The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 29, 1871, Image 4
Winger NISCELLAYX THE VERIFICATION. , I was In the old line brig LivelY, ,g a lly, tuOtalAi Kniggs, the molasses lugger betwixttlenfuegos and. Hou ton and was on my way home, full of the joyful anticipationsthat a sail or Indulges In, whose sole enjoyment is told to be in the. fortnight prect(l leg-his arrival at any port, which he gives lo pleasant anticipation. This is more the ease now, perhaps, than then; ,because, in'the days of which I write, the sailor had a home and Mends,. now' denied to the poor habitue of cheap boarding-houses in the purlieus of blgaltles, existed -to, the,ternptations without an thecor ruption within, that tap his excheq uer to the, last farthing, leaving him to the tender mercies of a villainous landlordted; and . Th th e e illusion. is soon ex• Imita poor fellow Is glad to get to sea again, to recuperate dur ing a long voyage • to again antiel pate and again be 'disappointed, till dissipation closes the drama, and "poor Jack" goes under. We had a very good crew on the Lively- &WA . and there was no .prettier know ever walked a deck than Bob Small, who was a sailor from it love of ,the..profraskim and 'airtio had ran away from his home in New Hampshire three years before from which he had not. heard a word . since,andlo which he had resolved to return tact' the present voyage.. He was in my watch,' and often, , under the lee of the long boat; he would open his heart to me regarding his hopes and fears. We were, one night, walking the deck In the moonlight; the sea just moved to ripple beneath the tropical air, when he caught my urn) sudden . ly, and cried.:, - . . "Look there!" . "Where?" I asked: • - . "There," Mid he, "In the wake of the moon: -Don't you see?" There, sure enough swam 'an Int i mense Lurk, Just above the water, 'within boatel length of us, and we felt the his evil eye rested upon us us we u there gazing at him. I felt a sense of uneasiness as I saw the monster so.neer us, and was sensible of a violent, tremor in Bob as his hand rested on my arm. "Jack," said . he, impretsively,. "thin chap Is after me. I can. read my fate in every wrinkle of the wa ter as It plays around him, and I know very well that lie will be my tomb." . "Nonsense," I stilt"; "what is the use of indulging in such feelings as that? It Is no unusual thing to cee a shark, and what if every sailor should take it into hls haul that he was to be eaten, do you think he would be". At that, the monster gave a great swirl in the water, and. the ripples llaihed in the tnoonbeams. ... • "You sue that, Jack," said he; "he knows what we are talking about, and it's -a settled thing. llis mind is made up to have a pick at Me, and `he will do it." "Why do yOu heave's° ?" I asked. -Oh," he said, "I have been too happy. -These Joyful anticipations of seeing home again, and getting the forgiveness of the old folks if they are alive, and . seeing my little sister Myra, haVe filled me full. "Jack," be continued, 'turning me around, and looking me smiarely in the face, "doyou believe that a man who respected his fathet so much as lei shut him down in the cellar and run away, has a right to anticipate happiness? I serted mine so. slee that shark ; he seems to be laughing at *hut 1 say, the infernal beast, if I may be allowed the eolori." 1 comforted him b telling him that If he had served the old man no` worse than that there was ample, hope ftir him and that I had known a young man who had pitched his father into a dry well forty feet deep, and stoleu all the old gentleman's to bacco Mat \was in his coat pocket, where he had, lain it. 1 didn't tell him, though,. that seine young .. an had afterward \ been eaten by the New Zealnuders, which wits doubt less a visitation for the offense. 1 further told him thartie.bad no rea son for his gloomy fears, and gently liint6d: that he was a consummate ass for . borrowing trouble ) , but he mournfully 'shook his limit) The calling of The "larboard watch"lnter rupted our conversation, and\ we turned in. I laid awake but a little while:and could hear Bob sigh deeply \ as he lay in his berth. 'rlieMext day the shark. was not visible, but_night found- , us again looking over the lee raidand as be-' . fore, right he the witeof 'the moon; was the huge fish imming along with hi 4 flu out of the water, a boat's l'ength from us. "Ile's utter me," said Bob, in a whisper.. "Nonsense," I replied ; he's nits me us much as yon. or Bill Marline, here," turning to an old salt of our watch, who had been to. sea before either of us were born.,• The old man didn' speak for u second' or two, but looked at the monster as he swain by, seerr.iugly twenty feet long, chewing - violently all the while. "Well," said heat length, "1 don't know how 'tls but 1 don't like to SKI Mein felloWs, nut to talk about 'em. They know top much, and It's' a pretty sure thing when / they are found that somebody's booked. :debt* 'Us one mebbe..'tta . another; we don't know, but they du. They have record of lt all, and know their man just as well as we do know one of oar men." Boil-wan deadly pale in the moon lightbk he heard this. The slowly uttered teords of the old sailor scund ed irN his ears like the sailor burial service: "~Pe •commit the body of our dear shipmate to the deep," and I could aee a tear in his eye. I then took hint to one side and reasoned with him, but it was tot tio use. He was to die; how- he fldidn't know ; the shark was to have stiinethifig to do with it ; and he was to see his New Hampshire home milmore.— All this while the great set monster. with his dorsal fin out of the water, swam InxilY along in the moonlight. I think that Hob could not have slept a wink all night. lie turned in hitt berth, and his aighs were pile ous—lie looked so hitggard and worn the next Morning, that Mr. Goode . :tough, the mate, noticed it. "Ah, Bob," said he, "what's the matter? You look like n sick ben." Bob simply replied that ho did not feel Very well, and turned his atten tion to his duties. "Time'tt most up," said he, in a whisper; "and look there!" Sure enough, there, scarcely a boat's length from the brig, was seen the ominous fin, the black tiag of the buccaneer of the finny tribe, and 1 was for a moment shocked. "ThIS can't last another daY," said he, seizing .the rail; "and you be lieve it; I see . you tremble. You must go up mu. see the old folks, Jack, and tell 'em how patient 1. died, and that iny life was not thrown away, thOugh I was a runaway. (live them my cheat, ; od, give' little Mary the rieteelepliaht. tooth, with the carving Upon it,eto keep as a memento, and 'lesion bless you, Jack." , The poor fellow wept like a child. The whole crew were. now attrac ted along the vessel's side, to see the great fish that .was so desirous of our s•ompany, and various were therm meats made uppoonit, none of whieh were of the sober character of poor Boles, though they all looked upon it with a feeling of dread. The cook --a Comma darkvy, of wonderful ivories, anti as black as Jet—stood looking on with the rest, his face shining in the sun, his' emotions evidently different from the rest, for his mouth was drawn out into a smile that annual dlildrd his head, what was not mouth seeming but a sort of black ligament behind his "He wantee brekfus. guess" said Africanus, to himself. Ms mind at !Momentad to arrrivo at a very decisive, though comical conclusion; He darted into his calms*, from which he ,reapp eared again in a few Moments, with-some thing rolled up in an old red /11411, that seemed to seed out stogie.' "What have you got there r! tisk the ma. • "Brek te lus fur &lark, mass'," was the repl3r, with an expensive grin. He mid ,no mom, but threw his bundle thr out into the Water, before the nose of theshark, which, waking from Itsmsuspineness. darted forward, and imumnedlately.swallowed the ob ject. For an Instant , the muenster re sumed his pare alongside the brig, but this was swxceded by au evident i keling of uneasiness, and a moment after ho leaped his length from the water, falling upon the surface with a crash that sent the spray in our fureyard. Then he swam furiously ht u wide circle alkmut the vessel, leaping treasionally from the water, and turning upon his back. Soon his motions CCUSed ; and, rolling over he lay a mass in the`water. !", said Cumeest, "he got his brekfurahu. Hot brick warmee tununak." • "I)kIyou give him a hot brick?" said Mr. Goodenough. "Yes, mama," said Bluekev, with it jtriu,•."aud: guess be tionit 'gree wid 'ern," There' was a good laugh at the wok's experiment,. and, turning to speak to 139 b, I found he had left my side. "Where's Bob?" 1 asked. "Don't know: I sajw him hem n minute ago." I - . 1 , ~. _ j ' I Went around to the other,side o f the boat. lie was not_ there. We ,cat ed him and searched for hint,,but he was not to be found. Then it seemed sure enough that poor Bob's misgiving had been verided, and 1 mourned his toss, thinking of my old melancholy' mission into - New Hampshire to inform Ids' , weeping frleintii of his loss. It in : fact east a gloom' over all. the vessel, and we could never understand how he dis appeared so suddenly, supposing however, that his mind, becoming morbid, had last its balance,' and he had leaped overboard while we. were absorbed by the moles ad.c,ttnture with the shark. The vessel arrived in about eight days and, after 1 had got clear of her, sat about- the performance of the' I duty that' had been charged upon me by Bob.. I embarked for New Hampshire; 4 having stowed Bob's *cheat in the baggagstr, and thiSught all the way, *hat I hould my tithe mourning friends. it was some thing that 1 was not accustomed to,' and I went on the voyage with much misgiving. • 1 stopped at the pretty,little slat' of Sprueeburg, among the MS, at which 'a coach was waiting tirearry passengers to Rimmer, a town. some four miles distant, which was the place of my destinatiim.i Upon this coach Bob's chest was hoisted, but when I attemptedlorenter I. found it entirely fulkand,the driver's sent was also .occupier!,by two besides himself. I therefor looked for swab other means 'of clinveyance. - The depot * master proved my friend, and after a few minutes Informed we that a young'lndy from Manner was in town with a wagon, and would return in a short time, and that she would be happy to'netsuinnadate me with a seat. trio I gave directions that the chest ithould—be left at the hotel; as I was informed that there was one, in order that Bob's friends might not see t, and waited for my fair compumon. The wagon Was pointed out to me, and the.young lad soon came along, .to whom 1 lit u tt sed myself, and, helping her it , I beside her ; she __ usisted upon, d 'lug; of which 1 N . 4 , 4 very glad, was more famil iar with a itawsi6f than a horSe. She was exceedingly r ipretty, about seven "teen years old - et wasin all respects interesting, IA it, one of those bright and sparkling little fairies that lire yontinual surprises to those who are predisposed to believe that all coun try productions of the kind are awk ward and disagreeable, (meet which, I was not. I found her ehatty and pleasant,-full of piquant remarks, in which she did not spuro me. and I was perfectly delighted with her. The conversation at last' turned. on Manner. .' • . Do you mide there? " " I asked "Yes." . "Then of course, you-are acquain led with all the peoplekthere. Do you know a Small family?" \ "There are quite a number of small families," she said; "in fact, none very large." 'lmmo p family by the 'name of Small'?. • "Als, yes, I undenstand. Well, do." . . "Is the name of one of its members Myra ?" Yes Myra Small' and 'myself are Very intimate; we Sing in the same choir." "She had a brother ?'r ' - "Yes ; Bob Small. Ifle was a wild fellow, and went away to sea, years ago." • "I lave they mourned him ?" "No, not much ; he locked his' father in a cellar when he went away, and this rather set them against hiM." "Well, 1 have sad news for thesis. I have last returned from a voyage,' with, him, and he is lust ut sea." , "Bad news, indeed, that will be. But he will never shut "the old Mall down cellar again ; nor torment poor Myra, will he?" -No, but he thought of her at the last, pear fellow, and I have a porting gift for her, from him. ' ' • 1 inquired about the old folks, and about aim, and the conversation lasted until we arrived at , the hotel, where she was to put sue down, which,l chose rather than to go to the house of Bob at once. I waited till the evening before, I went on nsv melancholy errand. It was a fair might ill September, the air Just be.. ginning to grow a little chilly, and I walked very slowly,altiscost reluctant-* ly, to an encounter that I, very much dreaded. My duty to Bob alone sustained me in the effort. The homestead was n substantial hirm-house,,with a laneleading uP to it, and turning Into whkh.l proceed ed on my errand, my heart beating a loud alarm on my ribs. The win dows were all ablaze withlight, and a straits of music !Mated to rue from the house, auguring a scene of hap piness and peace within, flint I, fiend like, was going to Interrupt. Should I go on? Yes, duty to Bob impelled use. I approached, and rapped upon the door. All was still irra moult-tit, hut nobotlY tame. 1 rapped again, and fancied I head in response a tit ter in the inside. This time, howev er, there was the sound of turning a key or removing a bolt, the door. swung open, and there, hl-;=the light of two 'blazing lamps belii In the hands of my fairy oft he wagon, who "sang in the choir with Myra Small," stood my -old shipmate Bob; in umut rattly good excellent eondition, and with an 'expreasion upon his face altogether unlike- that which. any ghost weirs that I ever heard 41 -"Bob Sinai!, by all that's inscully!" said Mot' a moment regretting that he was not at the bottom or the sea. I"Yea, Jack," said he, when 1 haul entered, "the very Mute. I hid away in the run , on board~ the brig, 'ashamed of My wild provuostle when the n det r kiled the shark, and 1 Med u that even you should 'Dot '.me till,. you tom me heroill Ekni* YoUxfould,,bumuse I kneVlotC.iipt: tkt v ono .If a h: my dying • Vita 80k,,..L1 ; been down tO ",•'.: . u , 77 0., . ..snr a week 145 wata or the' . ' , -t. and the fellow alOng with - t, . thinking,- her stars today , at the Ibrintin;which gave you _her company. - Bbe knew you frond' my description • and the chest." , • . ' "Nell, Bob," I saki, .uppaiel ought to rejoke that you arolice, though bang one if I would urailurgo so much inquietude on any account again. • Anil Mies Myra must IICOPpt an apology foepot recognizing herby hii Thea d a good ill ' °lgi thne ibl ii kil l I around; ain "li the:lo w ; gendennin inairmingpu of the trick put upon 'him in shutting him down cellar, which he seemed to relish, as he recalled it, and thjiol4lady looked as plasma as 11141 letObff evening, while Myra banged ineflkbly on Perhaps I ought to finish my story by falling in( love with Myra and' marrying her, but I found no chance for that, because she had a huge me chanic who was booked for her good graces, though she liked. me as the friend of 130 b: and I gave , her the elephant's tooth, with his dying speech, which, years after, Lim her youngest lyiby cutting its teeth Up on. I mean the tooth, of course, and not the speech. Bob is now one of the misitsuccess ful shipmasters out ot New York, and I am—the raider's very humble servant.—Ainericen Odd Fellow. Some of the Errors in the Present ' . System of Education. EDITOR AuGust—The litalority of the community seem not to be inclid.; ed to show that respect, nor to give that encottragement and support to teachers, which they deserve. lam not, however, in attempting to estali• lish this proposition, intending to advdcate the cause, and defend the characterof teachen4 indiscriminately. Many, I am aware, haVebeen bath Incompetent and undeserv ing. Many luiveshoWn nu respecttfor tilenuselves, and were therefore not respected. , To enlist such teachers with ardor in their profesilen, as .would reflect the qualificationstha should chamefl feria: the competent, they must ,nut only. have that position assigned them, in the regards of society, which they ,deserve, but they must be re compensed. • • NEVER. will Mtelleetuhl men, or (I :hose .with more than ordinary tat ents,for any considerable period of time, engage loihe laborious profen. sion .of schist' teaching, so long its 'teachers shall be so scantily, and, it would seem, in most instances, ED 'GRI.IDGELY remunerated, 118 they are at pment—so long as, in the pur suit'of such addling, the avenues, to wealth, influence, and honorable pro . Motion of society, shall remainclosed, and so long of men, endowed with qualifications, which would enable them to shine at the bar, or to elicit, by 'their eloquence; the plaudits of popular assemblies and • admiring senates, shall not be able to obtain a salary, equal to a common clerk or soldiman, in a common store. It eau not be expeetisl —lt might not to be 1 expected, by persons, who have a single impulae of honorable feeling In their baoms, that men of genuis should expend eight or ten years of their best daYs,and then forego the al most certe i n prospect of annualize went in Wtie other profession, for the disrespect, pecuniarydependence and vexation, almost invariablyy at tendant upon the occupation of a teacher. So long at the power of motives shall continue' to act on the human mind, as it now acts, and the constitution of society remains as it it la at present, no ;tromps:Von can be more two than this that the profes sion of school teaching con SEVER, to any extent, or for any length of time, command the service of men, suitably qualified, until it shall both be Made, and 4 considered to be an honorable and-. a profkable I pro fet - sion :-.47 'till it shall present to the student a high. way to competence and extended influence, like the other professions. As soon might you ex pect to see the: immutable laws of physical nature reversed, as this or der. As soon.' might you expect to see the rivers flow backward tow ard, the mountains, or the fiallage and blossoms. of May. vegetal on the snow-banks and perfume II e frosty atmosphere of December: . Tree, there are,phenomen in ani mal and physical. and in v be In' re mental natu.' Howard w a men tal and moral phenomenon,--an ex ception to a general rule. ';le spent a life• and a,, fortune, In groping through gloomy and damps-orpris ons and dungims to administer to thd wretched ti t-cast of sociely,w hen he might hovel : panted himself In a palace:. Other!Howards might suer mit to wear out their brief existence,, in performing the health destroying 'Elixirs of the schoolteacher, and con tent themselves to receive their dati(.l - of food and elothineAnd a spot large enough to lay their Ig i dies in, when the breath had Ilotr .-.an, .fear the good that might Ile nfter them. These would be extxplionk to general rules—such exCedlions let cannot often be looked for,. nd such us society ought never to I ) for or countenance ; for, in so o ng.. It' throws temptations in th ay of Caen 1, en of ardent and noble di.. Wens c i m to become• self-devoted ma tyro, In order to supply \lts lamentable de4so elencies in duty. ' t.- M. N. C. Beaver, Pu., March 2.5. The 'Trouble Between Secretary Fisk and Senator Sumner. • A Curioni Story About its Origin— [Evidently Raised, but known to hare A:latents of Truth.] WASHINGTON, March 19. = The atpital, this morning, containsa long article piwporting tp given historyof the misunderstanding between Mes srs. Sumner and Fish: Some of Mr. Sumner's friends, while diihilming any responsibility for 4 ios language, declare its main averments substan tially;correct. Tho following pant graphs contain the substance of it : "Secretary Fish 0nd..31r.' Sumner were sworn into the Senate together, in 18M, and served sometimeon the come.Coinmittee, and the two be cattle acquaintances—indeed, friends. When Gen. Grant rediscovered. 3lr. Fish on the banks of the Hudson, and made him Secretary of State, the venerable - Knickerbocker fled to 1 he Chairman of Foreign Relations for advice and help. Mr. Sumner retains letters from Seretary Fish, asking for the loan of his brains: Mr. Sumner, who had meantime gad the experience of the State Department during the war, and who never fell out with Mr. Seward or any other gentlemou of that _Department, wrote the instructions for Mr. Motley him self, wrote the outline of the leadihg papers on the Alabama claims, and named the person who should be ar the letter of it atructionii 'to the British Government reopening them claims. The only . other pcnionlir. Fish could get to give him any assistant* was lianeroft Davis," &c. "Mr. Fish and Mr. bumner, as we have said; never personally dis agreed, even about the Santo in go matter until the military Ring around Gen. Grant resolved to go in to this job. Then the President made the point with Secretary Fish'. that the Senate Committee meat be -man ipuliteinlirough its Chairman. Ac-' cordingly, in the first week In June; at 9 o'clock in the evening, Mr. 'Fish went to • Mr. Sumner's house,- and after arguing . with -him for thrik hours, or until after „midnight, to cease his opposition to Santo Dentin-. gik he saidi fit' you *ant plealeaft Wealdetitln this, If yott meet aide your attacks upon Santo Dinlngo,,at least getout Of the' *ay.' YOU, nets' nitatity,in the Senate. :'fihernli.the Mission;English I offer trio Is yours,..- Goaway, and weputparry this Santo Domingo Witness behind. you," Mr. Sumner waived the Matter off as the mistake elan old and bleu-, dering friend, and replied s; 'O.-Fish we nave the best man we can get now at London; and you want to make no Change there.' Mr. Fish' left' Mr. Sunmet'S blouse a baffled, and tied man, and he at once set Davis to work; lards most malignant vein to worry Mr. Motley; and in sult Mr. Sumner. , • • "Fish seems to have,,;leg all his intrepidity as the titiut_api'lltii to *spring' this lusolent't Reran. • il l tter upon • the • public , his. frie ds.• When ittlid appear `, he dared no more face the, Gid State Lion, but sent Senator Patterson to fathom the shoals, and ascertain What- -his (llah's) . rteepticm , would be, • when, Soule daysago; Mr. Sumner wasask; , ed'why Fish did not Coate Inverson to attend to public busineas,'and why he sent Senator Patterson,. Mr. Sum ner replied: 'Because ho, feared the rebound of my heart r/ Mr. Sunmearepliell/ through.nd .terson, that he would'see Fish at the State Department,at the Senate, or at the House of either,- freely, fully and at anytime; on the public . busi ness, but, h & added, tell him . that • I feel that he bar; done me a cruel wrong. At this Mr. Fish was the. more dis tressed, but still he ,ursustered: up enosigh Dutch courage , to go to Mr. Sumner's house on the ticassion of a c nference with Sir John' Buse, the rticr and pioneer of the - British •s•ernment, on the 'terms of a new sett ement. Theeveniug waspaseed, as Mr. StimnPr only 'Weld makd it was' in Its perfection, pleasantly- in telleetually, profitably. - But after Midnight. when Fish had departed, Mr. Sumner wittily sitting .down in the eutet of his library, resolved that his sell-respect would compel him to discsimlnate betereen Fish theSecre• bury and Fish the friend. Therefore, when, some thne afterward, they met on a private occasion at the Hon. It. C. Schenek's, and late in the evening Fish addressed , some ladies, a irk ()- ions remark about 'duck and , par tridge'. to Mr. Sumner, the latter merely looked at him and made no reply. Fish's weak nature felt the shock. lie dared no.lon& face the Numedbm lion, and he arranged with the crew of Chandler, Nye, and the other boys who tight . for bitten apples; to complete his cowardly warfare by driving Mr. Sumner from the bead of this Committee, so that he might no longer meet him."' THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Vice President Co Kai, in the In dependent, sums up forcibly the great advantages Which our country may expect from . 11w construction of the Northern Peel& tpilroad. Here is what he says: . • • "Midway across the continent—at the head of I,2oo , miles of lake navl gation-1,000 miles frond Buffalo, the western terminus of the Erie canal, and as near to it by water as Chicago —lOO miles West of the longitude of St. Louis or Galena—is the young city of Duluth, the initial pointer the Northern Pacific railroad. That great work, so magnificently endow ed by the Government, isalready be (ng pushed rapidly westward, under its energetic controllers; and before the snow flies next fail it will beeorn pleted to the western 113 w of Minne sota, where it crows the Red river of the North, which runs northward to Lake. Winnipeg, and one-eighth of its distance .to the Pacific (Kean will have been accomplished. Com trilmcing, too, this season on its wed tern line jthe Work will be prosecuted roars both directions, and, long 'be fore the nation celehratesitS, Cent& nisi Anniversary .of Independence the lakes will be united by iron bands with that Mediterranean of our northivest, Puget's Sound. • "Of the nuspiciousinflueuce of this enterprise, which butufewyearsago would have, been considered so (Wr ing, the most sanguine of its friends have scarcely yet a full realization. Even takinz Chicago as the starting point. it' will be trio St. Paul, where an-arm of this railroad is reached} 200 miles less distance to Puget's Sound thap to San Frvicisco. Re sit:et this, vessels from he Holden Gate to Chinn sail on what is called the grand circle, instead olio astraight line; and any one testing this by I string on a globe will beaurprise• e lift the result, if they,have tut u t ili r e ,„ev ous ly studied the rotundity oft earth, and its diminished prof ranee as you go northward tovali the Dole. Hefice, when they / have sailed 800 mike from Sun Francisco they are only one hundred miles front the en trance to Tuiet's Sound; and this striking fact shows the .advantagei this mute will have in commanding the through traffic or• Asia with our Atlantic States, or that portion of it 'hick will pass over the soil of this nation on its road to Europe. "Nor is this all. Development is the.great duly of the Republic, after all its recent trials. Resources are the gift of the Creator. developing them depends on the work of man. Along the line of the Northern Pa cific railroad, as it follows up the we - ter courses, the Missouri and the Yellowstone on this side, and de scends by the valley of the Columbia on the other, a vast baby of agricul tural land is waiting for the tklow, with a climate almost exact) f the spne as that of New York, except that, with lestr snow . ; cattle in the larger portion of it can subsist on the open range in winter'. Here,' if cli mate and fertility of soil produce their natural result, whenrailroad facilities upon this now isolated region to settlement, will soon be seen we-. ing-grain fields, and happy homes, u 14 growing towns; while ultimate ] y. cordon of prosperous States teem- in •"•• vith population, and rich in in dustry and consequent wealth, will 'occupy that noVvamdeveloped and al most inaccessible portion of our con tinental area. . "But this road is fortunate all° ha its pathway across the two ranges of mountains which tested so severely the Pacific railroads built on the cen tral line, and the overcoming of which reflected such well-deserved honor on their energetic buirtlers. At the Deer .Lodge, Pass, In Montana, where it misses the Bock mountains Its altitude above the sea is 3,500 feet less than the Union Pacific railroad at Sherman, which is said to be the highest point at which ta locomotive an be found in the world. And on the Pacific side of the continent it is even more fortunate. From Arizona up to the Arctic Circiathe Columbia is the only river which has torn its Way through that mighty range, the Andes of North- America, which in California is known as the Sierras, but which in 0 n changes its name to the Cascades. Nature has thus provided a pathway for the Northern Pacific road through these mountains, the Sailing of which on the other line, at. an elevation Mover 7,000 feet, (a moat wonderful triumph of engineering,) cost theVentml elk millions ofdollanitutd compell ed them for 70 milectkmalutain a grade of over 100 feet mile— twi.m the maiimum of ;ho Northern Pacific at the meat difficult points on its entire route. . „ . "It is fortunate,also, in its terabit'. us on the Pacific coast. No one who has not .been there can ,realize the beauty or Puget's sound and its sur roundings. One hundred miles long but so full of inlets and straits that its navigable shore-line measurel,76o miles, dotted with lovely islets, with gigantic trees almost to the water's edge,- with safe anchorage every where, and etretchirig southward, -nrithouttihules otters, from thestralts of Fuca to the capital and centre of Washington Territory, it will be a magnificent enbvpot for the teem.: merce of that grandest occurrof the world, the Pacific. Nor is' it lees fortunate in the pilot at the • halm.' some .6 ten aF With th rePandkal - ParellAY eemtkirtheni, to link their name, with an enterprise that may pow& bkir &IL Owe enlisted ht.' it, ineaCial beau:ma duty. ALAI needscarcely saylhasJAyiboko is one • of , their men., Witbout dwelling on his sue ten! negotiating the Wade 4?f the, Unual:at one of its &Oast hours, and afleeother owrockli had . fidied, which'his posed Intl:1'111story, I can saY 'that 'the same resbeless energy and determination which 'overatine all obstacles then, and - caused money 'to flow-into *an exhausted treasury faster than the nation, with Its enor mous liabilities, could use it, is enlist ed now in the pushing forward of this great work as rapid 4 as lencsibic con sistent with economy in Its construe tion. The land grunt of the United . States, exceeding' 80,00%000 acres In the winter-wheat reg ion of our nation (10 times as largess the area of Mass achusetts) Is doubtless sufficient-for Its completion; but besides this, mill ions of the , private MOMS of himself and friends artoiready inveitol in it. The bonds, based on the land grout, and a mortgage on the road itself in addition, are - being . sold as rapidly as the mon is needed, and as vestment, y yielding about 8 percent. per year lu currency, Mirk ahvady_ with the best class ofraliroad seeuri; ties. Mid thus the good work will go on with unchecked step to final consumadon„ currying the blessings of settlement, development. rdvii lustier), and Christianity with Mails progress , and literally °causing _the wilderness . to blossom us the rose." ,Daucliv & Co's Advertisements., • Aun t i t I: i r i t . wr i ant . ztl i a 'Mar. rMlale f Intiarements to-Aga:ob. In; formation km. Addrosa Am. Book Cu. Ism sired Naar York. neatly' hTIWWITSetIiU -,p By sending 010 CENTS with ago height, co'or of eye., au4 WO. you will receive by return OWL a correct picture of your future/nu. band or wife. with new and date of marriage.— Addrete W. 14)E, Y. U. Drawer Nu. at, Fulton vide. N. Y.— _ - mett4w w'eeTa-,-,t.graelitterratTAZTl MACHINE Bay the ttsder•friel, makes the 'lest .1111e11,` (attire on both eltlee,thnu Safety ficesord The both ands/anapest Yamlty tkwhor Machine In the market.' Adams. JOBBSON. CLARKE & Cu:. Boston. Mae.; rittebtugh, Pa.; Chlago, or ('I. Louts Mo. mar/tier Agents wanted • , cc Fcri>rranataib WI:Le WJrld•' . ' 'Ore! one Mouton.) Mustrottona. The large.W. be, ling and mapikitractlre sabocrlptlon book cc r publtetted. Mat AVIA. In Denver. Colorado. acid 141.1 copies to four dam One agent. is Mil waukee /obi ao cyclic' , In bait a d); and • large. timber from 20 to 30 conks per day. Send for Circulars *lib terms at once. Nddre..• D. S. PCS LIBIIINO CO " 411 Bream° it. N. Y. • marftlur A:iro'? WAR IN EUROPE Li contains ewer lOU lino runnings el battle scenes end Incidents In the War, and le ten only AUTHENTIC and OFFICIAL blstery of that great conflict. Published In both English and German. • CitUTlONlnferior *l tork". are being circa. s laded. .tlee That the book Feu boy coutaum 100 Aim engravings and maim. Send for circulars and see our terms. and a fall deSoke lion of the mot. Address NATIONAL Pttti LESION tl CO, Philadelphia. Pa. mrtk4w Snip/are and SCUOLVirard and lopriAer. firmins and Geology horn tinned each other; . SCIENCEZIBIBLE A hook of thrilling Interest and greatest 'moor. lance to every human being. The Papers. Pu lpltl and People are all discussing the aubjeet and hook. every man woman and 01110 crania to read ft. Thu long tierce war Jr ended. and honorable panes secured Selenne is true. the Bible literal. pure and beautiful ; both now sattaged, And arm friend.. 'God's work days, ale actual days, not long periods. This book give* the very errata Of *clime.% making its thrilling realities, leentier, wooden and sparkling gems a hundred fold more futereating theta Sefton, AI3ENTeI. WANTYD. Eaperienced :Worm will Arop other books and ate. cure territory immediately. Addeo.* Sur e mar Zl Mt it b Melt; kit T.-16 tbrt. Bluth eit. tM . 4 Jurubeba. IVHA Rris 12',f it la a sure sod perfect remedy 1.,r all diseases I f ti.e Llrerand Spleen. Enlargeme ntc r Obetroc• time of Intatmea,Trinary.ttedne. or Ate domlnal Organs, „revert,. or Waut of flood. Interest tent or Remit ! tant•Fweers, mumilen ofthe Is Drop•r,V. • Stu Med - . . Don rha bccarica. e Taiwan. Jannilke; Saadi Dyspepsia. Agnai rang, Or tbeipeonemilltants. Dn. Wets:: bedew become afro of the ethnic ordinary medicinal properth tif the Si.nth Amer ced Plaid. caned • JUR BEBA. . e ,rc . u ns t ;i t co the rlal p •24 . thl ai t . h d at ha Ct s i i a n d g lr wonderful entire properties to even exceed t ronuA he 'toilette* formed by Its great repritatlon, has concl to offer It to the public, and In haupy to sta that he has perfeclad ansrigemeuts for a reg pew:ably supply of this wonderful Plant— Ile • 111 vent touch time In ewrtmenting and Myth. tinning as to the moth tOciest preparation from it for • opniar nee, and hat for some time tins. to Ma own proctor with moat tiappY mutt. the three. lustmedic:lce maw protested Op the public as Er. WELLS' ErfIIACT of JURDEEBt and be condtlentrg moommeude It to every family us boneebeld remedy afflict' abonkl be freely Mare as • 111 Am, Pefeelso In It derangement. of the cyatem and to animate and fortify all weak and Lymphatic tempera=ente. .101 IN tl , . Kn. LOGS. runt St.; New York. Sole Agent fur the United Stale*. Prue line Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular. maratlie • 8 O'CLOCK. mr15;4%. The Mag or bend to a permanent ic Comb cameo any eulored hair M or rown. It or bend no putsou. Anyone eon me 11. One rent lo mall fmtnai dollar. 1 'ld. drum MAGIC COMB 00.,13prInffdeld. Mass" -. • tor ahsw, la:;tc lefiilr -r.v: A . with the rwn lea flaron . r ct Warranted to cult all hates.— For sale ereryirhtrt. And.for sale, M holetale, unly hy the (real .-Itlantir Melte liB Cek.B Charctrat. New Yord— P. G. Boa TA O& &ad for 711eiv.wctor Circular. " oath:lw ANEI T ( g NI I g e g b ir h i;V ! nor okvt "1;:oVO3 (Illustrated.) by Juno N.C. A caorr. A spleounl .object mid popular author. B. B. ItUSSNLL, Boston, Mast. martin' $5 to $2O per day and no tire. Do you want a situation As eliellll,lll it Or hue home. to Introduce oar stern strand OAPs him CloVuo hi log forirer. lanet miss t h is chime, &maple. tree. Address Hodson Ric, Wire Worts. 'l5 Win. lit. N. Yotk, orMlDearbord alret Chicago. lit. ' mart;! it FA FNEsd. C ATA Mtn SCRUFULA.—A .1 • 1 tly who had aillierodlniyeara from lleafnem. Uatorrh and orroMM.,matt mumd bya simple rem edy. Iler ayrorathy and gratitude pmmpto her to rend lie re lito free of charge to our one 'Unitar y adttoted. A dttrom MRS. M. C. Lk.Uttk:Tr. Jer• my City, Neu: Jerees: _ roard:lrr F'ir I. 1; Med tbat a G•ltar and eittaper ar than was met known will he supplied. Tbis Jar ezrells lu rssry quality and teAndvment. and will outsell, and rim undersell airy and all °them Important Pace plat for ISTI how road, and sent free. Att. Are,. CHAS. G. IMLAY tt BON. N 0.221. flock St.. Philadelphia, ' murmlw,_ 1300 K AGENTS! • 'be most ocruunenia4 sensible popular otatibacyltion book . ) la -Phyulcal Training is Children. "Just out. It has splendid Steel Mae.. a hi lily bound, and every Father and Bother who area It wants h. h has no opposition and delivete eleganty ybe flout agent out cleared $11.66 In glw bourn I No modern book like this one. Splen did terms. Chen/any sent free. 0112.U5111.7 hooka only V. New Wort Pub. C. 1., 11. WI ow. 7th and harketStc. ?blind phis. REDUCTION OF. PRICES TO CONFORM TO DEDUCTION OF DUTIES,. Great Saving to Consumers. By Getting. Tip Clubse. . • Setid for our new Price List ands Chas form RIII accompanti4 containing full directions. =akin: a lame minlm. to cation:toot and towing. poise to club or...tippers. GREAT ApRICAN TEA . CORPAN 1, 31 4 1 ESKY KTRKEY, NEW YORK. P.O. Docl •Snarfitbr CARBOLIt• TABLETS. Au untalllue remedy fur all Bronchial 1./116enhirs. Coughs,. Cohis. Iloartenme, Asthma. Dlrsherla, Dryness of the throat or 'A hide Noe and al. Cater "bal. disease. .Tha wonderful modern discurery of Catholic Add. Is destined totecome one of the greatest bienlbfff to mankind in In aiiMlianich tu direases of the Most and Its Croat curative qualities In all 'aXectkins of the Cater &ND WNW. • Dr. Wells', Carbolic Tablets, &vides the great hmedtal agent Carbolic Arid contain other (irradiant' arovereettyreatrohnend ed, which chemically cobbler. producing • Tab. lit more highly Inedielhat and better adapted lor disease. of Um throat than any preparation arm before Maned to the public. CAUTIONPt Sett TOC GIT /;actor. cc Tortala; Do oor ear omen Goon. Li Vali= •ry aX TOC IX TRICIS 1T CDi. ; FOR COUCAIIS AND -COLDS Weals' Carbolic Tableio ARE A' SUBIC CURE. 'TRY WIEN. SOLD BY DRUGGIST Imsrk.ltw MIDDLETON - a .PoCKST COSICABELLKII. ALL —One Ageot wan Mi d dleevery county ( Cora t Unhad • Mates to **II ton • Pocket *belies • placated ma. It shells all sines of can. and on be used by lay bne. Will last ibr years. Beall eke CO map. Wholesale. to Agents. I 5 Mao. . Pc. rave. XIDDLFON alMsbars : r Dottie iter P.AW.X.iILANT4;IN dc. Repair Shp." Hobe boa *mid la dui Yosisdry Ilattasoo for sore Wit taltto sairs,-45riair _irkkb Ow 1 aotamalstal alarlot of sada RIM". trt alanoanYaalgt sad tattle at pirate for Itatiamosests ea COOKING 4TOVES 3P' 3La Tim guar vitas • palm Pr Oa STOVE . SI Stovis of Different Soto far llrtlaglod Cooking. I)o,6rcat Reg* 0004.8tm LW IX best Retard of any Biagio ever °erred In Ibis 'mutes. IT TAKES LESS FUEL. LF*3 ROOM TO, : DO MORE WORK, ,S.EST BASHER .146sTrpute4: 13LE ALTOGETHER , THE REST STOVE IN USE. In conuevian the Altove I hoc 'gat ' up a Pstrnt. v.xirk.NsicoN Top, which occupies little room, no additional fuel, and is tint liable to wear out,. disieat• to with all pipe, ran Le put on of taken off at any line. and made to suit all stoves of any size or patt.•rn. • Five Hundred Periisons Who 1421%4 pun:47giell Sntiitxul too BELT PROW COOKING STOVE, Most of whose names haii) been publish. ed in the .itions,nre confidently reternsr la. to beer v. items supitnor mer s its a conking, stove. Marini three And clay* enainei on hand at .hoot afteen hone power capacity. they ate ogled to the public at trarenahle tate.. TWIN 711ORML2:11. CM HE.N4YIJAPPi, IMAM IS Al 4 KINDS or FURNITUE• ,I I:I, r ~'~ ~ hiil~ ~{ , I~; OP ALL BIZES FURNISHED TO ORDPR. BeigtMon Bt. above Plow Factory, . • ROCHESTEE. PE.VN' A. The lamest mock In Rarer .eounty tonotactly . oo hand, and genius Si the way lowa= prim. Calor Lid Llearso.prortded at the aortae notice , Raring a Lune Met tdell kind* of Inmitate on* boat. and wahln: to =ottoman for tall and win ter work. I bore reduced soy pram accordingly. ong3l:lf. CARPET , Oil Clotlir., &c. ~Phole and Retail, At 14 west Prices, VCALLUM BROTH'S. :11 Fifth Avenue. PITTABUROH, PA. We llnve i'nilltie4 for Supplymg Ft 'VITA IT. 13 Ii: A LIE It 14 Equal to ANY -EASTERN .10111.11!“ 1101:6E MCCALLUM MEWS. 'l‘ nikrl;;ly LOOK HERE. la PICINI; ANDEtVdiIIIEU GOODS.. -The anderalgt.rd beg, t. 0.0 to iaforrn his friends and the nubile Generally that he hoe Just ta.eeiced a Dew .rock of rOtlde , or the, latest styles ?or Spring and Summer near oehich he offers at eery modern, rate+. GENTLEMENS' r 4 OOJS, coNsTANTLa ON HAND. Clotblee ramie to order on the ottorteet mace. Thmaral to the public or met taeunr.4bope by chve attention to re merit a &n -once of the eau, DANIEL 3IILLEII,PA. JllllO6l " SD.. /MIMI IeIrATE.7. r nliAlk. B. 1111UUNT. Notary Public. Con ,' reynneer and Intotraner. Agent. Deed, and Agreement. written and acknowledgements taken. *c. Hering ber duly rommi..kmed mAgent fos several drat elm. In.arenee Comminleo, repre senting the Fire, Life Accident, and Lbw Stock Department.. f. famp.aed to take ti.k. end write ponder on the moot liberal term.. Alan, agent for the "Anchor Line" of and clap. Ocean Steam er.. Ticket. sold to end from all ports In Eng land. Ireland. Scottand,Genneny and France. Of fice Ist 1/111 - • brick r.r. Diamond, Eoehenter. apriSTA CLOTHING STORE. NEW GOODS! II INTER STOCK. Tin" Utldergl.:llVti plen•llre Ill forming Ins friends .nn tihe public gener juAi rerr.ivr4l and opened 4 New took of Goads, OF' TfIE . LATEsT STYLMFOR W i titer. Wear. lie ktypn the be 4 of workmen in Ids employ. and fveti confident. of biA ability to cut nod mike up gitrutentn both FASIHONABLE &'ULE. and in •:tich s manner ns will please his 19321132 ..1 tI.WAYs ON HAND Odl and see us before leaving your Orders Veetehere W1L1.11.4* REICH. Jr. may4:7o;ly . ilit.igewater. Pa SRO. 211/113D* MERCHANT TAILOR, BCOADWAY. NEW BRIGHTON, PA: a ßre mocked ! large and well selected stack Fall and Winl..er Goods, consisting of BEAVERS, CHINCHILLAS, CLOTHS CASSIMERES, ENG LISH MEL7'OAVS, VES'TINGS, of the latent nµl that fesblenthle nyler, Ohlth he made to order on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS za4 on the phaeton pottable natio: Bad serreataz _eve Radtke:oou. to r. S.— As I eta toy nose but Ono Ow workmen sold having lle experksee ,leer Wag. I dety COtopethicie earthen le the bate, as to Sake led It. I keep alio oa lewd a clock of iraila+,ll6lCkalike of hone ateaulietare. ' Goods.' • ••• WITII A LAME ' STOCK - OP 000 B64kVitOO -Lowest Cash Prices, And will sell iowe Goods AS LOW AS BEFORE THEWARI tkrusisting).t Dry Goals,Druceikai . 4 14sions. llarlware, Hats, e9ii, Su= `and Shoes; Rope, Ocum. Flicking \Yarn, Iron, Nails; Paints:, White Lead, Oil, fatty, Queensware. • Wii- inw-ware.Flaur. • : - Feed, \ Grain and - , I • ACan, varie- - • ly Prints:Mu:dim I • .'Tickingv,Delains,Cdecks ' Alpactsoicattquims,Dniali • and Hosiery ; a Tens, Coffees, - Sugars, Syrups, Ma, Carbon Oil, 5:00 fhb. lir the 2th • t saes ar'neonaily " AND NEW CREEK LOUR. .• Just arrived *mirror rile. W h esale aid ' • Retail, „, • - At Pi'ttsburg - Prit!eß. 200 Kegs Wheeling Nails: ONE CAR WHITE LIME: • Land Plaster, and Akron Omni; A Large Stock of White Lead and. Paints: A very superior quality of Strumz & Wet zel a Soap% and a lot of Carbon Oil hue Arrived and' for sale. IVhokaale • and Retail.. I I ALSO. PURE CATAWBA. ISABELLA —lnd Concord Wines, Of our 'tau intage. - for lletlicinal and Sacramental Purp o ses, are highly Ite- Cf. 11111101111141 by Ibo,e who have used them. SPETEREIt & SONS, aprl:l:te Sewing Machines. Ivegift=f4Azint+m) 1 We:lre how obis to offer to the Public .. FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE of Superior Style of noisier Embracing all the hilest linprocements found in SUMe ai r td . Arrieriea s at s Price Quite wallah@ lbw reneb *revery Boar , hold is the L Ur bIOLICITIU. The onderskned members of the Sewing Bade ty for the benent of the 31. , -S. Motet. Bearer. has. trig had the WILItUN tiIIUTTLE.PH SING MA CUINE In u.c for some time. take pleasure In stating that. for stmpildty of construction, thus- Nifty. ease of operation. speed and beauty of per ire believe it Is not parpuned by any Machine In therrnarket. Mrs. J. P. Unaro..Prst Wrtelf.A. Cietsiodanner, • nee Pres. Mrs. M. Phiflpo. Terve. lira. Prof. R. T. Tattor. Mrs. Hay. JAL Miller. Mr.. Her. W. 11. loch,. Mrs. Bee. P. D. Fist. Mr.. Ur. McNutt. Mr.. A. Border. Mn. WIIIIsus Krimer. Mts. SanatorJ. S.lt Mre.A. L. Mre N. Dawooo. Mr.. J. B. Butler. Mni: E. W. !rickey. Mr.. Erq. It. Tabu. Mrs. 11. A. Wharton, Agnee , Joborioo Mles IL N. Lynn. Mk. Ekda Allrioo. Mice Lou. C. Wthom: Mrs. Andrew Mate. WcrAND,&27y. Office and !Wee Room paragtlltenl, 5..1 II Third Si.. liesver4 P ANDERSON, Adria. Singer Sewing lia.chine. HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINr, The moat perfection simple matinee( the Ind nrel Invented. 11d b of the above popular machine hoe been lately Improtea mall they eland without • Pol. Prim or the SINGER FA.MILY SERINO MA CHINE from $13.0D upwards. Price of HINKLEY S KNITTERS po. Circulars and Samples mailed foie on appllea thin. PITBAW 4; 31.0111T10N.. GEN EIiAL 117.NTS. :Yu. 40 Sixth Stn•et, Pitt:thumb Pa Agents wanted for the Hinkley Machine every where, and for the Singer In Western Pennsylva nia &tater. Ohio and Wald Va., where there are none already er , tabllalred. novelle. FOR SALE. o The orthocriher agent for pato hi. late notdince in the borough of Bridgewater, Bc-trer comity. Pa. Conoloting of • One Two-Slory Brick House with Dialog-moat and Kitchen attached; a good Cistern at the Kitchen door Frame citable, Wood tionoe.Lomber.rooni andehicken Ifonoent Garden In a high itale orcalltralkto, wlth.lipple, Pearls. MUM and Pear Tree.; *mail fruit, pact] to Mope. Currant. and iliopbeteles; a Flower Gar den and Sommer Home with ono acre of ground more or ins. - The shove will be *old it a great bargain. and posoeistoh given on the drat or Apt!' nest. For terms apply to the euheerlber at New Brighton, or Prodder 11. Itarrach near thaNeal adf. • MIKAN STOWS. ARTIFICIAL TEETH PERFECT. EDI— T. J. i 11. J. CLAN DLE It have par- • -- :',...., chased the exclusive ~4 . - . - --' _ L.. , tight of Beaver county ~,1- 7.7 . 4 . ~:4 - ;.. - , '..." 0 ,00 noe . f.n : grack*. Patent . '':1..."1°:.' 1 4. .4 , 0 0 I,:;"''''Z b i trisTi i bi. and tat and elastic as to perfectly adapt Itself to the th ; obviating all that clumsy and Milky condltt so mach compiateed of heretofore; and lenening te lialbUlty to Week IGO percent. In deed, no e mein; It would be willing to exordia old style plate may looser than they could maven, brolly tat them exchaatted. AU Woodward Dew tines peernmed In the best and most Imbetantial moan. In gnat teeth with gold, etc.. we dial. lenge bompaltion from any quarter. and an 'eke to Ilvlng subject' whom illlhrts have mood be. Mem thirty and forty Among the anahet Hon. John Allison will extdba ailing" we Instr. ted some CI yens ago; the teeth or perfect as the day they moo Ailed. Laughing Gas ow a new plan.treein.: it Qom all nnplensannar i ol den reran effect", making the extraction of teeth a source of pbrosnes =thee than of Iwo, and pals. Prices we low as any good dentist In the Brae. Office at Bearer oration. Rochester Pa. . noetJfl T. J. lb U. 41 MANDL/lA. 3 ao.ll3.tlairt3r3r e . .- . Dr. J. Ware .4 -, .."%. • i ray,ortleidge. :. •ti - ....i. ) __ - -..., '1 atrr. Ir deter. -- - - ~..4011101. - - mined Mat no `--- 7 ,-.7_ - ---- 7 Itentlat In Ow Mate Audi do 4 r, i _ --- --rrrk . work het er lzir : 1 1 4: • ...• i . i ,15 :-. he ollerrit to 1 4 I • 1.11% . 0 .Mr pairoor.- Ito us. :be be I materials Olattlettalrea the ratted & leo. bold nod ell. veer 'Wins •prilossrad la • Mir that data. conspe• Won Batt-01Kit= guaranteed to all operations, or tbeft perm retained. th ee tam • teal. . - dely ir Mink Orders oo ?remoter of school Dlo '~[ed~gtriat:°'~; - .-11611 . T1 1 .1 . 1LI1)0LD':8 , -, COMFO,U.N-DfLUID Extract, Catawba GRAPE PILLS. C!!•q= 4 i lf=Md itf,Mwe 4;;: Ibr Darr Cbstsitelia; Jaaiffie:' BUtoise Ape time. Okk or Sorrows 114rodoo4,•notirraass, de. • Portly = 4 0)If ie coololokoo no Mural. • nese pillsare the mast &HOOD! pleas ant, pistpMve, superseding castor oil, salts, mairmnis, etc. : They are composed of the shwa irgrediags. Afte,r a few days' use of them, such an invjgotationortheentire system takes piaci U to 'appear miracul ous to the weak and enemted, whether 111121111 g from inattlesce or discos& H. T. lieliabold's pound Fluid Eliffia Catawbi, Grape Pith' are not sugar-coated, front the (act that saga r•tiosted Pills do not dissolve, bat pus through the' stoto.sch without dissolving, consequently do not produce the denim] *Erect. THE CA CAWBA GRAPE PILLS, bel eg pleasant i n taste and odor, do not necenutate thei P r being surtarcoateal. FIFTY CENTS • . lIENIUY T. FtEL]LIIOLO•r:) IMIGULY coattails:run COSIPOVSD FLUID . EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA WIII radically exterminate from the sys tem Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever 'Sores, U. cers,Bore Eyes, or Legs.. Sore Mouth, Sanru !fetid, Bronchitis, Skin Disenacs, Salt Rheum, Cankers. Runnings from thi; Ear, White Swellings . . .Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nudes, Irckets, Glandular Night Sweats, Rash, Tctter, Humors of a l kinds, - Chronic lila:ulna. tism„Gyspepsin, rind all discascathat have liken establlsbial Its the system (or years. \ Being prepared expressly for the above Co(upluiuts, its bleistpu rl fy log Illoperiies re`grenter than nay tither p nparui ion of ISargaMrilhL ii gives the cotuplexton a clear and healthy color and restores the patiettOo a state or health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing ull chronic conAtltutienul diseases arisMg from an impure Mate of the blond, met the only reliable and effectual kr own reincily (of , ' the cure orpitinv and swelling ort he Ise w 4: , ulecnitions 4,r the th rout and legs,bloWhia, pimples on 'the erYsipelsis,,Mi all scaly eruptions or the anirlicatitiry. "lag the complexion. PItIC ro PER BOTTLE. itsivrvi RIELMBOVii .90XCKPITItATF.0 • I PLUIDZIMIACTBUCHIT. / HE GREAT inuitErw, -. ha / HE every case or Diabetes in which • , ms'been given, Irritation ~, r the Neck d i of tir' Bladder and Inflanuttion of the Kidn 41.;1e. ' , ration ot •t he Kidneys and Blatt .r. Retention ot Urine. Disci's s 'of the ostage Gland. Stone in the Bladder. Culeulus, Gravel, Brickdrist Deposit, and Merlins or Milky Discharg es . and for em •kiebleti and delicate constitutions or both Faxes, allttiticti with the following. Spin- A t. os tours: IntlispositiOn-, Exertion. L. of Power Lost of 314 y. Difficulty . A Breathing, Weak Ner l , Tiem Is I i ng, 11 or ror or Des;ase. Wraktulneso ; Dimness of Vision, Pain in lhe Back, !lot Iland:., Flushing or the Body. Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the rue... Pallid Countenance, Universal Las.itn.le of t lie,3lus6nlar Sys tem, etc. . • Used In• per ems from the'nLTe of vigil teen In twenty live. and from Mir:Hive.. tifiy-live•\ or in Ilir decline or rininge lip:: after confinement or lalu,r b e , wetting in eleil,lren. -lielattptlir+ Extract Itachu iw Diaro it and Illood•Porityitag, and (quoin!! th-t-a-... 'eXerl , •••• linprthicilv,s , in M.% Tinpuo; liesoriln• t•le.:si:lier , onr.g in 11111 . .:• t"." n Lich I . Sypiiilii: ia :1 11l 1..o.•.10'• LADIES In nntny alreetion4 fieetiliar to the Extriict 13ucLu t+ uutr p tatlt~l 1w ;my Hiner rymetly—sts in Chloroes or Ileten tlon,lrregularity, H1M...4 or Suppres sion of customary I:74enatiomi, Ulecrateti nr Schirrmi state. of IIu• Uterus, Ltileot rlurn nr R • hites. Sterility. and Gtr aileron. plaintx inetoent to the sex; Whether ariA lug front liiiibiereiton or Habits or I/Imi pation. It S. prescribed extensively by the tool 4 midwives for ettli',llled and delailt• constittiiion.., of both iieNts and all age, (attended with any of the aliorC Or ,Y O. • , If. T. lIELMBoLD'S' EXTRACT BU CUE CURES DISEASES MUSING FROM 131P1tUDENCES, HAB ITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., in all their stagey.at litt'e expense, little or, ,no chimp. in diet, no ineonvenlenee, and no exposure. It (mews a frequent de sire, and givt, strength :n Urinate, there by removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing btriwunn of the I:Whim. Al luting Pain and imitation, er, frequent in this Clara or disease., and expelling ash Poisonous [nattier. Thousands who have been the vietimt of Incompetent persona, and iv MO have paid heavy fees to cureil In a short time, hare found they hive been deceived, and that the rois. no ' has,hj, the ti.,• ot“pow• Will rti,gents,' la en dried tip in th e system, to 'trunk out in a mote aggravatt torus, and perhaps atter Marriage. Use 111.1.311301. D'S EXTRACT RU NIC tier nil allection. sad Diseases lathe Urinary Organs, whether exciting in Male or Female, Irum whatever cause nrtgi uut ing, and no miter of how long standing PRICE ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PElt ItirrrEE, E=l= E canjo be surpa94.4sl as a FACE WASH, mai will he Munil the only specific reme dy in every speriesiof cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spois,Se o r. butte Dryness, Italtarat!ons or the cilium.- tuis• Mendmme, etc., dispels Reclines!. anti Incipient Intl:tin:Won, Rives Rash, Patches, Dryness of sloilp or Skin, Frost Ram and nil purpuees lilt which Salves or Ointments are ustsl: restores the skin ton state of parity and softness, anti in sures continued healthy action to phi tisane of Its vessels, nil which depends the ae re°. able churness and vietwily of complexion an HAMA sought awl admired. lint how ever valuithic as a teinedv for existing de fects of the skin, 11. T. Reinhold* Wash bas Mug sustained its principle el • to unbound patronage, by possess ing qualities widest tinder it a toilet op- Pertd7geof the Most Superlative and Con genial character, continuing In an elegant tormula thma• prominent requisites safety and mvariattle accompani ments of its use-Lit+ a Preservative and Refresher of the Complexion. It is an exrellent Lotion for ilivatassof Svphilit- IcNtilnie, anti as an injection fur distnett;s of thin Urinary Organs, arising - fr.:lu halt, to 14 lllSSillatil,ll, 11 , t11 in connection With the EXTRACTS 'wow, SARSAPA RILLA. AND CATAWILt GRAPE PILLS, In suet' diseasew as recommended, cannot I* surpasszsi. PRICE ONE 1)01, - I.Alt PER itorrl,E, chd Jels Frill and explicit direct !URA accompany the inetiielneg. ETMlttlet• ..I' else most iespotisible and reliable character furnishes( on - applies - calion, with hundreds or thousands of Irving witnesses, arid upward of 3,00 d un whcittvl and retrommendutory letters, many of which are from the high est UM roes, including end nenk Physicia Clergymen, Statesmen, -etc. The pro prietor lam never resorted to their publi cation in tlw newspapers; he tines not do this from the fact his articles rank as Standard Preparations. and do not tired to bet propped up by certificutett Henry T. lielsabold 9 a (leonine' Pre. paraclonsy 'Delivered to any fldrem. Secure from oWervation. ESTABLISHED UPWA aDDFTW EN. TY.. YEARS. Sold by Dmggists every— where. All. I mai letters for In h intat hai; iu confidence to HENRY T. HELMROLD, uggla. and Chemist. Only thirds: u , H E 1.31 ROL WS Drug Only Chetrotni Wal ebou4.. No. 59-1 Broodway.New York. or to H. T. H ELM• BOLD'S 314.11imsi Depot, 10.1 S. tab Tenth Street, Plillade'phia BEWAIIK OF CoUNTERYKITS. AA (or /I MUT T. HELM/lOW'S! T.uo No OTIIKIL inay18;10;ly] did febls. ' =3Z=Ms==!= .7ifed tei 1. ••• • • NvAleminteip, • • ILEMILEDy. '11111116804 weer Whey (Dot mat& wow awe) to meths wry wont ow. of tilled, Itchisly at !Howling Pile.. 'Me, an aft.. push! Isitudhitzt; call on awl:drop plat sod get It kw ft will, trie ipthlestw, witsotts *tont offal relit f. sod the kw 4,3 4 .; l ag app s ado are y requited to efeet a per. timment Caro without say kosible en Isnot reuknee Ita use.. Wowionie Pao Itsminie 1. exprevelp pfin, sad I. hot reiXmomeuiled to cam say oth e , disease. It has coma mazy ca6es Oltf Mute Yalta' strutting. Men Ow Dollar. ,",t, elppgipittt every whrte. Ey No EMo .e :NILL V Lid wiaggiepaLlt Tuule is brewed a:primal, lac Dystaiwks tusl LIMN satkru g with habitual Cr.ityriwws. These ..111 lrry Ira .1. qtr net em p l upAphysicisa. for learn io Pommy what this "annum wit du la a ha wart.. sacianaraiug Lae Mlle:, itauc9.ln2 the Om, Um, tutoring 'tip salon, girlog straugth no-ul.Cy clar=leslig. nuablinig tows who tasy bare beis for yra.a to their rooms a. ttis. again rwitinic itself occupation. au all the data. of Life. Vu. Vial I. all wu sok to cos.', thi.r.... Is a Oily to rtruturnend itself to the must skrporal it .llghtly silmulattoz taste sad a .pkoold Pp aellzer; It strengthen Mr atomacli and frAvtrs filo dlgaullve prowl, lu their bcabby Plate. WaJk, iambus nod dy.p.ptin ;wrotw atoolti tow liar. attes byrprpsits /USW. bur saia by druggiwg Pans One Lobar. COL (ILI rto..NitiatE, , Warner% tough itaJaass i. bettlutit...., Cl kwestel exitecium4l4. exUaordladij via • In tatenctitately rellreing,ind nett. asll7 curing, the moat otettatate estare Colas, bore thrust. Itteunclu4,llllSueute, Catartl, Iluareetteme. Ambito and Cumatipuost Is atm.: luttrtAllble. Ittu iteutopt 4 the rchel mad certaisi aracia la all the above caoakaaaay aykctititiut the throat andlungs. lust thouttatua paysiclatili Ate daily litaacTibitig It, sad 1.11 sad ul sq 14( it I d the meet brabag and ratirciuralia4 axuiewc ever kuowu. Oue deer alwayo allutda redid. aud fu Weal rases One bottle ederte a am. huttilti oda, tu barge bullies. Pike One bullat. It. Your °WU bilk If you skit tough and litelloattk wilt cure. ==mm:E6 Tlst Great llloud Purlllor awl Litt:dour bru,k . Wan/serge Vlisains lltUe.nr Ulan et IA t• tree Irutu au] gsulattuou. Ur up; ur N lug prepared tor tbu.e.bo requtite a •tattal.t - It le a ottleodtd aupeimer aud tuute..cl tuo 0114 41 Am 'rum tor yarlgiu t tbn Ukuu.t. 714 11.55.1 yleuaut delictuua anti U. et tr to the uubligaar auperlut to brandy, u bitter., ur soy cutter artietr. It tu tutor hraltfy, stud cheaper. Itotts stale and fetuule,young Ow, no Ulan Wu Nlue u 1 lAk. It ta, to 1114 a life prr• au:Nur. lltuee rho auto to etUuy guod LuuL and a Inv Illow ul Bret] if 11l 111/ sell lu tale the Wine uLLIre. It ta utrlrteut fraud aultuluz et,r Whore fn tar. It lu mid by etuygolit. Yruot Ur o• Donal% In quart bolt!-.. • Akalt.L.M.k.:lNi.ittiCKi t U E. Witriser's Eloosomagogor t. IL< nee knoun to core tbe.Whlte, (It ant cure Ic army we.) %here le the !milt lo shut IL. Important medicine le 1.01 wanted? 31 , dien.u, le the gr . qteld blerring erer one J.O. rad p. .pood immediately prorate It It I. rko al, for Female Irrnn With*, where the m andinsy upon in eater 0.• ohttly born ohstracted through cold ! ,„m drurglet•. Prier One Dolldr. • Sold by all Drag:J.lo. or *rut t receipt of Otte Ih•llar suol n SID !Plate evi rq Chicazti. Yin , stlelly S. C. It ICS Brigiv,v ter. awl III:40 AN 1 , I; I E••/,. bearer. Y.: " • 4>, • 1 04 OF THE i 'AC E I PATZNTZD Vacant. 7Tr, .169. =I GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN bit .11/1t 141Clietel".4=iv 4 oervw*E___lllst Ve Wag: I*" gllaesystoee , ci I V mum wee rem 01W wrui eetweer• done a 1101r4r# a r rAiram a ett ~'* Y wanes r Weew a llel/1. ww ll . =*. emewie 1...0 tem Noe% SLOW; twelve betas, a Yl WESTERN PUBLISHING CO. Manttraccureri Agentsp Pittannih, Pt- Mieri.aarl i nzh tr, W e. Pens te= 7.2 '4 TI SILVER WATCHES, lIA.L.V Genuine l 3 Carat Gold flaming: t'ae , ' (Gents and Lad Size.l.rexmlated and te.o.F.! for time and wear (at half the to.ual Cr. erica. 71.e6ttra tine Quanty. Is Came. ( .1.1.E141, Turned, Ilunttur. Caved, Full Jeerl:,.. 3foremente. perfectly adjusted to all du...-. - .7 ulattd). and each warranted 'ht operial at owty ma, 71. &IMO, r,f Finer and dlclor el!4e Chrononoter Blown at, 0.1 rant. The Same as Last. wins FIN& NICXIS dad .srem-telading end .Vetting Art steers. eve inv, no Lay, wound and set IQ 0,4 Di tam. , the:above WatcA,f ar e ya at t E2=2=t2= • I 'ES. Erfrn Floc. lie re .511,..r . .11nnting and Lndirvirn't only $l2 ..oh Be . 1 Qtfa!ity (bin ~11e•r. Jonrelled beer, at $l.l Extra fine Quality, Vernt liner, 11011 lin. nonnler 3invelnPnlA. flab) Jintri:etl. al ordy K . Sr Our 'Watches are warranted, and If rw will be taken bark . end money ro Imo! te— reorlre No money L. all n owl. by ilxprere. pa able .I,!l.rry, • 17 ritart LEGS To °Pr"( AND LS.C.IINIL elLfida ron. by paying blaprree dome*. and If 0.0 10 raCtol7,l4thaled. I . llTri Wher4 no.• g nod, *lll be 'rut by Moll. lu I,l:Weird j,k7:e by modlot cob In advance. rniso.V.YortirriAl tii.e Watchro al • moire.. Fairy ;listed qf *erne rallie .41...G01.0 (muss tGents:. at I . ' V . ' Lunen' at: 10.1111 to $l5 each. The the -t 1.• Peord and Orulde Gold Ilatlne at ti. I. t," each. ' Stott. tle.crlptlon and prk. of Watch roi,r , d'ortloreil hv man Itirril 0111 EXION WATCH FULTON STII KA7. N.tr HOMES FOR •TIiF Rue et.;.ortnnltles are COW offorro for •ornrlr: home, I n et m ifd , Aerdlh y and co,”9,01:11 r !wow one-tenth of.t heir valor /hr. TIIE NATIONAI. "E%T.Vrt: AGFNCY brut for rale real Cotate ..,rry lrat• rd in the Middle at a s. , e - 1. rt. 'tort: :41 gnii.l4d fun.: Her. pvidr and ror 7ou Pinfarllk,no; tin.ter lt MiNerta ; Cagf. riltage and rurni rrvidon r• ana t o dn r s.,tatdr , ralaa and miff site., fa. IM Write, rpr La./ litgistrr r .CT: pi I Jll. int3lloll.,prite and (OM. of proorrIlo• a , ba‘r tor late. .t/544, cnnnerted velth one real Estate 4Yr/ v. u hares yen4rta tlebn and IEO.I Agon,y the napery intim 01 the wen known Thomas T. 4, late of the Ordnance tarp omen!. Iv no la 14 seitnitacannjwcteliedl nu Mon is. and ertlll ar. 4 g led In the different Ol4v ernment ntivaronent, peclaby In the War !Ina Navy, Ondnante . 4 1 P.ITI:NT OF FIC7I :. Ittl•hr papers eArefuilyprepared. Pr. , Invilly rxecotil, anti Paton,. secured for i or. ix the sliorlest possible time. Special ettention given to rejected ea.,. for rrirettr, rzteileien, inter/err ktr;lintinary rraminolMn as to th. I•jten/IN of an artic,e made on rerript brief lint of the same—no model brine mist , ' Faror shown • POO O l2. INVENT Oil S, by &relating thew. In proenrlnc patent. , . 1. ward.. 11111Z111: their Invention.. Confidential lu our bnAlurs. tub renior, Terrn,g more rear:is:Mlle than ant other agency. Circular euntsiolw ra1.24 , sealing. Addrevo: 13:W r•LtllKe.a t tr. The Nailonal Aut lr Atrr VI and 479 Ilmna. rlerrive, kr..111, CO.%L I+ol/ S.llllM.,Yhe ni.deniznot eMatantly on hand a zoial article of I.Ainy u! hint Coal. which he slit veil at rea-onatae either It the hank. no will deliver to on reh.leer.. - The Taint Is located on , McKlnley'r Run. •!, rod+ (net. then,- Ft. Wayae ghleago and but a abort dltauti , from heater erc 2 ' Intr+ also a good article Or rile Clay, which I a. l dthaosa of al resew:utile entel. itrilere len at my L.;nael Camp's In Roehmter, es. at the hlnk. to . rece/r0 promo* attention. .7. C. NIOL. spr2lblte;o.-... -- • -- • -- • - luny U. rOt:2liG. Attorney et tt Deliver W. Deice not frvldalfr . nun" , tof the Court noose. All Inv Noineo , m , " tml to my, cam retrive prompt /WM!, Moo remote having Lrat P.Watl fur .eel.. an ttooe rridging to May WWII proporrly. Mal or tare teed.. May Pate time and money-ely man: °eke. ' n,r37 MONONGiUI.:LA Fir 0 t I\T DRS' And Idstohine Works. Anderson & Freyvogle, Succovsors to S. S. Fowler, Iran Founders and Mill Forllisteil: -111inqfart were qf Grist, Sow-31111 and White I,vial 31:e chlnery ; French Burr, Cetalieo and Esop's 31111 Stones, (De Finir A Coo; German Anchor Brands Bolting Cloths; Water Wheels/. Smut •Mie Rolling 31111 anti :other nue chitiery; Pulleys, Hangers and Sha tt ingi NA, 29 WATER STREET, febls;3nil .Pittsburgh, It- 0 UM