnamoolieb:e (has any *an' RJIa Pe egmncy. Circutar.eoutalning tent _free. Addr+s• : B. W. CLA RIC 11: . - 174 e Netiomal Beal fatale A irn and 49 Aresruo, httoh Jen( WllLaidits of Start, all the different kind. rale at the Alton. omc. 3AMI2 Altinov HAS RECEIVED A new and well ra•l.•i•tt•d AssoßTNwiT OF DRY-GOODS, 'IMO tatillial.Z9 Q7 I4UEE "SIVAREI ISM HARDWAR E • lIE uFFERS e AT Low. Price& mayll — FgrflWolli o Coludable • pars for We sli• et ers once.
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