H 0 II SEiL.Tirr POETRY. ' ' • '• • !'pop amide Aare aatotdast t Nat thought It Met to make as bet; tdo I loss made beton tie man. According to God's holy plan. • My body he did mks toliplets. Mat without Sego hr loam orient ' Ny mays sod aellUtlll did control, • And I was mode,whhoat • nal. 5 I did may lembit'a will obey— , I rons,)t I never wont astray • Thottianda Oodles I roamed In tear, Bat seldom on tha aarth appear. A itriar lan [lmam • And m ar ref to Ins .a Immo • ' • Than front h prewar* I windrow, Nor mon of Adam over Bat God In ma did something fn. Amp pat a living nal la as: The nal to lie MI Lord CO dabs . And took Mat nal from me MOW Aad Whew from ma that nal was M l I was the lame as wimsalind mad*: ' And idtbout aria oe MO or war / travel . Dow from Foie to pole. I labor Ask both day and . To 41Ieo tun ere graot "ilk" thoomsda of nook young OW Old, Do by my death groat Mint behold. • No tear ordain don Mumble me. • And bantam. I rmmotan. lb beams above 1 ClOllOl mt. • , Yr to lb* grave or M 4 below. The Scriptures I can not trolleys; If right or wrong I can't Wdeeive : Al:bough is them - my name 61 band, It merely has anomaly nand. And when. my 'Hands, then Ilsoi l yon read.. Go wean the /NW with all wired: Fad tray name pm cull dad then, It Must be strange. I do dealers. fi*LECT • IifiIiCELLANY AS WOMEN wurx. EV .1: .11YR01.4i Idela was very bcantlful—ne one could dispute that. And everybody believed ItiV she was as good as she was lovely, and that we will not dispute. Certainty she wis noble by right Of birth as well as beauty, for her hither was a young son of a very old family, and aumbeted warriors and king makers among his successors. When we know, that the lady M eta anovotl In the first society, raid that John Smith was the son ofa wealthy dry goods merchant, you will under stand. thatribetween them them was a great'gulf Bled, which the stetting million even which John woo heir to was not likely to' bridge over. So great was the social distinctiorPthat of course they could never - have be come acquainted under ordinary dr , cumstances. At thistime John was ashy, aik-, • ward youth of twenty, and the little aristecmt-was four years older. He was starting on the grand tour, surd on the same packet she. was st, on the same errand, a guest of a - thy family who had taken afa to • her, i is a melancholy comfort to those afflicted with that malady that every rank, age, and station In life, rich and poor, gentle and simple, is alike able to the Merciless attacks of pea sickness. John, crossing the water for the first time, suffered as only thosis who have suffered can .under - stand. It was when he was under the remorseless grips of this monster that Idela profferred a tiny flask of sherry, and cheered his- drooping sprits with what he' thought the sweetest accent that had ever fallen. from mortal lips. It was some days before they met again, but In course of their Journey, isolated as they were from the rest of the world, there grew up, between the two parties, a sort of Intimacy, understood to be only conditional and to cease at the end of their wander ings. Love is acunning teacher who teaches men all things but wisdom, and John Smith was an apt _scholar of his Just now. Yes, for he loved the lady Idela. Ile loved her with a passion that was not altogether hopeless, but which, while acknowledging Its pres ent futility, looked for something to come sometime to break down the barrier betWOM them. His yap the quiet Intensity -of pailion *Kis Ikr content to dreads of the futile( rither than to struggle, in, the present. - This dream soon ended, la an ab. rupt %wakening; 'Lord' Vetno b lo ' English noblemen.; of k rank In society, and o( considera le wealth, joined the tarty... He lad been long looked upon as the 570 . ble More. husband ofof j4dy and his present coming was to decide ••the Issue. • From the first Smith looked up .on him with aversion. John was la stout built well made man, and ' would have made a good figure in a heavy cavalry review, but In the drawing room his hands seemed to fall of some occupation, and his face Alfas inclined to beconie red and per spire. At such timed Dives lewdly envied Lazarus more than Jetta did the cool sallow lice of Lord Vernon.' alike inipertumble in pleasure or disappointment. ~, _ . - John hail never hinted to Idela by a word the possibility that he mold' have dared to raise his eyes so far above their {metier range of vision as to permit it hope that she might re !god with affection to enter his heart, 1 .- but to assume that she was ignorant of the fact would be to place her very low down in the sale of feminine in telligence. And I am not certain but, of the two, she would betray haslet( the' must to lookers on, for the castle, •-• under whose Care she was, especially cautioned her to be on her best be haviour when the- eligible party should make his appearance, as we have stated he had, with the openly avowed Inteadon to woo and win , the pretty littialady. , • . Be could see, very soon, how the land lay, ' lie had not sown his wild oats in vain, nor passed his early Ski in a forest to be atterrd frightened by au owl. Not he. e simply saw wf nu, that John was in his . and that he must be got rid of. • A collision awn mute. It was at a small party' where Masks were worn In the early part of .the evening, and she had promised her hand to John Smith for the next set. But, as he was leading her out, Lord Vernon stepped upend insisted that ahe had been previously engaged to hint. She denied the fact, and he retired,inerelyanying In Smith's ear. " We shall meet again. • Thu deem. over, it was not long before the rivals met in a quiet part of the garden. Both wore small swords as part of their dress,and they had agreed to cross them without bother preliminaries when a dark form 'rushed between them, ankun veiling the face of 'dela, forbade the quarrel golngforther. , ~.. '. - ' The rivals refused to shake hands bat agreed to let the matter drop foe ' ~ the • night at least. Stealing up to John; Id . ela softly said. • "You are a dear old. fellow, and wont, be angry if -I go away with Vernon,please, Ward pacify him? I ant pfmidpeleas Eightorbout the en votentibr the dance." ' ' • • i i A l itit shit looked so tweedy that it ~. ould.hirriaterm ,hank -113 , reftnie so Rica requmt.. . ,- •k . The next morning he Wassurprited to see Vernon enter hiti room at the hotel, and holding out his hand he apologized for his 'lethal the previous evening, and said: • • , "I have.this morning experienced an amount of happiness that leaves -no room innry heart for entaity. As l you may not have hated.Lad_y Idela's father arrived last' night. I waited upon him this morning on the burl neat which I do not mind telling you.• brought me here. lie referred me to ' his daughter,wnd she, with madder able hositation,l must confesa,lccept ed my Suit. Ourengagement will not generally be made icnovrri, however till our return to England." " John Smith did the only thing be meld do underthechminstsuicca,arul offered his magratulationabut he did It to an absent manner that fully he-. - trawl to the other's keen eye what • he was well aware of already, theex tent of the love of the young million ' aim hatithetished fin Idela. .TOe; hotels In which the two paetwa lodged were not car apart.,xlid (runt leg toward each other. ' , . Late Opt night, far into the early !Marmot . rooming; -John Smith Bit beside the Valise he had packed, gar, 15=r1 hog inteutiy uptnu the embers Ahit twerefading away, and wondering if the passion now raging in • his .heart '. .., A , id ever thus - die out into cold El. es. It did. he felt that there would ft be left in his heart that with Ich another flame might be kind led. Musing thus he must have fal lenaskep. Ihe embers died, and as the room grew cold, he raided him open boat- Bel f 20. the 7 kitertinoon awned chili he t r. , shinin t hink i ngneturel brilliancy, end still of this, he opened his eyes. It was shining still. f3ure ly he had not slept till daylight? And what was that p t Meting, crackling sound in the distance ? Re started to his feet—to - the window— the hotel opposite was In a blase. • He rushed out, and with him oth ers. Some had been hi !advance of him. The flames were bursting hom some of the windows In the float part of the house. Ile rushed around .to the back. Asmall shed had burned quite away, leaving one heavy rafter, with the Names licking it, rusting partly on the .outer house, and the other end against the just be low a window. At that window; in her white night robes, .with. still whiter face, stood the lady Idels. • Rape men had placed a hider wand the wall of the shed, and Lo r d Vern on ran up on it. she stretched her hands toward him imploringly, and he took a step on the burning beam, _ but the smoke and flames forced him back. AS he hesitated another dashed wildly past Mtn, and .on the fragile bridge thattrembled with every step, he rushed aeove.the hall beneath• the i window at. which , the beauty stood:' '"I knew you would Nave me, doll ing," she murmured, as he .turned with her to tnake the perlioesjourn .ey back." Her arms clasped his meek with a warmth which. was not wholy born of fear, and her lips were pressed - to his for the first time. In that instant he knew that she loved him better than all beside, and she realized the ,fuli extent of his devotion to her. They had reached the end of the frail bridge, and'astout man took her frombiaaruw. And she,. only _saw Lord Vernon. the instant that she. was safe, pressing his foot against the burning rafters with such force that Smith went with, it into the fiery abyss below. • I can't just tell how they got him out (in such moments there is much done that one cannot afterward re member,) bat saved he was; though his leg was broken, and his face !scorched beyond recognition. critical ruoment,andldelanever told. .-.:. Of course, after that he was months Upw.' hie bed, and while she remain .6l in Florence she aune to see him -every day,*and sat by his side, and talkto him, and promised that she wool lovetim always, though she shout quarrel with all her wealthy 1 relatees for his sake. Lord Vernon had goneitway the day after the fire; and leftthe field to his rival. John Smith was happy in those days in spite of his wounds and , pain, tho' plebeian in origin. He was happy and proud that he had done a deed that proved that he was as plucky as any of his ancestors; and if he had lived in their day, would probably have shown them so, and happy be yond measure in the hope thatseem ed now almost changed into fruition, the blissful hope that he might SUL , awfully aspire to the hand of Idela. She said little upon the subject of marriage in those days, yet I know that she• meant to marry him, let him come out of that room as scarred and crippled' as he might. But of course, under the circumstances, she could not prolong her stay in Flor ence indefinitely on account of his ilineis. So John received a parting kiss that paid him for all the pain he had experienced, auxi'vowsofeterual constancy, and was left alone. During all this time there bad beep very little said about Vernon byany body, and nobody knew the cause of his sudden disappearance but Idele. They met hlm at Baden, and for a .time they mutually avoided each other. They heard that he was striv ing to outdo the tenter and excess of 1 his younger days, and plunging into tliwpallon of every kind in the most recks manner. She was certainly surprised at his melancholy air • she had not thought to find him so changed. And she would have preferrlbr her own peace of mind, that his first word!! , should have been, as they were:. "Forgive me l" However she recovered herself-pow session to some extent, and replied. "I might have nothing to forgive, but for your cowardice." "I would have come to you the next instant," said he. "I .was not afraid. Do you believe' it ?" Certainly she believed it, and she told him so • and so do we. He was not a physical coward; but 'as she' knew,.ne had meta stronger gust of flame and smoke than any which fol lowed, and a burning shingle had struck him in the face - be.fore he step ped back. But It was not that:he meant: She told him that the cower dice of which she spoke, was pushing Smith into the flumes. _ _ ... . . "You are right," said he; "but you cannot Imagine 'how sorely I was tempted, or how I have citified my self for the act slam. My punish- ment may beltist;but my God! Idela, I cannot hear it., I go to despair." Ando° the dreaded Interview ended. ended. • The lady Idela was golnrhome at last, to London, where her brave pre server was, to see him almost restor ed again to health and strength, with all his former manly beauty, as they told, uni n ralted. ;Yet, strangely enough s e no longer telt the Inter est in hi , thut she did Immediately after the accident. For when she. wotiki - strive to be _true to his memory, and grateful for the service he had rendered her. there would come up ever between herand her mind, the sallow, reckless face that she had seen •at Baden ; which. with all its marks of sin and dLseipa tkm, and ;minions unrestrained, still Roe the traces of an Ineffacable devo- Bon to her memory. And that vas the face she isaw again In Paris. only there he didn't plead as before, bat only said, in a voice that tried to be calm "Have you forgiven we?" ' And looking at that face she saw on It- the traces:of tears.-and a drop steal down one cheek. Her own eye softened, she lakl a hand upon his arm. He took the ring from his 14- tie finger, the one that she knew was to have been the sign of their betrothal. be before, and said, recklessly and hoarsely, "May - I put it on your hand ?" She did not rename, but he was to te to say more, and stood sul lenly at length she held her hand out to him. And so she married the 'axiundrel —as women will. • —A couple of boardhfg house beats man and woman, recently swindled a . Newark- lady out of four months hash, by representing', that a rich uncle had died. and they would pay 'as soon as his estatewas settled. The woman flirted with the landlady's spoor% cub, . and. left hlm the tol lowiag able the 'night lbeY tit • Dearest F-a--:• Let us not part in anger. We will never - meet again; but Milli love Mee: Think of mein thy dreams poor boy, and forgive my "man's" lies, when I tell you he has never had but one uncle, and he WWI. a barber. Farewell, finever. • 4 . —A' family living in Detroit h ave a baby which is the wonder of the neighborhood. It Is a month old, about six Inches 'long, weighs one pound and two ounces, and has never cried shwas it was born., Home idea ran to fanned of its diminutive size, by the Stet that Its legsara no lower 'Tumid than a man's foretbsger. If this prodigy of a baby lives to be• come of age, It wllleival Tom Thumb and Cbmmodpre Nutt In littleness. E=i=C soot:ex whiguinarmi. A Waddiqrtonearliniratd hives an lAA' lto society t ere, .wilt be Mod n interesting. It is curlthat - outs to see the stack of cards on the marble slab In the entrance hall of .the house of Mrs. Esscretary Fish on a bright day In the'hAihth of the sea son. It Is curious when seen once twice when this, mountain of rd has been observed many mes, It ceases tb be curious and be comer appalling: For, 0, •It means work! —tediourond two often thank less work. Every • card is a bond whose obligations rests upon &behol der, and tha time for the discharge of which Is limited by certain fixed law; of social etiquette.. From three to thirty days is the limit. , , A distinguished peespaage whose husband's or father's rank in the po litical world calls for special wnsid oration, expecte a call to be returned ' within a week. The merest idler at the capital, whose claims upon the time „ add , temper oT' a Secretary's with have no shadow , of foundation, will be grossly insulted, should her, card not receive a response within a month:, A - hair of prominence in Washington said, last year, she thought, among other charitable aid societies, should be one for the "Re lief of the Overworked Women of the Cabinet," Five hundred calls are received each week, while the season is in its glory, but most of these la dles. There are redly but fourdays of the week when theyarn visit. One day they receive ; another day Mrs, Grant receives ; and it is usual. for them to appear at each of her recep;; dons, either as her assistants or as her -visitors. There are about five hours hi a d ay _ during which calls can be made. With the utmost wiped'. tion used, it is scarcely possible to make more than twenty calls in an afternoon,—or twenty five; perhaps 4 if one has good luck (I), and no one Is at home. In four days one bee deed- obligatkms might be discharg ed; but what becomes of the dther four hundred debtors Impatient for u ,nodof recognition from the powers hat be? Next week inother five hundred cone, at least half of whom have never called before, and deeper 'and deeper In debt is 'the hospitable hos tess, plunged. She has other social dupes, too, besides giving card for card. Dinners given and dinners eat en fill up the hours between twilight anchiine o'clock, andfrom one to three evening parties are to be attended before bedtime. -Last winter the Secretary of State, and his wife gave each week a day reception, an even: -ing reception, and one or two dinners besides being present at numerous entertainments given at other houses. There is no provision made by net of Congreai or other known-legislative body for forcing such duties up on the wives of the officersof thegov ernment, but custom decided the matter long ago. The wives of the Secretaries have the worst of it he cause they receive more calls than any other ladies. Seidler's Laud. Gen. Allen has offered the follow ing Joint resolution in the State Sen ate, which will undoubtedly pass: Whereas, A bill has been presented and hi now, pending in Congress, giv ing to each soldier, widow, or orphans of soldiers who served in the late war the right ki• locate and perfect title to 160 acres ofGovemnent land with out occupancy ; therefore. Resolved, By the Senate and House of Representatives, that Congress are hereby requested and Instructed 'to make a united effort to secure the passage of the bill now, pending, to give to soldiers who served in the late war the ht to locate and 'per fect titles to lads of the Government without occupancy; and that a WM,. of this resolution shall be 'forwarded' by the plerk of diet:len:de to each of our representatives in Cowan, and also to Den. John A. Logan, M. C. Mr. Allen said tthit in presenting the resolution he dldit in deference to what he believed to be the feeling of the people of Pennsylvania, and also of this Government In rega rd to the soldiers. This dispOsition has been to favor the soldier on account of the duty he has performed in serv ing his country. We all know that there are many deserving soldiers, widows of soldiers and soldiers' or phans in veil, limited circumstances, who cannot be benefitted by 'the act giVingthem a title to government. lands . after an occupancy of five years. He believed that by giving them the right to locate and perfect the ti tle totioverninent /ands without oc cupancy, we aree.itending to soldiers that which was intended they should receive by the Government for their services. He anticipated no opposi tion to the resolutionjus he believed it to be the realinient-or the Govern ment and of the people of Pennsyl vifilithat the soldier should be ben efited in the Manner indicated.' The resolution j was then referred _to a Committee ma Federal Relations. —Major LawrenceTaliffer\ro dial at his residence in Bed rd, Pa., on Sat urday at the advanced ago of eighty years. •He was porn in Virginia in 1790, and served in the war of 1812. He was Indian agent at Fort Shelling for twenty years, and was military storekeeper in Pittsburgh from 18,59 to 1881. Soon after the war broke out he was placed on the retired list, and had since resided at his home in Bed ford. , A. man in Schuylkill county got mar ried a few weeks ago, and was visited by a party of Cilatltutnpisn serenaders; ;who demanded/five dollars. -He - refused to give thttnioney, but, offered them wine and take.' This they vrooldn't have.= tf they gave hiM a'coneert of unearthly sounds. Not content with this, they re turned dye nights in succession, keeping up the horrid din for several hours on each occasion. "The: newly made Bene dict litmily got tired of this, and had twenty-two of thent arrested on a charge of riot. Miscellaneous. BUYERS, .LOOK HERE. It may not , boa metier of special inter- Wrest to the people of Beaver county to knew What is transpiring between Ling William, Napoleon 111. ilisnuirk and Trochu in Europe, but tit is a matter that effects them materially to know where thee atn buy tine and cheap GROCER- S. SNIT9-ER_ CO. At their oki stand rr ver, Pc, are still furnishing to their customers everything called fur in their line. They always keep a full assortment of GROCERIES Flour, Feed, agree., Das, &wars, ,Spiees, Tobacco- and Cigars; And all other arlliies usually found In • Find Clasp GROCERY - STORE. Frans:Mar looganti Intimate acquaint. *nos with the Grocery, Flour anti Feed bonnets, and their disposition to render satisfaction to those who may favor them their - palmsage, they Impala the lb. Wm, a. in • the paw; to obtain a liberal share of the public pat mmtge. Give us a Call and pee if we met make. n, to your Certi to call again. ' jnit23. .8. SNTTGER d Co. , 11.... and Tara, Acres Ciroal Li Sale.--Tbe obaaaras of 2 by boom sod three Ilatti of mane to Braver. for Dab. Toe bosun Is on the COMeT Of Fifth meret sad Sprion Miry. It Is • tiro efory bong*. and °Amato. slight ramie, d:gAt M.arater to the Wannest. Tho loth ro and ou It ore men, trait trues rafted.. Term moderate. Ter hunt a partkolan enquire en the JOEY S. 'EDER. P. 8. If the abore property Is not sold by the qrs. of lamb It *III then too Tor rent.. O. Baum.. 1t.4. Q.l. MAURER t M w Bricalea,lb 0.4..11A1111111111. t 4 6.9 Meer /Mk. m, BANKICIRISe Dealers is It e bre" Co' M. •E:o44e4m‘ 4 44 - ac- collections an& es air eto neinis white le the Gaited nuts. seal Casesp. mamas et Nertb• sets. Mensbanneen dal LdhWale , saki 'ed. Interest snowed on time deposits,. 01111•11.011. donee will receive preneptattattion. pleettly. 51E=III01 rabeamilattlon or POWTitirshlipo Arm of Sall Sale: km beau SW oohed from We day by-mutual colossal All them Imelda% ihrommtves indebted to the above tom will settle their aoronata by the lad eel/ob. Mitherlywith 11. Schiff or be will be forced to give the bride Ibr eolltetion ' • iscuirr - .`at. errsnirka.• llmitiaf to the *Wm I bed to aaaotutoe lathe pyk el Beam cosaty MM I will carry es. ea my own =oast. the DryGooda baelosee st the I odd lased: mod.wanmay Goa that this will be Me pbst• to get as Imelellook la thy dome, top iii, Ac. IL scum. imimerria . The Illidaidlimod will milled, timilleady.liade Clouded , mod • Marelmull Tallodemlmablese. art heretofore kept adder the Ina of Watt A Stein hid. or. his own woad ; mod. kir the purpose of awkila r rila DV: Bleat Goode he edam hoe pitrydaye, rizty ble ea stock of Clothing at cost. At the same tints be Informs the public that tbe • 'mimed Cathy. W. A. Brurri hot SOW of doe llerebsalTallorteg _Dewrtment, where will he lumpy to wee Ms old M . ,at4a..._ • hitt • • FOR „SALE.. Tit* sabealber awe los MM his We resideaar In the born h of ter, Bearer county. Ht. Ostia of On . Brie* House with Batsmen's lad attached; a good eisteta Miens door: Prate Stable, Noel BoaseXamber.roorn andebtchen Uons a Gerdes in a blab state of cultivation, with Apple, Poach. num and Pear Trees; small emit, snob as Claws. terries. Canwots and Raspberries; a Plower Gar den sad Summer House with cis acre of , gosend wore ar less. -The above will be sold at Lyon . and powiewskiss given on tbe Int of April s b eT e . roe terms apply to tbe saliecriber at New Brighton; or !Scudder H. Darragh near STOWo! . HIRAM E. **tr. ' • • . 1I 91 bay i ng taken bold of U • his old Youndrp gai 'radiates. ha., will be pleased to meet bid ol d customers and friends wbcr may want either the BM COOK. INCI WM& treating Stolre. Of otter klnd or Casting of best material and Workmanship. The business will he eoadaeted ..Mlktf) j J J AN .16 SONS.. SAIL MARI & SOU RE! mime atIMRY VOHS, 31.4.1VLIFACTU11ERS OF . . taira , cmsul, CAtinraila o attlit 130012.113 &c., &c., &c. Spectid 'Moulton ts given to . the Hardening if: Teinperisig tithe Blades, and we feel and know ourselves to be competent to make the very best, as we employ none bat ca. =workmen, sad um the bed 'of steel el Mason hu now been in the business forty years, and his Bons are nil practical erodunen. We are also manufecthrers PocKgr-iunvzs, PRUNERS' KNIVES • PENCIL EXP.'S*. Wads from 8. .1k C. Wardlow's Relined Smash Steel, and Scary Maio Worroated. Special Meatiest I. called to oor stock of— Razorf, Packet Masa_ rs Ladles' Scissors, Sunken' Scissors • Barfeers' Scissors, So 11llhi1iiiilh1fl jar . ince List tarnished op application OFFICE AND WORKS • • NEW ILIERITON. M. sepitily:octllcb;deelch OCCOal!, Cleaels TME undersed Is Lbw snared la the COAL BUSINUMF.and will supply parties white Ant rate article of Pittsburgh coal at IVA cents per bushel Orders let at JorrA Mitebeirs, Orr Cooper'soe at the Banking Fiwn of Mo. Crary t Co. lo Beaver, will receive_ prompt atten tion. [uovitt it. R. MITCHELL Wlis*er, Mater! Vold mita Ilkeyi Climailig, Clothing! Waves sal Man. As Regular u !hi &name Change, ea must we change our Light Gar- mend for • Heavy Garments. 4 1 At the Mechanic and the Laborer go to Omir drily labor, ■nd the Profendonal and business man to their offices or tikes, of busineito, thic cold and chilly morn- ings, the tiliught enters their mind— WHERE SHALL WE BUY Our Winter Clothing P To the teen who boys Ids SIMNIN ,ready made, we wrath] sap: 43 . 0 to SAJ.Snellenburgs Broadway, Yew Brighton; I: 111:111 C&• Co CO I, El , And Keep the BeA Assortment in Bearer (busty To the man who has his gotaLt Made to order. Alf by 111(11KUIV, we would say: Go to S. & J. SNELLEM3I7I34'S, ,Beelase lAtij bare a Cutler, Add Tailors xecond to none In Biziei ida:; KEEP A CHOICE STOCK OF Mile* trot Rd to Med ; AND THEIR IIOTTO IS 4. NO FIT. NO PAY." REMEMBE I I3., BROADWAY, NEW BRIGHTON Sepl4l;ncl%khd;ly • The Cheapest Wholegalo Bayr& SHOE ROME . IN PITTEIBURGII. Joseph IL Borland; 5S & 53 Wiood Street, diangfaeturer, Wholerale4: Cbrumis skip Dealer in BOOTS, SHOES & RUSHERS. •• ! L ! New lent?' and 13° " °eP l i cer• . Amt. Sot el ty. mato goods at Yon obeW orr priers. Orders from country &ohm promptly dried mull saltsfoettoo wormutetl. meth roods dalty. - • preptkitot JOUN V. lemmata W. a. a. • or!. c.urvirriaru., u. a. urrnums.ClauVr: SPIEVEREU is IIIeDONALD. BANKERS, • Hitter ) 81., 1 .7hieihMir i : isg- Interest told oe Time Derail.. Venue- Omni PrurPttf Elaudst to. . • Governisint - thegxma Bought int ItOlorabte; Prose. . Cbrrespondenee [notylkly. I= waisrmrvie • I:9[X,F.lXErfr3r= waraings PlllWltrased7 eis owlet • ed Notefoll fallen en.) to core UN AMY want =We of Shod. lights a/Inman' Pllee. Thom who 221.366 .bold 1201110011C17 MU on theft drug gist and tutu.lt ow, with the ant applleatloo, hwtaatl atfotd eampleto rend, 11241 the kir Wow. hall 'pp are ooly revived to elkett • per , SUMS& CATO whhootass hostas or liteottraufeuee I.ls hes. WAaxsa's Pus Maim' fa estotaily Or. the Plhat, and la hot recommeuded to can so other Abeam. It' Pao eared loony cue of over thirty years' atepothig. Prke Otte Dollar. lionale by dangles everywhrto . • • No More NERVES', DYsrePela TOade Is WPM ( ' expressly. kr D 714.4,1100 A/Atheist sufferitg with. tiabitual ,Costlresesa There ore very taw who ham not employed physician. for years td reisedr what this preposition will oh" id. a few works: by strengthentag the nerves. increasing the eircaW den, sestwing digestion. east etfehilth siesta/ not physfeally, mudding Mom who tfuly Ste been. 'coolited for yes.'s to their rooms so inealkhr to' span resume their occupatioas and all the dating el Una One trial is all we ask to enable this rem edy to ree.ommend Itself to the most okeptteld It I. a slightly sUmelettog Mole and a splestUd 'mixer; It strengthens the encroach arid mimes the digestive emanate their healthy este. Walk, nervous , 1414 dyspeptic penal* shoutd n.• Misr. .roar's Dyspepsia nide. Fur sale by draggletn— • Price Use bolter. ' ' ' - It. BUIS WELD COUGH no 111L4011.1i1 Wagner's Omagh iralsain la healing. ening and expectorsung. The extraordinary pow wr it possums In Immallately rellevlng,and event. , nallx csonig, the most obstinate cases of Coughs, COlds,'Bore 'Throat, Brotictilts,lnflnenza, LIMA. llearsenash Asthma and Coniumptlort la almost Incredible. Bo prompt is the relict and certain Its effects In all the above Mee, many Obeli= of the that and louts, that thousands of phyakiana are daily prescribing It, and one and all say that It Is the most Mabee: and eapectoratuig medicine erre known. One dose always affords relief, and to moat cases one bottle edbcts • cure. Bold by dreg gists, In large bottles. Wee One Dollar. Its your own fault If you stiltcyugh and suffer. 'The Hallam will Cure. • • WINE OF ',JIFF.. The Urcer limed Farina' and Pendell. Pant; Warmer's Vim= VIM. or Wine °ILI*, is Poet trout any pobunwle *near Plainville., be. lug prepared for those who require a stimulant-- It is a splendid appeaser and lonia, and the lineal thing In ilia world foe purifying the, blood. It la the meetplessant and delicious article eves offered wine public, hr superior to brandy, whisky. wine. bitten, uLany other article. It tainore hotrthy, and divgantlloth mole and fated., young or old, Can take the Wine of Life. It le, In net AO* pn serrer..lLan who Wish to enjoy good hearth and a tree gen of lively spirits. will do well to take the Wine of Life.. it id ditterent Pow anything ever before in use. It is sold by yhaggists. Fria Ono Lunar. In quart bottles. I , I3II)I3O.NA.Gr'CI4GiILik3. . Warner's Ennuenagogae la the only ar ticle knitter' to cure the IV blies, (It wilt - cure to every ease.) Where is the family lu whkh' this Important medicine Is out wanted? Mothers. tWs Is the greatest blessing ever offered your Mid you should Immediately prOcure it. 11 Ls abort cure roe Yemale hregutwltles, and may tal depended upon In every ease where the nimittly -sow he. bees obstructed through cold or dlstmie. paid by druggists. Price Oue . jam" Bold by all Druggists, or sent by moll on receipt or One • Dollsr and a Qbarter. Addms 818 State aunt. eh!ago. For solo by IL C. LIANNUN.ItotintaIer:BARNKS , & BRO.. Bridgewater, And 111:6() ANDILIESSEN. bearer, jyrblrehd Isollt3l Reduced Prices Speyerer & Sons Have just Returned from the East WITII A LARGE STOOK OF Goops mu g ht nip. Lowest Cash Prices And will seltiome Goods AS LOW AS BEFORE' THE WAR Consisting of I)ry Goods, 01.0cl:riot, pro visions, Bardware,•Bats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bops. Ocuni, - Packing Yarn; lean; Nails,Paints, — • • White - Lend, piPutty, • • Queensteare, Wib . lowire,Plour. "Ft.•cd, . . • grain' and Bacon, a vans: ty of Prints,kluslins, Tickings,Delains,Cheeks. Alpacas.Jeans,llinints, Crash • and Hosiery.; niso. Tem. Cotrees.' Sugars, Syrups, 31olasscs.Cnrhon Oil, 200 6615. of 1.14 c (I.lelrraledaualon Cily AND NEW CREEK FLOUR JuA arrived and for Rah% ‘Vltolesale and At Pittsburg Prices : 200 Begs Wheeling Nails: ONE CAR WRITE LIME: bunt Hader, and Akron Cintne; White Lead and Paint.. A vetraiiirrior quality of Strum & Wet• zel Soaps; Alltiql lot of Carbon Oil Just Arrived and for sale, ll'hoieside and, Retail. ALSO, PURE CAtANVIIA, ISAIIELL A Concord Wines, Of our own vdotage, for 31edicinuld Sacramental Purpose:, !UV highly l{e• commended by those who have used then'. They are also Agents tar the KNIFFEN 'MOWER AND 11EAPER; And Pitt. Nst.'Plow Cis. Plows Thanking the Public for their past pab ronage. we hope to merit a liberal share in the future. AU Goods Delirered likre of ChtAge Yon ran rely on al: goods being fresh, scull our old goods were sold AL suction. nprl3;te PPOSPECTUS OF TUE FIRESIDE FRIEND. A Monthly Pedodlcal for the Home Circle, la v pled to fluoutunl,Sclence.ilealth. Amusement cud useful Information. Coutofixing fotipelght dace column pare. to the number, filled 'with Choice Stories and Poems from tho pens of the last writers of America. Articles on eckattldc lintdavda, Health and Ite form. . • ... . A departotentibr the Chlldten, tilted with ta. strotttro Rod monolog wick:. ~ A IWO= department cor talolui Infottuation valuable to tbo members of thetersternity. A lianywatauce nt 1p laknett will be ad vocated mac, in 111 lee without which then am be be happy homes cirri month, ario n tl i n t l i AlotTesPo ul a d den is ts an u rellers, m ant h a ' in a tti th e: en with care, making It eminently waited for the circle of el'ery family In the. burl. TERMS--Alsccrys u& Acitlanix. 1 copy one year .1 QV • 3 copses 5 W 5 sud tote to getter up or cleb W. I. 00 OU jArValoable premium. &eta to 01l who itet up etrlN the regular eubieriptlon price, 00 per Tear. For penklWo tee Clabllets. t'pvt(men topics it la tree to any addrete. An let'ererelothre to Abe Lltetery depettutent must be addeeised to the editor. J. WILLA)! VAN NAMEA. All letters Wittily to buelrewe nowt be Waive*. ed.to the-publisher; it:LEONIDAS ti k MILTON. ) 5 453:51. Poneillen box MOS New York elty. RIM ta s Oter Allantle• The hest Echlin hook ever M 't. ht .-• VIE hi vibo sell our new wok. PL AIR LIORIIITALK AND MEDICAL ' COMMON • have no competition. Them sewer tree $ book pohnehed like It. Any body: can sett It. Every boo/ wants 'lt. Idimy agent* toe now Making in= 41.1% to sd"4l per walk waling tole Wonder- . fat boor."' 14 pave Dose:dotty. Circular rent free ott epplicetteef. want good Pe* Agents: men wbo can fully apprecbdo Ike merits of Ake SO ,I E. and tbe het that It tient/ a unlvental want. Agents who dad» Ind° good novella' make enema Addonw,. . WYLIS a Co.. I iniaml ' .42% Brandi° Street. Neer York. = , Mediaitial. ~', 3 - I iiiC Dry Goods. A Llrge Stock of \ —and— SPETERER &SONS, EMI ES= baucbw di Co'i Ac6trilsoingits: Aso rits "Wlairitod.—(ll2:4ls month) by Use Allericei AltelsgJilieotim Boir *roll: Maas-. in ST. Lorin, Mo. k ' 4g• )iL'nbeha. - Free to . Book Agents. We will send P hiudeome Proepectos of our Nem IlLtaircrted 'MAU, rßibte 14 MIT Boot Agent tree of charge. AddrunspistlOnid Publishing Co. PM. , t : bdsw Vitil-STED—A-atiTS.AStrullity) to sell a T the Celebrated BOMB nit WINO XACUINB, Ilas the mkkeri mikes ike Isek. Mitch,' (Wks on both sideil Wetly lieenikd The beet find. cheapest Firted-A s tleuturignetine the market. • Aggress , JOB ON, MARNE A CO.. Boston. Nowt Pittsburgh, Pa„ Chicago. 111; or Ht. lonia Ito.. • • • febthlw 43-enerril Aweets Wanted _ for droeioeck's Calmibillog Its mold, accu rate. mallable, *ample: . Zemlympentea, cheap and Ching tastantantanemas anatomised sabstrac , dam taking from one to gee columns of Acores ate Bore, tanglng sad borrowlug IM own tens, Modred, , etc. , without the least thought on the traltrh*.:l4=4laAr" relotrre' • Alitenta AtibOtni rntr4 , NA Awl thorltAttcU-PRII lAN WAft.lo Ger ona - sod to Sneak Win doe .tool ougrationr. maps, tc.!,.. Agents aro ;offing Mania, lo GO solo. tertbettpor dsj- Os* ogtotteporto the lest tyro days. .New ie.tAe hint to imam as Agua rm toi ibis and tohrt Works &Arable tot Agenta:' A ddero• Qatkor at/ Pabltsbing 'Honor,' Irrolot 219_1010t0 PtnAMultibltt. • • litblt4W . REDUCTION. • OP ., TRIMS • Tor CONroot 'Tut ViiEDUCTIO.III,OF . . Great Saving:to Consumers. • By. ''Gri6t..thitd: Up Clubs,: .0r itod for :our tkew Rico LAO and a Club tannin!! accompany It, contalaln full dlnxtlo.. mattitt a large uvtog to comment and 'mune mare to club manhunt. • . , GREAT AMERICAN COSI PANI. 31 dr:33 VEtiET STREET.- NEW YORK. - P.O. Lkm.'s6o. fotott, Establithcil Manofaclaret and Dealer la Sperm, Lan!, Whelk, I.7lphant, Num rs, , Nod, Sir:Mame Machin ery U U E. 11. KELLOtiOII tbottolnal Wool and Sphdlo him.ExTua oot. Gil, wblch Meows out rosily' and perfectly from the whited notate; ft handwrite color, almost entirely odorlevo, enclaves a leap perature al 33 deg.. and a Ira tputarilyta regnked to do the work thin of the beet Lard, while ha price La rtracil hos, audhe.shba having dilate above Domed deoltuble guanaco, kW really a very utce Stgantz Address L . 11. KELLOGG. No. Et Order sr. New York. P.O. Bonk:IS. lleb I:1w AIiENTs WAN L'Ef Fiilt FREE LOVE. • ITS, : 'VOTARIES (Large aisles; TeemendoutsProfils.)! by Dr. tonx B. pmts. • Stupendous revelation* and startling discloturmi. Tbs.whole subject laid bare and its hideousness exposed to Uldroval ex ecration. Written 17* Me of tleitiration. Christianity. and "bile Morality. liruct tor Mr ottani mod terms. V. S. Publishing Company, dli Broome wrest. N. Y.. • , . lebt:isr The Greatest hareem of the Beason. AvENTS 3 1 .1:11 - 101; ; ,.. 1 ,10 1141 . 1;13;o:4 /61 . 1 !• I twelireieta . it , Wild !HAL . iiK Flail The remarkable adrentunm of the lemon. WHITE 1 1111EI , anti 1110 WAIMIUIC among the lied skin.. Thrilling accounts of Great Mad., flalrbreaelth ,Erceiper and 71rrlirle Coulter* with the big game unit hostile tribes. Spirited dlscrip ti aut of the' habits] and impenaltkass of that strange people. Their tlports,Legrade, Traditions. Wi.y they .scalp. now they Woo and Ilid. [we-. tor. Warship, de., au Scin, Fresh and popular. .(trice Low. It le eel. ling by the thousands with erowlerfal rapidity.— Anent. are making from trAO to It lull per week :lame choice field* yet to be had. Apply at once for oomph: ..chaptere, I Ilastrainnw, and full panic niers. to A.*HAIHIABAND, Pubibther,afai nut rt. Phila., NW; lw • CARBOLIC TABLETS An ppfyill,. reulvdy Alt aII Brouchlal UlNenll len Conglo, Colds: Lluarreneso, Asthma, thin burin Dryness ut the thrust or V Inds Moe and al: Cedar thud 'diseases. • • • The wonderful modern dt.covery of Carbolic Acid,!s destined to become one of the terestest bituotluxt to mattlitbd In hi appl!calion to 4.11.4c0mv of the thrust and Its gnmt curative quantity In all sliortions of the Comm AND Luxus. Dr. Wells' Carbolic Tablets, health"' the great remedial agent Carbolic Arid contain other Ingredient* untrennily re-wmmend cd, which chemically combine, producing a Tab lot more highly medicinal and dater adapted. kg dircaret of the throat than any preparation ever before otihred to the public. . cAuTinv Et ntax. You air Witun' Quuku... 11.0/13 IC TAIILTT. I D. sor LTT OTILUI GOOD. as rahnnn °Won TOT rs FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Wells' Carbolic Tablets ARE A !WILE CURE. TRY THEM. SOLD LIT DRUGGISTAeIk;4I, FRRE'ff - dllO4 hurntsm: Addref. f ATTA CO., PIM. tittrch, hi 8 O'CLOCK. JanlS:4w CENI with see height. co'or of eye* mot hair, you will rerehe by return mall. 4 C.lrrall pithier or your futon. law hand or wife, with name and dare of marrlare. . Addre.t W. Ft,;(,. O. Ihuwer No. 21, Fuhdu eine, N. Y. JartlS:iw The magic Comb will room,.ny eoltiiiqiTarr or beard to a ourtnanemt /g4iCk at bioWli. It contain,. no 144.00. Anyone Carl LAO it (Inc pent by mall for one dollar. Ad. dress 11Atile Chilli CU., Springfield, Mass., .1311 T THEA-NECTAR • • •••• 4 •77 . jj4l . It M= with the Greta 7flt fare,. Warr:tett II le ruiU, II te4er..— F 6 /. oaf. errrytelafr. Ao.I for 11b0..111C, only, by the (reel Atlonf:,- .1. Aid& lie Co., 8 Church Si. Nor Von!— ..." Y. 0. nos. 5:100. fi tat for nuo-Norlor Grothir. loolS: lrt BOOK - - • -- - - • AGENTS WANTED The _Lando/ ,Vesered ..ify..tteril, or the Bible Raul in the Light of 10 Olen Seenerg.—ltev'tl. \V. L. (iatee's-'new hook IA now ready. Printed on tinted paper. m imed to hem, lifu I otyle, ( oofaias 200 inip.rb Ea bratingg and Is one of the tomd valuable Biblical ooks ever lostimi. In every family where ttiell3l.. Mr Is to he found. and there Are DAIIIIII , at them. w fles ran this work to' sold. 49e:dote/ft pprici i ot. flits. We snout nuento alpo tar Prof. tt" LAM'S , •• SELF•INTFIitI'ith:TING FAMILY 111 11.1:;" the urnndest book ever _homed, being laeron n- Int; life-work—pi 4mounced by exit k• the tthect nud most complete Bible extant. now binning a larger rale fAunutty We'11..., liibelicolabinig. Spirit& ItilY illustrated—rontnius a dlctiounry ,if the title, with 200 Riolniciomp. a Ittetory of each book'etc, and enables coy realer fa/arm /Is taint al - manta- Cary on Me .tieriplares as ha studies M•na. Any aunt or person who roads this. and who dottrel. the mint profitable and learlOrAl,lo bflpille”, .end for elreninnt With fall informatlmi. WOILTIIINIP. TON, DUST'S 4: CO.. Hartford, Coon. I Insdri3 P =.4111 ;`-- 1 41 0 - 0 z aa.--il ME liOlgihito3B3lso;iigilrlB' The undevelgned ten Int; bought out the 84 kery end Confectionery ertstill•hment ul J. C. trap.. near the Po.tualce. In Ituehrtder. non d repeel:ell)* Inform the public that he tett Keep the Gent quellty of °paces which he serveii In every style t also, will supply •thern by the can at reasonable prices. Those In In want of them should ;Ivo hie) an early Md. Me Confectionery tiepirtment Is well Mocked; and puller. meddiiels. 6e, will beupplled with everything needed. on chart notice and its the ben of sty'. Farnillm furnished with fresh bread as often tut desired. Guonfun FILE' ORRICK. thayll:Lr • 0.%L VOlt SILE.—The •andendenest haa C ot.tantly on hand a good article of Lamp and Not Cod, sch lett he ail] cell at reasonable price/. either at the tank; or will deliver to e parcharers.— The haat; it located on McKinley it Rau. a few rods Lam Omni. Ft. Wayoe S Chleazo Railroad, and hat a slldrt dUance from !tenser elation. 1 Weals° a good article of Fite Clay, which I n lil divot.° of at remionable rate, Vnlero left at my nes : Mears to Ilrititfetiatur, or at Y.: bac! Camp's in Rm.:heater, or at theliank, will receive prompt ettentfon. J. V. N(ICL rr.lt. . aprVi7o—si t -- T0143(i0 P a an c0. , 84 Patent Flexible Metal-Lined Pumps, For Well. and Cl.tein.: For rale by norrAU CRUSH d.t.S.):Rocheatur. JJOICV B. YOUNG, AtiprucT law, Braver, Pa. O ffi ce and rvAdente on Third Ht. curt of the Court lion.. •AS law baaluess itutum tad. to my cam 14401 rtcelve prompt attention. Mao penuma bavlud near Estate far Sate, and .thove Ideallg to buy town property. cull ce &run landn.,inat, taro limo and money by tailing at my omca. • api - 27:1v • A GGICULTILITAL COLLEGE OF A laiGalli 2 A.-111s , limitation rill re.oprn for Spring Tel in, (tell) for go roily-four ial) warns, on Friday, February 10th. For general elrenlar, and Wirt Infortnation nt:Brim THOS. 11. BURROWS. ,errit. i..rtrultnral thallege P. 0. Centre Co., Va. CZESE Notice lailFiairtition. Iti the Orptutrs" Court of Alitibeny County, Pa. :id. 4, June Term. Itrift In the matter of the Eotate of Frederick Wendt,'dee'rt. Writ of Par tition. -TO Dcinliritir.O. , enipaiirikan. An D. Collingwood, Nancy Wendt, Jatuea Weudt, nat. fiat Windt, now iniermartled with 'William Hob ert-0n ; Fmlerto; Wend t, a minor, and w Liu has no &Moon. t% 0n.11,. now intermarried Ith John W. Pationmo, who to now decrweri ; Chrimiam I. Wont. Joiner P. Wilco°. Comics F. Witham.. John L. William., nary Mill:ow. .mw interinardart with iler.ry E. Mawhall:Jolin Jones, Miry Ann JOU... wklow : DOW toterinarriol with 11.Jactibi; Nancy U.Solliran, now intenuar tied with Jew.)'. WR.on ;) , lank Sulilyan.kleary. 4. Sullivan, Jolla McKee, William K. McKee and. Hence Mckee. a Iconic. of whom W. C. Aughln• howl 4 theciatunittort • . ,• . You arc hereby 11.4 au lu.inlrlllun kill be held In pan4lStice thoVo UWOIOIIOI Writ of Partition or Vainailbs.. on the premises hi the An-oath of Ihrinit Allegheny county. Penn at One. In the plan nt the Dir. tniughain films abiapaisy, In saidAvrlt Inetilleurd, tin Friday, tAr 17tA day of .PArtiary, A. U. 1811. 'At trp o'rhich, a. at., tomato partition to cad amuse. tbe• heirs of said dee'd,‘Ustich manner and lu 4uch properilons• as by the lasts of dile Tornmostrealth hi .direeted. te., at which thee place.yeasnaj attend 11 . 10.11 thnik prepr. . !Iran 8. - PLEYINO Sherf, Shelia** Office,y_ittsbargla, Dee, 219, 1/10—*114*// itai•dwa WO li'A-141.-orc'N - Foundry = ct, Repair Skop. Itavlos been Foundry Ilasttitmo * 144 11"1"; tor man th at th ye ar,—dartor goblet& limo I bore seemoolotod a viul.ltv or mast pottonso, be sides e3nstroettog soodeto and taking oat pouts OW Improvements Oa , COOKING - STOVEB • —igad atterlttileitia=tl4 ZIAZ, .31 Tie - tillat AT WESTERN luso asolim • perterlor Obi Lapallty. STOVE ! Si Store.oi Merest Stile. rattlealig and Coakkli The Great Republic Cooktu S toic . . The the Deaf Recent el any Stove ever offered In thin market. IT TAKES 'VMS FUEL. , LESS ROOM TO DO :MORE WORK BEST BAKER, MOST E1U11,A.131.17. ALTOGETHEIZ STOVE IN USE. I ~ einineet inn with the stove I have gt up a Patent LXTIJNSx.ON TOP, which occupies little room, no additional fuel, nd knot :liable to wrar nut, dispar with all pip?, can he put on or taken bind any time, And male to suit all moves or any Ara; or pattern. Vivo Hundred '.Permionn Who UV! purehoseil qnd umll the GREAT, REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE, • 31rost of whim. 311111101 hove been publish. ed In the Auous. aro vonlidetitll referred to, to bear x it.t.ess of its superior merits as a cooking stove. Mains threo drat clad, a Wallet on hand. of about Anent horse power capacity, they aro otfured to the pidgin at !Inimitable rota,. HAIN TUOUNILEY. aprbTtf. HENRY LAPP, DEALER•IN ALL KINDS 1.)? FURNITUF• LOOKING-GLASS & PICTURE FRAMES OF ALL SLZES FURNISHED TO ORDER. itrightouNt.above Plow Factory, Iif)CIIESTER, PENA PA. The Itulz..ist Flock 10 Ikaver county conotantly on band, and at the I eq. lower( pricer. Coffin. , tad pearre provided at the sherte4 notice Having. n large vlock of all kindr of furniture on halm, amta lotting to make room for fa , l and win ter orork..l have rednervi my pricer accordingly. CIA R PET S, Oil Cloths, &c. Wholesale and Retail, At Lowest Prices, M'CALLUM BROTH'S. 61 Fifth A.vonue, PITTSBURGH, PA IT= We Have Fueitiliv, for Supplyiatg 11. v.p.A. L, A 1 Equal In ANY EmwrEas Jottol' r. 110UsE :11ce.111,9':17, 1;40S apr6:h• LOOK HERE. QPISANG AN 5U111,1111311 GOODS. The 1. oniferdgt tvl liego I. inform hi. friend. and the public generally that he har put received a acin• rive: 01 g,aide of the hiteat at)lca fur Spring and Stillnller wmr.which he Oirel, at Tor 7 mndrrnt ride, , UESTLE.W.: . S.) . Uhf..r/SM.VG GOODS. t CONsITANTLY ON HAND. r Clothing made to °Ocr on the whortent notice. Thankful to the public for toot (morn. I bone by clone attention to bnomern merit n enntlho anew of the woman DANIEL 3IILLEII,AI• nninur. fin/DG/ 4 :11*.4 TAW. .mar •!.1:1 I cuss. it/turn/4, Notaryi Patine. Con veyancer and Insurance' Ageni. Dewily and Agreements writ:ens tol ack nowhsicements taken, Having been duly comiulsslontsl.Agent tot akevand first class Instuanc. Uompaniss, rein, renting the Fire, Life, Accident, and Uvo Stock Departments. is pee seed to take risks and write policies on the most liberal terms. Also, agent for the - Anchor Line" of dot clean Ocean Steam ers. Tickets (mkt to and from all ports in Ent load, Ireland, Scotbutd,Germany and France. OF in Lent's brick TOW, Diamond, Rochester. sprrfna CLOTHING STORE. NEW G-0 0 D S! %I INTER STOCK the undersigned taktls plea.ire h ur funning his friends .111:1 the publie goner• ttP.:, that he has just ree-i veil atßi opened A New tack of Goods, O}' TM LATEST STYLES FOR Winter Wear. , Ile keeps the best o workmen In his employ. and feels confident of his ability to cut and make up garmenta both FASHIONABLE & DURABLE and in such n manilla as will please hix FEMME GENTLECIPS FURNI,STING GOODS 'ALWAYS ON HAND • 0111 rind sew us depile leaving 31cpw- Orders ' WILLIAM REICII..3r. ma74;70:1y Bndgew•atcr, Pa • M.* altalt . i NIERCHANT BROADWAY, NEW BRIGHTON, -PL Hiving received a large and well seleeleel stock of Fat' and Winter Goods, conslAluz of BEAVERS, CIILVOTIILLAS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERLS,•- MELTOXS, of the latut and moat ra,hlogialee rtylea, w filch um no made 10 order ou the MUST IMAM/NADIA TEHMI nod on the ohnkent pc...4ga notice and o orralltei to give with , taction. - •• ' .P.. 8- do I coaplpy . untie bat rin•t clay. worktoOn and lundni ernmitirridAt. experlinwe in r. fling. defy .conoptilikni anywintra in the Mate. to to qa aadilt. I keep also on hand • full 'lock of rea.y made clothing of home manurictute. OCUttf. • • I • • Medi e ‘ tie : ADDRESS Nervous and Debiliti,ted, WHOSE SUPTEHTNGS HAVE BEEN PIiDTUACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES, AND IVIIOSE CASES, ItzquidE PROMPT TREATMENT. 2b Raider Eristae desirable If you aro suffering . . ot have auffcred front invol untary dirchargeo, what effect is produced on your general health? Do you ff el static; debilitatr. , l, easily tired 1 , Dees a little extra exertion produce palpltallon of the lama! Dues you: liver or tali nary organ., or your kidney'', freilueutly get out of order! Is your urine eurnetimmi thick, milky or !lucky, or I. it ropy on retinue Or does a thick scam rise to the top? Or Is there a sediment at the bottom 'after it has cloud awhile! Do you have opens of churl bkeat blur: or dyspepota t Are . inur bowel, cuu.tipated! Do 'you have owls of fainting, or rUellea of blood 10 the head! le your. memory Impaired! I. your tnind conctentlyriwel ling upon file eubjecf Do you feel dull, Reties, moping, tired of company, of Ilfey. Do you bleb to he lett alnne, to get away trent,' - everybody t Due. any little thing make you *tot or junrpt le your sleep brokeu o f rotten! to the luetre ofjOur eye aa brilliant? Mel:doom ou your cheek bright Do you enjoy yourself in comely 44 well! Do you pursue your bugloss.' with the same veleta! Do you feel as much coufidence In yourself? Are your spirit* dull and flagging, givedlo Etc of nod. auchulyt U so, du not lay it to your liver or dye. pepcia. Have you teeth.' nlghts, .-Your hack weak, your knee's weak, and have but little appe tite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or, liver complaint Now, reader, self-abuse, cones eat diseases badly raved, and sexual excesses, are all curable of pro ducing a weakness of the generative orzans. The organs of generation, when in perfect health. make the man. Dld you ever think that these kohl. de fiant, energetic, persevering. miceessful blislungs men MI; always those whose generative armsus are in perfect health?. You never boar such men com plain of being nacihncholy. of nervoueuess. of pal. pitatloa of the heart. They are octet afraid they Cannot succemi in boa Inee• ; They don't become sad and discouraged: they are ❑ways polite and 'Pleasant in the company of ladles, and look you and them right in We face—hone of . 3 our down cat looks or a-y other meanness about then!. I do not mean those who keep the orgmu inflated by running to escsys. These will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those tLey do bust neivs with or fur. - now many men, from badly cured dlsea.es, rt.= the effects of self-ahnse and excesse7, have brought about that state of vrtmknesa In those or. •gans that has reduced the general system MO much ae to iuduaalmoet every other form of dostatse-- Idiocy, lunacy, kutralysie, spinal affections. •utcltle and almost every other form of dlemse which Le mardly Is heir to—and thetreal ranee of too, hie scarcely ever •nspected,lnd have doctored for all fiat the right our. , DISEASES OF TitEgE ORGANS RE (UIRE THE USE inuitEric HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT, - cr io las I 9 the great tlinjtie, andll4 a c,ertain curt for distant et thelder, Kidneys. Uraccl, Dropsy, Organic )Vual lUI4, Female Com pia And all dhie:nte:i of the Urinal - Organ 4 whether exist:rig' 11l wale oi r ifeUlaie from whatever citeu, originating, am , uo mat- fyr of hot: long btanding If nu treatment. b 4 m0)110114.41 to, Con sumptinn ,I; 11141114 may (limn.. Our flesh and blood Ire supported from these SOUrelti, and 1111 . 1111111i1 :11161 happincals and that of ro.tetitY Jlepend.4 upon prompt oft of u relimblv reumly BUCIIU, , Ew tablislo.4l tit:ward of 19 y l !ars prepared by 11. 594 Broidway, New York, and 104 South ilth Street. Phila'd., Pa. PRlOE—$l.25 per bottle, or . 6 bottles fur ? , B.ZrU, delivered wally :Wilmot. Sold by all Prttyyists I.;rerytchere None"; re genuine . utiles,' 'lone up in Kite! engravtil wrapper, with the.shailie in lay Chemical wigie . lint;g4., Itzul sigueil 11. T. 1-11111,N11301,1i. mnylB;ly -fl TO TIIE k. • U we are cow able to Orel' to Ito. A FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE of Superior Style .4 Yloteth, Enthrucisig al((he latest luiproremen4 futthd In Europe and A tuerin. at a hire • Quite within the reticle *revery Heave. hold Id the Ad. ~.r• General Dtbility, DRUGGIST, a I va : 041 piticE C •rrr:o The wide r-...“ 1 mein bor. atilt, Sew Inz hove ty fur MCI. !It oft M Chord. the Vrru MII I NI: Ift. aim u.” fnr ti•um.•tlme, hike pl. aglOrotz stating Ihnt, f eltnplielty of runitrurtAn. flan. brit,. elks,. teor 11 •ye. brmW) of yr. romance. we Wiry.. it t not .nrpa..yd h 1 ant Machin. In lb., market. .11 re., J. V Dtto.vu, I ' nr N ry. M lei M.A. r;vl.lll,tnntr. Mr. M. 11.^. 4 ,,,, }ire Pr... Mr e. J. It Molly,. )Ire. M. • Mr. W. ',kb,. Mr.. Mrs. Prof. It T. Tnyli,r, !Mr, V.I. It. allow. Rev. J. M.3103..r, Mr.. 11. A. Wharton, Mr, lt,v. W. IL I....kec'MrA. Age... 4.,h n „ tw. Mre. lien. F. 11. Fort, , Thew 11. Mr, Dr. )leNult. 11Ils+ Eletta Mn. A. 114411.. r ., !ill. Um. C. %V 1... Mr.. William Minter. iMrs. Andtrvr White. Mr.; FirtatilorJ . &Mutsu. Mrs..% Wr.rasn..tiv. Om.:". awl Sales. Roma 131 Third St.. lk . a.r, rroyje.2l S. J. AN DEILSON. Area, Singer Sewing Machine' • HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES, '(Le muxt prrf,ct hh. of the k ind • Dinh of the :Ow..muWor.bare teen Improecl until tL.r.iand wllLent a tint Pace of aVAVINO MA• CII E from WAR) 1.711:11 ad 111 \h ITEIt% Circular% And could Inn no appllta. flan. %TRAM - d 3101!.TON, = No. 'allt;lrth Strvet. hula.Th A4Put% w.tideal rik ' the Nachire ereu where, and for the SlngerOn %Western P•nolhs. nla E..otern Ohio and %Vast Va.. vh. ,'Nere n't tvme ntnad. coiabilohed. v.v21:1.4 A UT' L P EY PECT. ED I— T.J aHJ • ' CIIANDLEII laves, I chased iha nuaun • right or Hurrynorty to naeprritudia Nett • • by ohich they tax itt r: ."-• up Vtileanite a. We at Gold Plate, enlistees. ttful euame:ed and so light and - clack - os to trtnctly to the mouth; Obil.lllng all th.it clue tend bit, condition. on math romplathed of lu•reuiicre;sd lessening thalt liability to break too taro, deed, no one stint It would he o old style plate any longer than they rualeratim• lenity get them exchanged. All braucl.e.,l b•••.• natty performed In the be.t slat Int-I .t.tuttlatisi manner. Tn filling teeth with gold, et:. ue u. lenge to:hp-thin*, troth sue otarter. C4O tt . t.l to •objects who, Elite, her. sued ie. tweet% thirty and forty rear. Amoog - t!, utu'y lion. John Allkon will esti- Mt Mau:. wo torf. ted some :Li years ago; the te,th a• day they were tilled. Latienti.: b.. tre,erel a new plan. (resin, It from all out esesutaod Co, rt,ttllat effeets;maktog the e :re h snotty of pleueorr rather than of howot aud ;a Yrkrx ac l aw no our g.aat d•-uti,t lb. moo at Bear, st.dion, noslitrl • T..; x IL.I t ti A N Sixty - Me First Prize Medals Awriei. TIIE Baltinra °P. ' Manufactory WILLI %MI & .Ifanitittrfurrrx ty" GRAND. 4Q("A E. AND I PRIGHT TIMID '..V.DRI'2I, I: ,11, 'PI .1101? E, AID These Lntrnumnt. harr hem before the pave for Lently Thirty 'Cur, and upon their emlkroe• alone attained an unpettrAtordpn prOPOI/110e0 them unequalled. Their .vo I.: combines great power: en eetnrw and tar 01414 quality.. well 34 Vett nutty or Intonation. and awretaeea thronzhmt th• entire ora:e. Their CI I 1• pliant and el.tic. nd entirety tree Ruts the Ala..* found In so many 11.11104. In 'Wearl(. 1111 l altaltlp they are unequalled, noinc none bnt the very See AKAIONED 1•111 HILL. the large c. 01141 reelol ,l In nor huolneoo enahlit,7 no to keep so Itum,o of lumber. Sc.. ati howl. (N.,' All our tic/CAWS Ilasoa hast . OUT Nro pro.ell (It er Strung Smt!e null the .Igref. Trt ) .r. ( ir• We would caa medal artentum is oar ore hnprntcmcuu lu OMANI) N awl 41.:Alrf (111 ANDS: PATENTED APO. la kP t the Plano DEZITTE perfection than boo yet tat:. / . .-,ay Piano Fully Irrirranted for Frr• W,• hate made areausements fur Me it. hid' for : he moot Velebrs , l ?I! Li 11l rt IttiA NS owl MIII.trUF.ON 1.• ler NVhole-rile at lA/PAY{ ParIA!IT• WILLIAM KNAIII: MEM COUGHS, SORE THROAT, ETC. No pieeliriAe or (realm! ,it nm creel Me powerful r•urutirr pmeerri 1)1Z. SIM:\ IS White Pulmuuir balsam. 11 mores I, hit a rapltilt3 unequAlled he any remedy olleted lon f knout and Lung does,' /: I- r. conntientied by UV., tli1) peratils lo 14 ital.,: ton and hundreds lit 11thar titles and ennitmlnittes throughout honor Any. Mn. l'etinington, of Wilmington. 11E, , write+ that 110 Is not (with a few exception. , I family in that city ho will ho Vlitbout it pa, bee , * Inc to prOCIITC It. ;uch 1011. populurny • it to knoun—and title popularttL an., from 'a faetithat it 11nlver.ally cares all who are IL Ile: la tin ease of CU et.115.1111.1/S. z•vice:TllltOtt. ASTIIMA.' CROUP. 111 , :' . 111.1.% ithEN ESS. and es, WWI , . NA LtY CONS Ulf VTION, where the strum le a•L broken down with Inc wear of the 0.6. , ti to medicine, in. Inexperienced ...wt . . , 110 1 11110 Ilfil-nnt obi not cure If carnal& Ltetl scrawl. In: to direr toll. We guaruni, It all se M.; tu•Lt It to Le, and tootle a trial from ire stelth , e,er)u •te. t'rit'e bU cents. ntettlam aire•u 4 for lartte .1014 buttles. Prepared only by .r. 11.-SIM'AIS. AI. I )., Pll L 0116 IC CIIE311:4,1 No. 707 Markel NI.. 117L.W.VOTO.V, Ikt. Plilhade a deptd, Johmou. Ilu s.w den. 12kt Arelt Street. guldruurr debar. S. S. Daum. hit Itallhoun • For uly by llrulrluc Dralcrr go. urrally. JuhrlOC:' NIF.VRAN & SIEDLE. ZWert , kors to itEINENuN, mmyitAN & siEpo: No. 41. Filth Avenile,Vitiqbar4l, GOLD AND SILVEnSMITII:, And dealer,. in FINE JEWELRY. WAT('IIES, 1)1.13(os1 A,NI ) SILVER \V.IU geIICY for nll the he..t makroif A. AVA Tell Oa. SET!, TIIO3IAS CLOCKS Special attention paid to the reiutring ailjti.4inir or FINE WATCH Fr. 4. Juotteei Mott k. 14 nol.lanliy 1111 liana Awl !or role al Moot. LvUli ELititE. The I 'adereigned Ilan Jtui 47ened A Coll PI KT it ASSOUTMRNT DRY - GOODS, Nott...toregurovine. t. t .MS Lamp tril, 14t.k. Lutlcrl. GROCHJ-I?lI rA: I Pile riSiONS, (),‘ the c..rher of I:rrlze wel ridge NViL ter, Pa. ci.sog Aa.l ct,lr ufrns ttt 111cronntiltr 13usintsss. Ile rt.01..r. 111 -'•':f that Selection of Goods Ltd His Prices Will i'rure Szli.lftictorplo,he Uessera THE PA:inosAor. OF H 1 ()LP THONS, ANli ALI. °VIERS. Istre,sipeot Cully 1.101 l A. N. ILAU.V IOI-• &MU
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